Heater and Stove Buyers Guide
Looking for a reliable and efficient heater or stove? Our Heaters Buyers Guide can help you find the exact model that best suits your needs. See what options are available based on fuel-type, portability, safety, and aesthetic appeal.
It is important to be aware of the fuel types available near your location for heaters sold by Northern Tool + Equipment. Select a heater fuel type that can be easily acquired in your area prior to selecting a heater to purchase. This will save time and get your new heater up and running more quickly. Please review the different heater fuel types below.
Efficiency and portability combine to provide quick heat from compact, stylish units. A heater designed for high performance with minimum maintenance. This heater is ideal for both indoor and outdoor home heating systems.
Electric Heaters
Fahrenheat FUH5-4 Electric Ceiling Mounted Heater
Fahrenheat FBE15002 Electric Baseboard Heater
Fast, reliable heating for job sites, workshops and homes. An easy to operate heater that includes safety features for worry free heat operation.
Propane Heaters and Natural Gas Heaters
Portable heaters offer the option of kerosene as fuel source. Large fuel tanks on some units makes them ideal for heating loading docks, warehouses and other large areas.
Kerosene Heaters
Corn stoves offer an environment friendly heat source, burning shelled corn to warm your home while cutting heating costs. Waste oil heater burns used oil to generate up to 120,000 BTU of heat for your home.
Corn Heaters and Waste Oil Heaters
Wood stoves provide efficiency and ambiance of burning wood while cutting heating costs. Some cast iron stoves can burn either wood or coal, and some offer a stove top cooking surface in addition to heating comfort.*
Wood Stoves
Which heater model is right for you? Start by determining the following about your heater needs:
- How large is the area being heated in cubic feet? Calculate area dimensions (Length x Width x Height) = Total Cubic Feet
- What is the desired temperature increase to be gained by the heater? Calculate (Desired temperature(with Heater) - Area temperature(without heater)) = Desired Temperature Increase
- Calculate the BTU's required to achieve desired temperature. Calculate ((Total Cubic Feet x .133) x Desired Temperature Increase) = BTU's Required
The above calculations are estimates to measure your heating needs. Building construction contributes to BTU requirements also.
Find your approximate heater size quickly with our Quick Heater Sizing Chart:
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