That's the cream of the crop when it comes to heaters. So expensive though. I've got a Flameking 3000btu catalytic heater ($61 amazon) and I'm really happy with it. It uses those green cylinders but can also be hooked up to a bulk tank. It's easier to light. Just turn the knob to high and press the ignitor button a couple of times until it lights which starts the chemical catalytic reaction. That's it. If you need more btus you can buy more than one. Just another option for those who don't want to spend the money on the wave. I don't trust the flame heaters like the buddys because of the fire risk and noxious fumes so those are out for me.
The Wave 8 is the best heater I've ever owned, I use it daily to warm my mobile home and it sips propane. No odors or toxic fumes. The Buddy heaters would make me sick after a few minutes.
I also had a Mr. Buddy, which I believe should only be used for short-term durations, never while sleeping. I have used two Wave 8's for 6 long, cold, Canadian winters in my full-time live-in RV. They are expensive to buy, but they really do sip propane, a 30-pound tank lasts about six days on low. I would highly recommend them, they are efficient, smell free, and very safe.
@@jamesball8519 you should watch his video on mr. Heater because I got sick from it also due to allergies to the sulfur dioxide that they add to the propane that makes it smell bad so you know there's a leak.. I wouldn't have known why I was sick if he hadn't put out this video.. I thought it could be the heater but since I have researched this I have found out what the truth of the matter is.. From the mr. Heater I got terrible headaches a very hoarse voice and vertigo and my eyes burned.. So don't go telling people that the mr. Heater and I guess the mr. Buddy is the same way since it's the same company, that it's safe for indoor use for everyone... I hooked it up to a brand new 20 lb propane tank, I got the mr. Heater hose that goes to the 20 lb propane tank and I had good ventilation.. the store I bought it at which was Ace Hardware didn't have the fuel filter at the time I bought the mr. Heater and it turns out they didn't get it for 2 weeks so I ordered it online and got it that way.. It didn't help I still got sick.. plus the mr. Heater would not light half the time.. even though I use their recommended hose that they say didn't leave the oils from the hose like other hoses did.. but apparently it does cuz half the time it wouldn't work.. the heater either wouldn't light or wouldn't stay lit or it's shut down after using half a tank of propane.. I did put in a 1 lb green propane bottle which is what they recommend for this heater.. and after about an hour of running it with that little bottle I switched it over to the hose and then sometimes it would light and sometimes it wouldn't.. The 1 lb green bottles are a cleaner grade of propane but even with them on it I still got sick... But they don't tell you that if you have allergies or lung problems do not use this heater ..you have to get sick first.. So now you are educated on this matter
After watching your video I got the wave 8. The smell with propane heaters also bothered me. With the wave 8 I have not smelled anything at all. It works real good so far. I have only ran it a few times and I am very pleased with it. Thanks for the video.
Holy moly for that price it should be better... i think for once in a great while use, I'll stick with my mr. heater. thanks for showing it to us though !
Great video’s. Very impressive video edits w/music. I’m 50 & haven’t learned how to do that caliber of video production‼️😂 Thanks again!! I’ll be returning my Lil’Buddy to HD
This is super helpful. I've been watching a few Olympia Wave videos with an eye on buying one for my van. The Propane smell is killer for me so that takes care of the Buddy. I like the safety of this one. In my trailer I used an oil heater as I have to have quiet but it did burst a leak on me once (with the emphasis on burst - oh yeah - what a mess) so now I'm considering this one as I figure it's quiet, no permanent open flame, no smell, propane not likely to leak.
Just bought this beast the wave 8 and I’m really impressed. I had the wave 3 and that wasn’t quite cuttin the mustered good heater just to small. Anyway these are great heaters well worth the money in my opinion thanks 😊
@@LoneStarPrepping I use it in my non insulated man cave (garage) to supplement my propex heater so it doesn’t run so much. They both sip the propane love it. 😊
We just purchased one. Your video popped up as we were putting it to the test. So far we are happy with it. Only time will tell. Thank for the video and information. Your channel is highly underrated, nonetheless the information is great to have. Keep up the great work!
I open 4 of these and I've been using them to hear my house for 8 years, they're awesome! One very important tip: Buy a cover and always keep the cover on when not in use, or the catalytic element will contaminate if you don't (they call that poisoning) and will quickly degrade. These things are very expensive but if you are very careful about keeping the cover on when both in use, you should get many great years of service out of them, I know I have and I love them.
No. More like $400.00 at campingworld and worth every penny when it is sub zero temp outside and power is out and you cant handle mr heater smell and want to stay away from a warming shelter. Funny... lots people dont have a problem buying a PS5 toy for $600+ ...but when it comes to prepping for this kind of thing, they look the other way. I put 2 links in for price info. I got mine at camping world. They also make smaller units for less money.
Oh cool. Do you think it’s ok to use as supplemental heat in the house for a few hours a night? We would use it in our family room and turn it off before going to bed. Thank you again
@Mickey F If you are talking about the Olymlian Wave and follow directions and warnings in the manual, it should be fine. We use ours. People use theirs in their RVs. Safest to keep the tank outside.
The Wave heater uses a flamess combustion process and no electricity. Thats the point. The heater you are talking about uses electricity. Im really not sure what your point is. My heater is for power outages.
Because kerosene smells, burning kerosene smells, open flame can be a fire hazard, dont want to store the fuel, and fuel does get old. None of thise things are a problem with my wave 8.
That's the cream of the crop when it comes to heaters. So expensive though. I've got a Flameking 3000btu catalytic heater ($61 amazon) and I'm really happy with it. It uses those green cylinders but can also be hooked up to a bulk tank. It's easier to light. Just turn the knob to high and press the ignitor button a couple of times until it lights which starts the chemical catalytic reaction. That's it. If you need more btus you can buy more than one.
Just another option for those who don't want to spend the money on the wave. I don't trust the flame heaters like the buddys because of the fire risk and noxious fumes so those are out for me.
The Wave 8 is the best heater I've ever owned, I use it daily to warm my mobile home and it sips propane. No odors or toxic fumes. The Buddy heaters would make me sick after a few minutes.
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You hit another home run with this. I will be looking into this heater! Thanks for all the time you put into theses videos!
I also had a Mr. Buddy, which I believe should only be used for short-term durations, never while sleeping. I have used two Wave 8's for 6 long, cold, Canadian winters in my full-time live-in RV. They are expensive to buy, but they really do sip propane, a 30-pound tank lasts about six days on low. I would highly recommend them, they are efficient, smell free, and very safe.
Buddy is just as safe. If it wasn’t you would have reported cases of people dying from sleeping near the buddy heaters. I haven’t heard of any cases
@@jamesball8519 you should watch his video on mr. Heater because I got sick from it also due to allergies to the sulfur dioxide that they add to the propane that makes it smell bad so you know there's a leak..
I wouldn't have known why I was sick if he hadn't put out this video.. I thought it could be the heater but since I have researched this I have found out what the truth of the matter is..
From the mr. Heater I got terrible headaches a very hoarse voice and vertigo and my eyes burned..
So don't go telling people that the mr. Heater and I guess the mr. Buddy is the same way since it's the same company, that it's safe for indoor use for everyone...
I hooked it up to a brand new 20 lb propane tank, I got the mr. Heater hose that goes to the 20 lb propane tank and I had good ventilation.. the store I bought it at which was Ace Hardware didn't have the fuel filter at the time I bought the mr. Heater and it turns out they didn't get it for 2 weeks so I ordered it online and got it that way..
It didn't help I still got sick.. plus the mr. Heater would not light half the time.. even though I use their recommended hose that they say didn't leave the oils from the hose like other hoses did.. but apparently it does cuz half the time it wouldn't work.. the heater either wouldn't light or wouldn't stay lit or it's shut down after using half a tank of propane..
I did put in a 1 lb green propane bottle which is what they recommend for this heater.. and after about an hour of running it with that little bottle I switched it over to the hose and then sometimes it would light and sometimes it wouldn't..
The 1 lb green bottles are a cleaner grade of propane but even with them on it I still got sick...
But they don't tell you that if you have allergies or lung problems do not use this heater ..you have to get sick first..
So now you are educated on this matter
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for your time showing this heater.
After watching your video I got the wave 8. The smell with propane heaters also bothered me. With the wave 8 I have not smelled anything at all. It works real good so far. I have only ran it a few times and I am very pleased with it. Thanks for the video.
Glad I could help. We really like this heater. Too bad its so expensive, putting it out of reach for a lot of people who could really use it.
Holy moly for that price it should be better... i think for once in a great while use, I'll stick with my mr. heater. thanks for showing it to us though !
Great video’s. Very impressive video edits w/music. I’m 50 & haven’t learned how to do that caliber of video production‼️😂
Thanks again!! I’ll be returning my Lil’Buddy to HD
Thank you for you comment. My production level could be improved, but I spend way too much time on the content.
This is super helpful. I've been watching a few Olympia Wave videos with an eye on buying one for my van. The Propane smell is killer for me so that takes care of the Buddy. I like the safety of this one. In my trailer I used an oil heater as I have to have quiet but it did burst a leak on me once (with the emphasis on burst - oh yeah - what a mess) so now I'm considering this one as I figure it's quiet, no permanent open flame, no smell, propane not likely to leak.
Glad I could help. I really like ours!
Just bought this beast the wave 8 and I’m really impressed. I had the wave 3 and that wasn’t quite cuttin the mustered good heater just to small. Anyway these are great heaters well worth the money in my opinion thanks 😊
I agree! Where do you use it?
@@LoneStarPrepping I use it in my non insulated man cave (garage) to supplement my propex heater so it doesn’t run so much. They both sip the propane love it. 😊
We just purchased one. Your video popped up as we were putting it to the test. So far we are happy with it. Only time will tell. Thank for the video and information. Your channel is highly underrated, nonetheless the information is great to have. Keep up the great work!
We really like this heater. Please come back and leave a comment after using it.
GREAT explanation and demonstration. This is the answer for me in the RV. Other options say "Catalyst heater" but are not!
I open 4 of these and I've been using them to hear my house for 8 years, they're awesome!
One very important tip: Buy a cover and always keep the cover on when not in use, or the catalytic element will contaminate if you don't (they call that poisoning) and will quickly degrade. These things are very expensive but if you are very careful about keeping the cover on when both in use, you should get many great years of service out of them, I know I have and I love them.
I know. Thats why I suggested covering heater when not using and showed a cover in my video.
I can’t believe you suggested that tip when it’s directly in the video. People are so damn strange
I really enjoy your honesty and clear explanations. I look forward to seeing your review on the Ecoflow Delta Pro.
Thanks!
@@LoneStarPrepping You're welcome.
Thank you😊
$600 for a portable heater!!!😱
No. More like $400.00 at campingworld and worth every penny when it is sub zero temp outside and power is out and you cant handle mr heater smell and want to stay away from a warming shelter. Funny... lots people dont have a problem buying a PS5 toy for $600+ ...but when it comes to prepping for this kind of thing, they look the other way. I put 2 links in for price info. I got mine at camping world. They also make smaller units for less money.
Adjustable 4200 to 8000 BTU 🤦♂️
Great job on this video...thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
I put a propane filter in-line type so nothing will contaminate my cloth .
Where do you have your propane tank stationed while using this item in the house?
I put it out the livingroom window.
Oh cool. Do you think it’s ok to use as supplemental heat in the house for a few hours a night? We would use it in our family room and turn it off before going to bed. Thank you again
@Mickey F If you are talking about the Olymlian Wave and follow directions and warnings in the manual, it should be fine. We use ours. People use theirs in their RVs. Safest to keep the tank outside.
Thank you!
Thank you. much good info.
Very welcome
what about Inhalation of products of combustion, not good, how about a " carbon carbon infrared " instant heater, no fumes to breath in.
The Wave heater uses a flamess combustion process and no electricity. Thats the point. The heater you are talking about uses electricity. Im really not sure what your point is. My heater is for power outages.
Thank You
Thank you for watching
How high off the ground does it sit with the leg kit installed? thanks meaning distance from bottom of heater to floor with leg kit
1-2” closer in the rear higher in the front and that’s because it leans back a little .
Great video! We have this heater in our RV and love it.
What made you choose this vs. a kerosene Kerosun style heater?
Because kerosene smells, burning kerosene smells, open flame can be a fire hazard, dont want to store the fuel, and fuel does get old. None of thise things are a problem with my wave 8.
@@LoneStarPrepping Thanks for your reply. I was under the impression that Kerosene stores for years but apparently you're right.
Some sites say 1 to 3 months. Some say 3 to 5 years. My propane will last indefinitely. I store many tanks.
Nice video, thanks for the information. How long will it run on a 20 lb tank? I got a little confused, will it keep a 300 sq ft room warm in 0 deg?
I dont remember. I would have to watch my own video lol. Sorry, I dont have time right now. You might go to their site, sorry.
@@LoneStarPrepping I think you found the solution! Was one enough to heat the bedroom or do you think I should get two?
@@ChuckJ1944 Our one heater heated our master bedroom when it was 15 degrees outside with no power.
@@LoneStarPrepping Wow, thank you. That is so great!
Run time?
He says how long in the video!