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DEWALT 150,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Jobsite Heater with Quiet Burner Technology
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$286.00$93.60
The DEWALT 150,000 BTU forced air propane heater delivers quiet, variable heat for well-ventilated construction sites, warehouses, barns, and workshops, with continuous ignition and a 20-foot hose included.
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The DEWALT 150,000 BTU forced air propane heater is a jobsite workhorse built for heating large, well-ventilated spaces. Featuring Quiet Burner Technology, this propane heater cuts the roar typical of forced-air units while still pushing out serious BTUs. A rugged two-piece split barrel makes cleaning and maintenance safer and easier, while recessed controls help protect the settings from knocks and drops on the job.
DEWALT 150K BTU Forced Air Propane Heater: Dependable Heat for the Work Site
With variable heat output, you can adjust the flame to maintain a comfortable working temperature without cycling on/off as often. The continuous ignition and thermo-electric safety valve give you reliable startups and automatic shutoff if the flame goes out. It’s ETL certified, so you know it meets recognized safety standards for this class of heater.
DEWALT 150,000 BTU Propane Heater Won't Ignite? Try These Steps
Make sure the propane tank is open and the hose is tightly connected.
Bleed the air out of the line by briefly opening the heater’s gas valve after connecting a new tank.
Let the thermocouple cool for several minutes if the heater just shut down.
Clean the spark electrode and thermocouple – soot or debris can stop ignition.
Verify the propane tank has fuel and is not frozen (on cold days, a partially full tank may lose pressure).
If it still won't start, refer to the manufacturer's manual for detailed troubleshooting and contact our support team for further guidance.
Best for: Contractors heating construction sites, warehouse managers, barn owners, and workshop users who need high-output heat and want a quieter alternative to standard forced-air propane heaters.
Features
Quiet Burner Technology cuts the roar of traditional forced-air heaters, making long heating jobs easier on the ears.
Variable heat output lets you dial in the temperature as conditions change.
Continuous ignition and thermo-electric safety valve provide dependable startup and reliable shutoff.
Rugged two-piece split barrel makes cleaning and maintenance safer and simpler.
20-foot hose and regulator included – ready to hook up to a standard propane tank.
Fuel: Propane
Series: Jobsite Heater
Ignition: Continuous ignition with thermo-electric safety valve
Stay Warm and Productive with the DEWALT 150K Propane Heater
When the temperature drops, your crew stays busy with this high-output heater. Quiet Burner Technology keeps noise down, while the split barrel makes maintenance straightforward.
Proper Placement Matters
Always place on a flat, level surface.
Keep at least 3 feet of clearance from combustible materials.
Aim the heated air where it’s needed, but never point directly at people or tanks.
Maintenance Snapshot
Clean the barrel after every 8-10 hours of use.
Inspect the hose for cracks before each connection.
Store the heater dry and disconnect the tank.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if my DEWALT 150,000 BTU propane heater won't ignite?
Check that the propane tank is open and the hose is properly connected. Purge the line by briefly opening the valve after connection, then follow the lighting instructions in the manual. If the thermocouple is cold or the electrode is dirty, clean them and wait a few minutes before trying again.
Where can I find the manual for the DEWALT 150K heater?
The manual is available through DeWalt customer support. At Workbench World, you can contact us and we'll help you get the correct manual from the manufacturer.
Can I use this heater indoors?
No. This forced-air propane heater is intended for well-ventilated areas only, including construction sites, barns, warehouses, and workshops. Never use it in an enclosed living space.
Is the hose and regulator included?
Yes, a 20-foot hose and regulator are included in the box.
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Customer Reviews
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George W.
Lots of heat
This heater puts out a lot of heat. It's loud but manageable. The quiet burner is still not quiet, but it's better than my old one. I used it in my workshop and it warmed the place quickly.
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Mia T.
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Works well
The propane hose is long enough. The ignition worked on first try. It's heavy to move around.