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The Standard Approach to Outdoor Heating The typical approach to outdoor heating is restrictive – in other words, outdoor heat is so expensive people use it as little as possible. This reduces your enjoyment in the outdoors, or even worse, you or your staff may be forced to work in an uncomfortable warehouse/garage environment. Considering the cost of heating in these environments it’s no wonder it is restrictive. A typical propane unit using a 20 gallon tank can run for 12 to 16 hours on a single tank. The national average for a gallon of propane is around $2.40. This works out to about $3/hr not including the cost for the fuel and time it takes to get your 20 gallon tank refilled over and over again. |
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The New Approach to Outdoor/Garage Heating The national average for one kilowatt hour of electricity is about 10.5 cents. So, on average the Heat Storm will cost you less than 14 cents/hr. Really, there’s no cost comparison. Start thinking differently about how to heat your outdoor areas or warehouse/garage areas right now. |
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Apply Heat Where you Need It Unlike other forms of traditional heat The Heat Storm warms objects instead of the air. Unlike other forms of heating the Heat Storm’s warmth will not blow away. The Heat Storm’s heat is directional. This allows you to apply heat exactly where you need it. Attach the Heat Storm to its stand and point it at your chilly workspace, at your hot tub, or at your patio. Do you like to work in your garage, but can’t because you and your tools are so cold? No more trying to get your shop/garage warmed up in advanced. Point the Heat Storm at your tools for a few minutes before you use them. They’ll warm up, then, you can step into the warmth provided by the Heat Storm and work in comfort. |