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The Dyna-Glo RA18LPDG is a robust 18,000 BTU portable propane cabinet heater designed for indoor and outdoor use. It efficiently heats up to 600 sq. ft. with a 3-plaque radiant heating system, featuring safety innovations like an Oxygen Depletion Sensor and tip-over protection. Lightweight and mobile with side handles and locking casters, it offers up to 64 hours of continuous heat on a standard 20 lb propane tank, making it the ultimate solution for professional and personal heating needs.
| ASIN | B0041OEB7E |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,490 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #179 in Outdoor Heaters |
| Brand | Dyna-Glo |
| Burner type | Radiant |
| Care instructions | Please follow user manual for instructions |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,104) |
| Form Factor | Cabinet |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00872076016038 |
| Heating Coverage | 450 |
| Included Components | Assembly Guide |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 16.83 pounds |
| Item model number | RA18LPDG |
| Manufacturer | GHP Group, Inc |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 16.1"D x 17.5"W x 23.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Constuction Site Use Only |
| Room Type | Constuction Site Use Only |
| Special Feature | Portable, Tip-Over Protection |
| UPC | 872076016038 716080034223 773822240403 872076015901 872076015369 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
J**R
Dyna-Glo RA18LPDG 18,000 BTU Cabinet Heater
Very good product . Heats up the room Fast . works with no electric
S**N
Easy to use. Safety features. Lightweight.
I wanted to have something efficient and safe to use in the house. Running off 20lb propane tanks is great. I didn't even know they were an option. Seeing how I have several grills, I always have an extra on hand. There is a stop feature when turning the dial from off to pilot to the 3 heat levels. I demonstrated that in the video. You can't just turn it from one end to the other. In order to turn the dial you need to push it in. Going from 1 to 3 is easy and can be done while holding down the dial. However, It seemed to require extra effort. Not in difficulty. Meaning, if you just turn it, it will stop at the next level. You have to put attention to hold down the dial constantly in order to go from 1 to 3. When I talk about efficiency, I don't know how long it will last as I have not used it for a short bit. But I do know propane lasts awhile. Seeing how it's a large 20lb tank, it should last and last. We went into a cold spell and my neighbor doesn't have reliable heat so I lent it to her. She has been using it for several weeks and has told me several times it's a life saver. I won't be buying another one. Why? Because I bought in anticipation of not having power for several months after Helene hit and we had power in several weeks, plenty of time before the cold weather came. I do suggest purchasing one. I was rather please and excited to see it work so well, to emit as much heat as it did. Do be mindful of the space you are expecting to heat. My guess is a 12x12'ish could be kept quite cozy. The wheels are normal and I feel very safe when the wheels are locked. I feel that it is super stable and won't knock over without effort and purpose. The main reason being the locking bar that holds the propane in place.
M**R
pilot light issues/ resolved
The pilot wont stay lit to ignite burner. Press down and ignite pilot, take pressure off and pilot goes out. Wiggle wires a few times and it will stay lit, very frustrating! UPDATE, they sent me a replacement, it works great. Good customer service. The issue was the tip over safety switch, I bypassed it and it ran normally., but until I replace it , its not to be used. Upgrading from 2 stars to 5 stars!
L**Z
Good heater
If the pilot light doesn't stay lit, check the white wires in the back. They just need to be pushed down a little, it's the tip off safety. Google it, that is what I did. Besides that it works great, heats our place fast.
N**N
Great heater, convenient, powerful
I've had the heater for a few days now, and it has been working great for me, kicking out plenty of heat. The heater has three adjoining burners, each rated at 6000 BTU. Each burner is either on or off, and each is controlled by the gas valve on top of the cabinet. Low setting is the center burner only. Medium is the left and center burners together, and high is all three on at once. Each burner has a ceramic element with many small holes that the gas flows through as it burns, heating the ceramic bright orange hot and putting out a lot of radiant infrared heat rays. Of course there is also hot air rising from the burners too, and that contributes to warming a room. The radiant heat feels great, especially when you come in from the cold and want to warm your hands. Some reviewers reported difficulty keeping the "pilot" lit. The pilot is actually an oxygen depletion sensor or ODS. It is designed and tuned so that if the oxygen in the room falls below a safe level the flame will go out, triggering the gas control to shut off the gas to the burners. The heater is not designed for outdoor use, and in fact the manual says it's for indoor use only. If used outdoors, any breeze will blow out the exposed pilot, aka ODS. The user manual describes this as a "construction heater." There is a disclaimer in the manual saying the heater is not suitable for residential use. I regard both of those as coming from the manufacturer's legal department. But I can think of at least two reasons why it could be dangerous to use for home heating. First, the heater is unvented, so although it burns cleanly with a blue flame and negligible carbon monoxide when it is new and clean and perfectly adjusted, eventually partially clogged air inlets on the burners could result in carbon monoxide release. I would not use this heater indoors without a CO alarm in the room to monitor it. A second reason it's not for residential use is that it runs from a common 20 lb. propane bottle of the kind used for gas BBQ grills, and those tanks are not safe for indoor use or even storage. The tank sits mostly inside the open back of the metal cabinet. Of course people do use them in residences, and usually there is no problem, as long as all of the gas fittings are tight and the flex hose is in good condition. But eventually you could have a propane leak that could lead to a fire or explosion. That's why the user manual says to always turn off the gas at the tank valve whenever you turn the heater off, because that eliminates most of the potential sources of leaks. But what happens if your house is on fire and there's a 5-gallon tank of propane inside? The tank won't explode and rupture because it has a safety pressure relief valve to prevent that, but it will release a lot of propane in a hurry, and inside a burning house that's not a good thing. There are multiple safety features engineered into the heater. One is a tipover or bump sensor located inside the top of the cabinet next to the gas control. If you bump the heater medium hard while it is operating it will immediately shut off. There is also another sensor in the propane regulator that attaches to your propane tank. The manual says to connect it to the tank so that the flatter side of the regulator is up. I missed that when I first hooked it up, and couldn't get the pilot to light. I reviewed the setup instructions, saw what was wrong and corrected it. The manual says never use any other regulator with the heater than the one it is supplied with, and that's because it has this tip-over regulator built into it. Since fixing the regulator orientation it has worked perfectly every time. After the heater has been used for a while, eventually house dust, cobwebs or woolie boogers drawn in with air will partly block the air inlets of the main burners and/or the pilot ODS. The manual goes into this and tells you to clean it with a vacuum cleaner or compressed air. The ODS is sensitive by design. Its job is to prevent the heater from burning in a closed room until it has used up enough oxygen to start producing carbon monoxide. Of course you should never use the heater without adequate ventilation, and the manual tells you so. Another safety feature is a chrome reflector panel extending forward from the bottom of the burners. It keeps the floor directly in front of the heater from getting too hot. But there are no similar reflectors to limit radiant heat going to the sides, so you will need to be careful not to have anything flammable close to the side and slightly in front of the heater. The metal cabinet of the heater does not get very hot, largely because of the open back. The wheels make it easy to roll the heater from place to place, and two of them have locking brakes to keep it from rolling if the floor isn't level, and to keep the heater from being moved or re-aimed due to an accidental bump. I'm very pleased with this heater as a supplemental or backup heater for an unheated work room in my house. If I start it up on high, it warms the roughly 500 sq. ft. room pretty quickly, and I turn it down to low to hold the temperature. I'm conscious of the potential dangers, and use the heater carefully, making sure to close the tank valve every time when not in use, and checking that the ODS and main burner flames are clean and blue. This is not a fully automatic idiot-proof appliance. It could kill you, but that's also true of your car and a good many other things that we must use with care. This heater has many safety features, but in the end you have to use the one built into you -- your brain.
R**N
Nice heater. Good looking and well made. A little confusing in the operating instructions. Seller says no tank within 10ft, heater actually has a place to put a 20lb tank inside the heater cabinet. The supply hose and regulator are about 16" long so it is by design. The instruction show the tank placed inside the cabinet. I tried the heater with the 20lb tank connected and outside the cabinet. The heater did not get hot inside after being on high setting for 30minutes. I ran it this weekend with the tank inside the cabinet and It worked flawlessly. Good purchase at this price. No electricity required. Throws good amount of heat. Not sure how long a 20lb tank will last but as an auxiliary heater it doesn't matter. Recommend.
A**O
I used this heater inside my cabin as a supplemental heat source. Cabin is 240sq.ft. with a 12' ceiling. Worked well and kept me warm. The fittings are a bit tight at the top but the tank was secure. I did have a window open so I am not sure if the O2 sensor will do its job BUT you should always have some fresh air flowing. I thought it was a solid unit and well worth the money spent and heated very well.
P**H
At first I was unsure about the whole thing...Havin a propane heater and tank inside without proper ventilation!!! So with my safety precautions in place ... you never know.. I turned on the gas and lit the Heater....All I got to say is WOW!!! Heated my entire garage 20'x16' in 5 mins on the low setting ... -21° C....I was very impressed... now I run the heater with all doors and windows closed, I still use my co2 detector ..The heater is amazing great buy!!!
J**E
I’m very impressed with this propane heater! I have a Buddy heater as well and this one beats it! I’m a happy camper ;)
S**E
Dyna Glo n’était disponible qu’aux States sauf en Californie et au Québec. É-vi-dem-ment... Mais j’ai eu la surprise de lire il y a quelques temps qu’elle est enfin vendue et livrée au Québec. Wouah! Génial! Bon ok, c’est cool. Mais pourquoi?? Lol Mes recherches, mes expériences, mes tests avec plusieurs appareils depuis six ans me faisaient rêver de ce petit bijou. Je ne suis pas déçue! Cette chaufferette Dyna Glo émet beaucoup moins de pollution que les autres, est légère, prend relativement peu de place si on tient compte de son espace arrière pour insérer une bouteille de 20 lbs, s’allume en un clin d’oeil. Elle prendra une ou deux minutes de plus pour atteindre sa pleine chaleur contrairement à d’autres mais une fois qu’elle est réchauffée, on peut relaxer tranquille. Elle dégage peu d’humidité, ce qui rend le confort beaucoup plus agréable et profitable. Sa consommation de propane pour l’instant semble équivalente à la Gasland, deuxième marque qui a satisfait à mes critères de perfection 😉 Puisque j’ai cette Dyna Glo depuis un peu plus d’une semaine et qu’on est en septembre... mais tu vois sur la photo ... je viens d’allumer la chaufferette et ça a pris environ 10-15 minutes pour réchauffer ma roulotte (sans fan). Je reviens sur un point. La plupart des chaufferettes demandent de la patience et plusieurs tentatives avant que le pilote s’enflamme ou reste allumé à la première utilisation. La technique d’ouvrir la valve de la bouteille 1 ou 2 minutes avant d’allumer le chauffage n’y change rien. Pas elle. Elle le fait en 1 ou 2 clics! Pas de fatigue ni de stress! Personellement, je branche deux bouteilles de 30 lbs à l’extérieur que je relie à la chaufferette via la tuyauterie. Je peux avoir l’esprit tranquille pour environ 15 jours plus ou moins à la position low. La variance dépend de la température. S’il fait humide et frais, le rendement est meilleur. Installée comme ça, il y a avantage à barrer ses roues avant, équipées d’un verrou, pour éviter ses tendances à la promenade vu sa légèreté. Par-dessus tout, elle est certifiée CSA et pour utilisation en intérieur. Ce qui n’est pas le cas de la plupart des autres... chinoiseries. Avec les mesures de sécurité habituelles bien entendu et une bonne circulation d’air, j’ose croire que tu feras comme moi : juste triper et relaxer sans inquiétude! 😉 Merci Dyna Glo. Reste à voir maintenant si elle durera plus qu’une seule saison. 🙂 Janvier 2025 Bon. Un peu déçue. Je m'attendais à une consommation équivalente à la Gasland comme mentionné plus haut. Je ne dis pas que c'est mauvais mais… Avec deux bonbonnes de 30 lbs à low, j'aurais dû faire un gros 12-14 jours en continu. Même avec de courtes périodes à medium. Je n'en ai fait que 8. Je n'enlève aucune étoile vu sa certification et sa disponibilité au Québec. Par contre, pour budgéter, il faudra tenir compte de son ivresse…
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