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Flexi Furnace
- 5200 BTUs
- Variable heat settings 0-1500W
- Electronic Thermostat w/Ambient temperature sensor
- Safety tip over switch with Auto resettable thermal cut off fuse built in.
- Power indicator; Temp limit indicator; Carry handle
- Room temperature display
- SPT-2 power cord with crimp & solder plug
- Unit Size: 8" x 4.5"x 8.5"
- Unit Color: Black

Pelonis 5200 FlexiFurnace
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Titan Milkhouse Utility Heater
Simple, industrial appeal keeps it real. The rugged, lightweight Titan utility heater is your basic, heavy-duty steel heater designed to be dented and bumped in the shop or the kitchen. Although it's tough, its fan-forced heat makes it whisper-quiet. The Titan meets safety standards with tip-over and overheat shut-off functions and comes with a one-year warranty. The freestanding heater can be easily mounted on a wall or suspended from above. Its power signal light and caution light will help you keep an eye out for overheats. 1500W, 5120 BTU

5H491 MilkHouse Heater
Germinator Greenhouses

Buddy Propane Heater
The Portable Buddy propane heater is a 4,000 or 9,000 BTU radiant heater that is completely safe for inside use. This heater is unique because it features a low oxygen shutoff system. This device automatically shuts the heater off if the amount of oxygen in the air gets too low. The Buddy uses a standard one pound throwaway propane cylinder. The Buddy will run for up to six hours on one disposable propane cylinder (not included). This heater is very rugged yet lightweight and completely portable.

MH9B Buddy Propane Heater
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J. Bloomfield NY

It's June we are picking our first tomatoes today and there are several more changing color. Wow, if you get a tomato by July 4 in our area you are doing good, so I guess we did GREAT!. I have cantaloupe already half size to picking and my marigolds are not plants, they are bushes and all was started in the Juliana Greenhouse.

M.A. Braun

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