Mr. Heater Portable Buddy Heater MH9BX 4,000-9,000 BTU Indoor-Safe Propane Radiant Heater For Campers, Workshops, Job Sites, Patios & More – Red, Black

$75.91

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Mr. Heater Portable Buddy Heater is your go-to solution for reliable, efficient warmth in any environment. Whether camping, working in a garage, or enjoying an outdoor event, it provides powerful heat, directly warming objects and people with an adjustable output from 4,000 to 9,000 BTUs, making it perfect for spaces up to 225 sq. ft. Safety is paramount, and the LP gas heater is equipped with advanced features like an oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) and an improved tip-over safety switch. You’ll hear the safety system engage if the unit is shaken or tipped, ensuring a worry-free heating experience. The user-friendly piezo igniter provides quick ignition without the need for matches, and the swivel regulator allows for easy connection to either a 1 lb. LP cylinder or a 20 lb. tank with an optional hose and filter. Designed for portability, the propane portable heater includes a convenient fold-down handle for easy transport. Its fuel efficiency ensures you can enjoy up to 6 hours of warmth on the low setting and 3 hours on high, consuming just 0.044 gal/hr at 4,000 BTU and 0.099 gal/hr at 9,000 BTU. Perfect for tailgating, ice fishing, or any outdoor gathering, the radiant propane heater offers dependable, safe heat to keep you comfortable in any environment. Experience warmth and safety with Mr. Heater, your trusted partner for portable heating solutions.
POWERFUL RADIANT HEAT: This portable gas heater provides cozy, sun-like warmth; with advanced infrared technology, it directly heats objects and people, offering adjustable settings from 4,000 to 9,000 BTUs; ideal for spaces up to 225 sq. ft.
IMPROVED SAFETY FEATURES: The propane buddy heater has enhanced the performance of its tip-over safety switch; you’ll hear it engage if the unit is shaken, bounced, or tipped, providing reliable and safe heat
RELIABLE IGNITION: Equipped with a durable Piezo igniter; this LP heater offers quick, safe ignition without matches or lighters; just press the button to spark the fuel and start heating immediately; no external flame or batteries required
SIMPLE OPERATION: The propane infrared heater has an easy start knob, fold-down handle for portability, and a swivel regulator that easily connects to a 1 lb. cylinder; or adapts to a 20 lb. tank with an optional hose and filter for flexible use
FUEL EFFICIENT: Enjoy 6 hours of warmth on the low 4,000 BTU setting and 3 hours on the high 9,000 BTU setting; this outdoor gas heater burns just 0.044 gal/hr at 4,000 BTU and 0.099 gal/hr at 9,000 BTU, ensuring efficient and long-lasting heat
WARNING: Use only manufacturer’s replacement parts and accessories. Use of any other parts could cause injury. Replacement parts are only available direct from the factory and must be installed by a qualified service agency. Mr. Heater hoses F273702 and F272702 are specifically designed for use with this heater along with F273704, fuel filter is not required.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Mr. Heater Portable Buddy Heater MH9BX 4,000-9,000 BTU Indoor-Safe Propane Radiant Heater For Campers, Workshops, Job Sites, Patios & More – Red, Black

  1. Vinny P.

    An Amazing, Robust and Powerful Portable Propane Heater; I Use it Daily in an Outdoor Greenhouse Dome Tent Office Space
    I have, over the past few years, grown tired of trying to use a small portable electric heater (with two heat settings, rated at 850W and 1500W) to heat an 8.5 x 8.5 foot greenhouse dome tent (the ceiling of this dome tent averages 7′ to 8.5 feet in height) that sits in my backyard and has been adapted for use as an outdoor office and meditation room. This outdoor dome tent, which occupies about 72 sq. ft., and about 585 cu. ft. of space, and which has translucent plastic tent walls, sits on the ground, and the floor is a tarp sitting on the ground, covered with some old carpets for a bit of comfort.This dome tent is entirely uninsulated, and, due to the translucent walls that easily allow heat to escape even in the near-infrared (NIR) and visible light regions of the spectrum, it offers even far less insulation than would a tent structure of the same size/volume that used an opaque material such as green tent fabric. This dome tent is equipped with eight zippered screened windows (four near ground level, and four at a height of 6′ above ground) and I always leave each window partially unzippered year-round to allow for the flow of fresh air into the dome tent; this is important at all times anyway for adequate ventilation, but it becomes doubly-important when using a portable combustion heater such as this heater inside a dome tent such as this!So, as a result of the factors that I have discussed above, this structure has always been somewhat of a challenge to heat using the 1.5 kW electric heater whenever outdoor temperatures have falled significantly below about 55 degrees F, and it has been impossible to get the interior to anywhere near even 70 degrees F when outdoor temperatures have dropped to 50F or below.So, I finally decided to stop using the portable electric heater and to upgrade to a protable propane heater that was rated and certified as indoor-safe, and that could deliver at least 8,000 to 9,000 BTUs of heat. I finally purchased (via Amazon Marketplace) this Mr. Heater MH9BX portable propane heater, which has heat settings of 4,000 BTU and 9,000 BTU, after careful research into each of the various brands and models of portable propane heaters available on the market. I particularly liked the stable and robust design of this heater, and the fact that it has auto-shutoff for tilting, auto-shutoff for low oxygen levels, and also because of the pilot light and the built-in piezoelectric igniter.At the same time that I ordered this heater, I also ordered a Mr. Heater 12; propane gas hose, and a Mr. Heater inline propane gas filter for use with it.When the unit first arrived, I tested it for a week using a 1 lb. propane tank as the propane fuel source, and then, when that first tank had emptied, I installed the propane fuel filter and the 12′ hose running to a 20 lb. propane tank outside the dome.I am extremely pleased with the performance of this heater. It is easy to use, and it produces a lot of heat, far more than my old electric heater did on its high power setting of 1500 W. In fact, I have run tests over the past few days (late October 2013, at an altitude of 1,000 feet in the Appalachian mountains, where we live) in the early morning hours, at about 4 AM (three hours before sunrise), where outdoor temperatures were about 36 degrees F with a 2-4 mph wind, and where the starting interior temperature inside the dome tent was also 36 degrees F. Using this heater on the High heat setting (it is rated at 9,000 BTU at this setting), the interior temperature of the tent was raised to above 70 degrees F within 6-7 minutes from start (this is amazing to me!), and was raised to 82 degrees F within 25 minutes of start; the interior temperature finally stabilized during each test run at about 83 degrees F while the outdoor temperatures were still at 36F.Given the fact that this dome tent has a lot of interior volume for its floor dimensions, and also because this dome tent has very poor insulation (the average insulation rating for the translucent plastic tent material on the walls and ceiling is less than 0.1 R, and the floor, consisting of a tarp and some old carpets sitting on bare ground, also has about the same terribly poor R rating, and also beause of the fact that I always leave all 8 zippered windows in the dome tent partially cracked, I am amazed that this little heater is able to heat the interior to of this structure, in the middle of the night (therefore there is no incident heat from sunlight entering the structure) from 36F to 83F in a bit over a half hour; this is an increase in interior temperature of 47 degrees F (over outdoor temperature and over interior starting temperature) in a structure that is entirely uninsulated and that loses heat very rapidly! In fact, this is an acid test for a heater such as this, for this is a kindof worst-case test for a portable heater!My above-cited tests, along with others that I have not enumerated here, show me that this heater, on the High heat setting, should be able to keep the interior temperatures of this totally-uninsulated dome tent at a comfortable level down to outside air temperatures of around 20 degrees F, and should be able to keep the interior temperature at “usable” levels down to outdoor air temperatures of below 10 degrees F/If I could give this little portable combustion heater an Amazon rating of 7 stars instead of 5 stars, I would do so!And now, since I am a scientist and an engineer, let me share a few caveats with you about the use of this heater, and of ANY portable propane heater:Particularly if using this heater indoors, you will want to be absolutely sure to follow the manufacturer’s safety recommendations to carefully check all propane gas connections for any possible leaks after installing, and to check them again prior to each use, tightening connections as needed to eliminate even small propane gas leaks.When you are first starting the stove after having installed a new 1 lb. propane tank directly (i.e,. no hose used) to the heater, bear in mind that the pilot light will not immediately light, and that even when it first lights, it will likely go out (i.e., extinguish) a few times for the first 45 to 60 seconds, because of air present in the internal propane gas line. Thus, you may need to hold the pilot light control down for a few seconds to purge any air present in the propane line before the pilot light will stay lighted. In other words, after having changed tanks, remember to bleed the fuel line by holding the pilot light control down prior to sparking, else you will be “wasting” some sparks!And, of course, once the pilot light has ignited and stayed lit, it is important to hold down the pilot light control for at least 30 seconds until the internal pilot light safety thermocouple has warmed up sufficiently to allow the pilot light to stay lit.When you are first starting the stove after having installed a new external propane tank (usually a 20 lb. tank) using propane gas hose (they are available in lengths ranging from 5 ft to 12 ft) remember that ths hose will, at first, also contain a lot of air, and thus you will wish to bear in mind that the pilot light will not immediately light, and that even when it first lights, it will likely go out (i.e., extinguish) repeatedly a few times for the first 60 to 90 seconds because of air present in the internal propane gas line. Thus, you may need to hold the pilot light control down for a bit seconds to purge any air present in the propane line before the pilot light will stay lighted. Once any stray air present in the propane gas line has been cleared, the pilot light will then stay on continually. In other words, after having changed tanks, remember to bleed the fuel line by holding the pilot light control down prior to sparking, else you will be “wasting” some sparks!Late Update, as of October 27, 2018:This amazing little heater is still working perfectly! I love it!

  2. Jay

    A must for cold nights
    This camping heater has been a total game-changer for our outdoor adventures. It’s so compact and lightweight, making it easy to toss in our camping tote without taking up too much space. The heat output is impressive, and it’s been a lifesaver on those chilly nights. It’s also really easy to set up and use, which is a big plus. We’ve had nights where the temperature dropped significantly, but this heater kept our tent cozy and warm. Safety features are also a big plus, giving us peace of mind while we’re camping. Overall, it’s a fantastic piece of gear that I’d highly recommend to any camper or outdoor enthusiast. I recommend the extension hose for the bigger propane tank.

  3. John

    A Must-Have for Winter and Overlanding – Quick, Efficient, and Reliable!
    The Mr. Heater Portable Buddy Heater (MH9BX) is easily one of my favorite overlanding products! I first discovered this heater through the Camping With Steve YouTube channel, and I can see exactly why it’s so popular. This little heater packs a serious punch, offering 4,000-9,000 BTU of radiant heat, and it’s safe for indoor use, which is perfect for camping or overlanding in colder conditions. What I really love is that it runs on the same 16 oz propane mini tanks that power my Coleman Stove, making it super convenient to use with the gear I already have.The performance is absolutely impressive. The heat kicks in quickly, almost immediately after the pilot light turns on. Within just a few minutes, the area around it is toasty and warm. It’s amazing how such a compact heater can heat up a small space so efficiently. It’s also incredibly clean and quiet once it’s running—aside from a very slight propane smell when first lighting, I barely notice it after that. It’s the perfect addition to my setup when I’m in the middle of nowhere and need to stay warm.In all seriousness, other companies should take notes on this heater’s design and materials. It’s clear that a lot of thought went into making it durable, portable, and easy to use. The build quality feels solid, and I trust it to keep me warm during my overlanding trips. It’s one of those products that you never knew you needed, but once you have it, it becomes essential.As a loyal customer, I can honestly say I’ll be using this heater for a long time. It’s a lifetime keeper for me, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for a compact, reliable, and efficient heating solution for their camping or overlanding adventures.

  4. Jane Black Maughan

    Awesome heat in brutal winters
    Saved me during some brutally cold winters living in my school bus. Comes in handy and easy to use! Also used it while building out the skoolie in the winter. Great purchase would recommend. Not cheaply made very sturdy

  5. Anthony

    Easy to use, works great for taking the humidity out of the tent as well as providing perfect heat in an enclosed space. I used it mainly evenings andand in the mornings. If left on even for a short time this really can heat a place up in a hurry so with all the mesh in the tents these days which works well to provide the ventilation required the heat obviously goes through the mesh and heats up the outer part of the tent as well so you won’t have to pack up the tent damp. It also works fantastic when left on all night on those below zero nights. At first I worried about oxygen deprivation or carbon monoxide build up, that was unnecessary the unit performed flawlessly and now I view it as I would a dishwasher, a necessary luxury to be sure. I built a carry case out of 3/4 inch plywood to set the unit on in the tent giving it height and and enough weight to provide a solid base and alleviate the chance of a knock down. It also raises the unit above the height of most mattresses etc and when the unit is in use extra propane cylinders can be kept inside. The carry case is open on the top and approximately 18″ square. This works extremely well and for those really concerned about the chance of a spill weights could be stacked into the case. I’ve spent thousands of dollars on sleeping bags over the years some rating to -40 C and still felt chilled winter camping, this could have been avoided had I known…

  6. Magnus W.

    Great heater , compact for camping , easy to use and safe , very warm and economical to use with separately supplied hoes for big propane cylinder , great gear would highly recommend this item

  7. AtomicBen

    UPDATE: DO NOT BUY A BUDDY WITHOUT THE FUEL FILTER WHEN USING 20lb TANKS!I really wish they said this in the first place. After working for weeks I was in a pinch and did a tank swap instead of getting a refill. This tank must have has some oil in it because it ruined my buddy. It was spurting this oil when I was trying to light the pilot and it wouldn’t stay lit. I tried the Qtip repair (from youtube) but that didn’t work because this oil was all through the regulator and system and even in the enclosure. I was too late for amazon exchange. Had to get a new buddy. BUY THE FILTER! PLEASE believe me. It’s worth it.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I had no idea that the grey buddy (which is exactly the same as the red buddy except for colour) and it was cheaper. Damn. Ok with me… I like the grey better anyway. What a great device. It will be amazing in my camper van. It gets so hot so fast. I haven’t used it for a night yet but I imagine I’m going to have to turn it off and on because it’s going to get so hot. Better hot than cold though.

  8. Craig Peter Megeary

    Took this camping earlier this year. Put it under the picnic table to keep our legs warm as the temperature dropped to around 2oC. Worked very well for a couple of hours. A couple of downsides. 1) it drinks propane. Burned through 1 small can in less than 3 hours. Granted the heater was on high the entire time. 2) when the gas canister gets iced up the heater does tend to cut out now and then. Once you give it a break for about 10/15 mins it does fire up again.Overall I do like this heater. It heats up your tent in seconds and is very easy and safe to use for short bursts. I would not recommend sleeping with it switched on.

  9. J-EV

    The heat is instant and really well made in the US, not a Chinese imitation. I actually think it is the same company as Dewalt.The site offered me a hose connection kit ‘as if they are bought together’ that was supposed to be made by Mr Heater (which I don’t know if that is true) and was about 1m long and looked like a silver shower hose and had various different connectors so that you can connect it to virtually anything, but it didn’t have the connector in the kit to connect it to the heater itself and I thought, I’ll just order an adapter but no such thing existed. I had to return that and bought another hose by Mr Heater which is about 5m long for around the same price. Be careful with the hoses as the cheap ones get destroyed by the oil and the corrosion/breakdown of the rubber goes into the heater and damages the heater and remember you are inhaling the toxins.I also bought the oil filter from another site and got them imported from the US, it fits perfectly on the heater end of the attachment chain of things. Still means the oil went down the pipe if it is a cheap nasty pipe or the mr heater pipe (which is graded and promise not to break down the rubber) and gets to the oil filter which prevents oil getting into the heater. I say all this because propane is oil based gas… The little 1lb cannisters do not need the oil filter as they don’t have the oil problem in the cannisters but the big red propane bottles do have the oil.I got a bag for it which is actually a cooler/thermal rucksack and it fit the heater inside with the 1lb cannister laid on top and the front pocket with the hose etc. Half the price of the real branded Mr Heater bag. Found here.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09FDR567Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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