They are great! I do not own one because it locks me into the shackles of a company supply line and they need power. But if you live in an area with stable power and want some serious heat for a shop or spot heat for your home in the really cold months I would recommend. Don't get the cheap ones however, get a Harman. (harmanstoves.com) They are built to last for years and years. They even triple dip the metal in high temperature gloss enamel paint like they used to with all appliances back in the 1940s. That price tag is a shocker but I know of people who have bought used and run them for 7 years without any issue. V.s. the cheap ones that are really only meant for a shop heater where it is run on weekends or 6 hours a day.
They are great! I do not own one because it locks me into the shackles of a company supply line and they need power. But if you live in an area with stable power and want some serious heat for a shop or spot heat for your home in the really cold months I would recommend. Don't get the cheap ones however, get a [Harman.](https://www.harmanstoves.com/) They are built to last for years and years. They even triple dip the metal in high temperature gloss enamel paint like they used to with all appliances back in the 1940s. That price tag is a shocker but I know of people who have bought used and run them for 7 years without any issue. V.s. the cheap ones that are really only meant for a shop heater where it is run on weekends or 6 hours a day.
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