Heat Hog 9,000 BTU Indoor/Outdoor Portable Propane Heater for Garage,  Camping, Hunting, Outdooor Sports, Fishing, Boating or RVs

Heat Hog 9,000 BTU Indoor/Outdoor Portable Propane Heater for Garage, Camping, Hunting, Outdooor Sports, Fishing, Boating or RVs

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Stay warm indoors and outdoors with the Heat Hog portable propane space heater. Great for your garage. tailgating, ice fishing, hunting, camping, or

Heat Hog, Indoor/Outdoor Propane Portable Space Heater, Heat Type Radiant, Heat Output 9000 Btu/hour, Heating Capability 225 ft², Model# HH-09SLN-A

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