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<blockquote data-quote="Glock_21" data-source="post: 2936405" data-attributes="member: 32827"><p>Not my favorite kind of heat. I have one that I can use in my shop when working on vehicles and such (reloading bench is in the house). It's loud and the air gets "stale" in a hurry. Probably because it's adding CO and burning up the oxygen. </p><p></p><p>On a positive note, it does warm the place up pretty well.</p><p></p><p>I've seen some vented forced air heaters that utilize a heat exchanger and vent the combustion gasses. Those are pretty pricey though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock_21, post: 2936405, member: 32827"] Not my favorite kind of heat. I have one that I can use in my shop when working on vehicles and such (reloading bench is in the house). It's loud and the air gets "stale" in a hurry. Probably because it's adding CO and burning up the oxygen. On a positive note, it does warm the place up pretty well. I've seen some vented forced air heaters that utilize a heat exchanger and vent the combustion gasses. Those are pretty pricey though. [/QUOTE]
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