@milwaukeetool introduces their new M18™ 70,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater.
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- @milwaukeetool introduces the highest performing cordless propane heater on the market with their new M18™ 70,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater. This propane heater offers users the fastest set up with all day maximum heat.
Available July 2023
Price: $229 USD
Delivering best-in-class heat output, the M18™ Propane Heater is rated for 30,000-70,000 British thermal unit (Btu), ideal for heating well-ventilated small to mid-sized spaces. A variable temperature dial for output control and a forced air fan allows users optimal heat in cold weather conditions. When paired with a Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM™ XC 5.0 battery, the cordless forced air propane heater delivers over eight hours of run-time.
With AC/DC versatility and a compact, ergonomic design, the user-friendly propane heater can be easily transported around the jobsite. An easy-to-follow start up process and straightforward user interface on the top of the heater allow users easy access and quick ignition. To reduce the likelihood of losing or damaging the hose, the battery powered propane heater has onboard storage to securely wrap and store the hose and regulator.
Milwaukee is committed to improving productivity by providing performance-driven and trade-focused solutions so users can perform an entire day's work on one battery system. The M18™ 70,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater is fully compatible with the entire Milwaukee M18™ line, now offering more than 250 power tool solutions.
Specifications
M18™ 70,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater (0801-20)
Height: 18.5”
Length: 21”
Width: 10.5”
Weight w/o battery: 14.5lbs
Rated: 30,000-70,0000 Btu
AC Power: Yes
Onboard Hose Wrap: Yes
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
Includes: (1) M18™ 70,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater, (1) 10-foot Hose & Regulator
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I have so many batteries..roughing this winter is gonna be 🔥
For Xmas 🔥
Needa whole 18v battery to spark this thing? Seems excessive
I think to ignite it but to also run the fan
It has a fan.
Ya on second thought it does make sense. Have a great 4th.
It runs off a cord to if need be