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HeatStar 125,000 BTU Forced Air Garage/Shop Unit Heater (NG/LP)

HeatStar 125,000 BTU Forced Air Garage/Shop Unit Heater (NG/LP)
HeatStar 125,000 BTU Forced Air Garage/Shop Unit Heater (NG/LP)
  • Est. Delivery : Jun 17 - Jun 25
  • Model: 78420
$1,294.99

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Meet the HeatStar 125,000 BTU Forced Air Garage/Shop Unit Heater — the gas-powered workhorse that keeps wrenching weather-ready. If you’re serious about garage culture, this ceiling-mounted unit heater turns cold concrete bays, small shops, greenhouses, and farm buildings into comfortable spaces fast. Run it on natural gas or set it up as a propane garage heater with the included NG-to-LP conversion kit. It’s a quiet, low-profile forced air garage heater built for clean installs and dependable heat, perfect for anyone eyeing the best garage heater options or a no-nonsense shop heater.

Features:

  • Quiet Operation
  • Attractive Low Profile Design
  • Easily installs From Ceiling With 2 Angle Brackets (Included)
  • Can be installed in low profile buildings with minimum 8 ft. clearance
  • Power Exhaust Allows For Vertical Or Horizontal Venting
  • Vent Pipe Required
  • Aluminized Tubular Heat Exchanger For Maximum Efficiency And Longer Life
  • 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty On Parts And Burner
  • Natural Gas to Liquid Propane conversion kit included

Specifications:

  • Heating Area: Heats up to 3125 Square Feet
  • 125,000 BTU per hour
  • Product Manual (PDF)
  • Venting Length min/max: 5ft - 25ft
  • Mounting Height Range: 8ft - 10ft
  • 1/2" Gas Connection
  • Fuel Type: Natural Gas or Propane
  • Ignition: Spark ignition features self-diagnostic control module
  • Venting Exhaust: 4in diameter
  • Electrical Rating: 110 VAC
  • Weight: 120 lb
  • Vent kit not included
  • Thermostat not included

Whether you’re after a natural gas garage heater or an LP garage heater, this suspended unit heater delivers reliable, even heat with the muscle to keep projects moving all winter. It’s a clean, ceiling-mount solution for anyone upgrading from portable propane heaters to a fixed gas garage heater setup.