ProCom Base for Vent Free Heaters, Model# PF09B
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Also fit Item 177217
I found out these also fit my ProCom Dual Fuel Vent-Free Blue Flame Garage Heater — 30,000 BTU, Model# MD300TGA
January 24, 2013
works well
worked great just hand tighten screws .My power screwdriver stripped one hole.They look great and really stabilize the stove well.
August 21, 2012
ProCom Base for Vent Free Heaters, Model# PF09B
Early morning equipment fixing and loading on your haulers. My work shop/barn has a bit of a chill!
Fire this Pro Com up and move it close to tha job & I can take my bulky gloves off for that fine adjusting! As that Infra Red warms the objects I touch, just like the sun!
I have my Pro Com on a stand that can go anywhere & a 100 gal propane bottle on a hand truck with a 25' rubber hose, On a cold day I leave it on low & when I return that night everything inside is warm to the touch.
Except for that Beer that I so justly deserve!
I feel good about a job well done!
Salute To The American Troops & Working Men!
October 10, 2011
Heater
The heater is good. the legs are cheap. I use it as a portable shop heater. If it were mounted permanatly it would work great. I don't have the room to do so that is why I got the feet.
March 14, 2011
Pro Com base for vent frr heaters.
I bought the base but could not use it because my gas pipe plumbing took up to much room. I had to hang the heater six inches above the cement floor to accomodate a previous installation. I built a shield from plywood to hide the plumbing and painted it the same color as the heater.
November 17, 2010
These are nice to have.
If you plan on moving your heater around the shop or garage a lot then you will need these legs. They are easy to install and keep it from tipping over. I highly recommend getting a pair just in case.
March 16, 2009
Profile too low for connection
Working with propane connections can be difficult, requiring multiple adapters. In my instance, the connections extend further than the height/clearance of these base feet. I have to prop up on cement blocks to provide clearance.
The installation scenario for me is temporary emergency heat during a power outage. The feet are relatively easy to install and are sturdy. Just don't provide enough clearance.
December 19, 2008
Well Worth It
I bought this unit and optional fan for my father-in-law's 3 room cabin. The install was simple and the results are outstanding. All 3 rooms stayed warm at a low level setting throughout deer hunting season with outside temperatures in the low 20's. I highly recommend this unit. Very cost effective and clean. No venting necessary and we could not smell anything abnormal. Great product.
November 18, 2008
base makes installation easy
Really helps installing the heater. Just mount legs to bottom of heater, run gas lines, and when everything is positioned where you want it put 2 screws through holes in legs into floor for added safety.
November 17, 2008
Stand for LP unvented gas heater
The stand (feet) for the stove were fine with one exception: you can't follow the instructions for set up of the stove because the feet don't lift the stove high enough off the floor. My installer solved the problem by ignoring the instructions to make a water/dirt trap in the plumbing of the heater. Either the instructions need to be changed, or the stand needs to be higher.
August 11, 2008