Hunting Space Heater – Compact Outdoor Heater
- Experience the warmth of the great outdoors with the Mr. Heater MH12B Hunting Buddy Camouflage Space Heater! This powerful radiant heater delivers an impressive 6,000 to 12,000 BTUs, making it ideal for heating spaces up to 300 square feet. Whether you're camping, hunting, or enjoying a tailgate, this heater is your perfect companion.
- Designed for outdoor use, the MH12B is clean-burning and nearly 100-percent efficient, ensuring you stay warm without harming the environment. However, please note that when operating at altitudes over 7,000 feet above sea level, the heater may shut off to ensure safety.
- Your safety is our priority! The heater features an auto shut-off mechanism that activates if the unit is tipped over, if the pilot light goes out, or if it detects low oxygen levels, giving you peace of mind during your outdoor adventures.
- Convenience is key with the MH12B! The fold-down handle and swivel-out regulator make it easy to transport and connect to a propane tank (not included). Set it up quickly and enjoy the warmth in no time.
- For your safety and warranty protection, please remember that the use of unauthorized accessories or attachments with this heater is expressly prohibited and may cause serious injury.
Join the ranks of satisfied customers who have made the Mr. Heater MH12B the most popular portable propane heater in North America! This patented radiant heater connects directly to a 1 lb. propane cylinder, providing a reliable solution for heating enclosed spaces like cabins and outdoor setups. The swivel regulator allows you to adapt usage from disposable cylinders to a remote gas supply with the purchase of a single hose and filter.
Lighting the unit is a breeze—simply push and rotate the knob, and let the built-in silent electric ignition do the rest. With the Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) and accidental tip-over safety shut-off, you can enjoy years of comfortable and safe heat in the great outdoors. **Please keep in mind that this heater may shut off at altitudes over 7,000 feet.**