First Look: Heat Hog Blind Heater

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posted on August 9, 2022
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Looking for a way to stay warm in your deer or duck blind this late season? The Heat Hog portable propane heater may be just your ticket. Heat Hog runs on one-pound propane cylinders, is both indoor and outdoor safe, and doesn’t require any electricity. It can tilt to better direct heat, while a curved heating surface provides a 33-percent wider heating area than a comparable flat heater. The best part, however, is that a warming dock in the rear of the unite keeps the propane warm, so you get full utility out of every tank. 

The Heat Hog comes in three models:

  • The “Piglet” which retails for $79.99. Dimensions are 11.2 x 8.5 x 17.08 inches, and it weighs just under five pounds.
  • The 9,000 BTU model which retails for $139.99. Dimensions are 12.13 x 12.6 x 16.7 inches, and it weighs just over 12 pounds.
  • The 18,000 BTU model which retails for $169.99. Dimensions are 16.7 × 13.6 × 16.7 inches, and it weighs just over 17 pounds.

For more information, visit www.heathog.com.

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