Thanks for showing us. I will now really consider this next HD run. Get bummed a lot because its just too cold to tinker in garage. I too have collected misc Ryobi Tools and so far so good. Most recent was 3 Gallon Shop Vac. Excellent for quick work. Hose is a little wonky, it's just something to get use to.
You are welcome! This thing heats the garage up really quick. I have one of the vacs also and the hose does suck but it works for me when I want to do a quick vac in the driveway.
I'm going to test it out. I need something for the garage. I'm worried about the CO issue BUT the fact that they list hearts up to 2500sq ft ..... means it's made for "careful" inside use.
@@TomLap-qd6xc I love it! I use it in my garage all the time. I let it warm the garage up then shut off. Never had a problem with CO issues and I have a CO Alarm in my garage.
Just picked this up used for 50 bucks. Gonna use it on my pontoon boat for some extreme cold night fishing next winter. Looks like it’s a sold find for the money.
It says right on it do not use in your house or enclosed spaces, like ALL OVER it. I'm getting one for my non heated garage, just throw the doors up and open the windows, hell I'm going to put it outside the door pointing in because I don't want it anywhere near me or the stuff I'm working on. Also the safe way to turn it off from what I've figured out is shut off supply from the tank and let it burn what's in the hose. The unit shuts itself off when it detects the flame dies out as a safety feature. this purges the hose so you don't have any propane left
I mentioned the proper way to shut it off later in the video. I’ve had one of these for years and have used in my garage hundreds of times. You just have to be smart about it. I usually only let it run for 10 minutes or so just to heat it up then shut it off. I don’t run it constantly. They have to say not to use in doors because of stupid people but why would someone buy one if they didn’t plan to use in a garage or barn? I would only use it in the house in an “emergency” situation.
Thank you! I use it in my garage with no problem. It says to not use indoors but of course it has to say that to keep the company safe. I would use it in my house as a last resort to stay warm which is why I bought it in the first place living in the country.
There isn’t much to these anyways. Only thing that might go bad would be the fan. Ryobi tools have never let me down they always work and do the job they are meant to do.
There are several Ryobi tools that are 75% less than Makita (my other platform) that out perform more pro tools. For example: 4 Gallon Back pack Sprayer ($120), tire inflator $39, impact wrench $79.
Absolutely love mine. It was sold out for a while here in Kitsap County, but I was able to finally get my hands on one and have enjoyed it immensley.
So far I’m loving mine also! Puts out some crazy heat.
I think it’s a must to have in vehicle in winter just in case 😊
@@philliphall5198 I agree
Excellent video I just bought one after looking at the video.... I live in south dakota and believe me portability is key.
@@darkstar6509 Thank you! I love this heater it works so good for me.
You always have all the fun gadgets. Thanks for showing it to us. That would be handy to have in a power outage.
I love gadgets! It will be nice to have around just in case
I need one of those MRS. FAB!!! Christmas is coming and I have been good this year. HOOF OUT!!!!
Great video brother. That lil guy packs a punch! Definitely must have in winter for some portable heat!!!
Thanks brother! It sure does put out some heat
Thanks for showing us. I will now really consider this next HD run. Get bummed a lot because its just too cold to tinker in garage. I too have collected misc Ryobi Tools and so far so good. Most recent was 3 Gallon Shop Vac. Excellent for quick work. Hose is a little wonky, it's just something to get use to.
You are welcome! This thing heats the garage up really quick. I have one of the vacs also and the hose does suck but it works for me when I want to do a quick vac in the driveway.
I'm going to test it out. I need something for the garage. I'm worried about the CO issue BUT the fact that they list hearts up to 2500sq ft ..... means it's made for "careful" inside use.
@@TomLap-qd6xc I love it! I use it in my garage all the time. I let it warm the garage up then shut off. Never had a problem with CO issues and I have a CO Alarm in my garage.
I think I’m getting this . Thanks for the FYI Brian . Go Team FAB .
You are welcome!
Thanks so much for doing this review. 👍
@@anony_mouse1 You are welcome!
Thanks for the demo and info, have a great day
Just picked this up used for 50 bucks. Gonna use it on my pontoon boat for some extreme cold night fishing next winter. Looks like it’s a sold find for the money.
Man you stole that heater! I absolutely love mine.
Stellar review. I'm convinced and going to give it a go. Thanks!
Thank you! I love it
Nice heater and for $150.00 great deal
I agree! I just used it last week and my garage was 62 in the morning and in less than 5 minutes it was 70. This thing puts out some crazy heat
Awesome stuff Brian 😎
Ice fishing just got a much more enjoyable time 😁
It would be perfect for that!
Great video! I was on the fence on getting one but did it. Cant wait to ck it out
Thank you! This thing is a beast I absolutely love it.
Lined up to get one next paid day . Thanks for the FYI .
Enjoy!
I love mine! And, it's NOT loud what so ever at all. even when on high. The old salamander tube heaters are loud.
I absolutely love mine also. I agree it isn’t pound compared to the big salamanders.
Great demo. Thing looks legit. Thanks bro 👍
Thank you! It’s definitely legit
It says right on it do not use in your house or enclosed spaces, like ALL OVER it. I'm getting one for my non heated garage, just throw the doors up and open the windows, hell I'm going to put it outside the door pointing in because I don't want it anywhere near me or the stuff I'm working on. Also the safe way to turn it off from what I've figured out is shut off supply from the tank and let it burn what's in the hose. The unit shuts itself off when it detects the flame dies out as a safety feature. this purges the hose so you don't have any propane left
I mentioned the proper way to shut it off later in the video. I’ve had one of these for years and have used in my garage hundreds of times. You just have to be smart about it. I usually only let it run for 10 minutes or so just to heat it up then shut it off. I don’t run it constantly. They have to say not to use in doors because of stupid people but why would someone buy one if they didn’t plan to use in a garage or barn? I would only use it in the house in an “emergency” situation.
My next toy,
Thanks, good video
I love it! Thanks
That is sweet, thanks Brian 👍😁
You are welcome
I got mine on FB marketplace cheaper for 50.00. It is awesome. I LOVE IT!!!!
That’s a steal! I love mine also
Fantastic review, is it safe indoors?
Thank you! I use it in my garage with no problem. It says to not use indoors but of course it has to say that to keep the company safe. I would use it in my house as a last resort to stay warm which is why I bought it in the first place living in the country.
@@FABAutomotiveDetailing Thank you.
Just need fresh air coming in or else you'll go all purple
Can I use natural gas to heat this heater?
I believe it is propane only
How long will it run on a full tank?
I don’t know since I just got it. Sorry
First!!!!! Nice Ryobi!
burning propane puts out carbon monoxide? what about burning natural gas?
PROPANE Can't use in HOUSE!!!!
@@Tom-ej8bb I would not recommend using it in the house. I have in an emergency situation but had good ventilation.
Junk don't buy. No parts.
There isn’t much to these anyways. Only thing that might go bad would be the fan. Ryobi tools have never let me down they always work and do the job they are meant to do.
Elaborate! Why do you think it’s junk? I just bought one haven’t use it yet but gave 90 days to return. Did it breakdown on your or something else ?
@@mauriceanderson1583 I have never understood it but people love to bash Ryobi for some reason. They make great tools.
There are several Ryobi tools that are 75% less than Makita (my other platform) that out perform more pro tools. For example: 4 Gallon Back pack Sprayer ($120), tire inflator $39, impact wrench $79.