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  2. The Best Portable Heaters Will Warm Any Room of the House - AOL

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    Hampton Bay Powder Coated Propane Patio Heater, best portable heaters. Hampton Bay Powder Coated Propane Patio Heater. Price: $124.95 (orig. $134.95) 7% OFF Buy Now. Buy: $129 at The Home Depot

  3. Patio heater - Wikipedia

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    Propane patio heaters are the most popular type, as they are portable and easy to find refill locations such as gas stations or convenience stores. The downside to propane is that you need to purchase a separate tank for each heater you own and can be more costly to operate than electric or natural gas.

  4. This Is the Best Propane Campfire for Wood-Level Warmth - AOL

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    A combination of advanced thermal technology, radiant heat, and an eye-catching design sets a new standard for artificial campfires. This Is the Best Propane Campfire for Wood-Level Warmth Skip to ...

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    This lightweight charging machine is great for weekend warriors and won our Best Portable pick when we tested solar-power generators. The Yeti 200x holds 187 watt-hours of power to quickly juice ...

  6. Portable stove - Wikipedia

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    A small Snow Peak portable stove running on MSR gas and the stove's carrying case The parts of portable gas stove—gas cartridge, burner and regulator. A portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable and lightweight, used in camping, picnicking, backpacking, or other use in remote locations where an easily transportable means of cooking or heating is needed.

  7. Catalytic heater - Wikipedia

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    Platinum can be used with natural gas, propane and butane. It generates a surface temperature of 300–550 °C, lower than the 760 °C ignition point. [6] Pt heaters are the most common type. [7] Palladium can be used with hydrogen gas. Pd-coated carbon was used in 2010 for a prototype heater built by the Sandia National Laboratory. [8]