We have a three stall garage, of which one stall is used for a ski tuning shop, boot lab, and warehouse/shipping/receiving for the global headquarters for Pugski.com. The director of shipping/receiving and ski tuning/mounting (@Philpug) has been complaining that its cold.
The garage area is open (30 X 30) and we don't intend on closing it off due to space constraints, but we'd like to get a space heater to take the edge off the coldness.
Last year we borrowed a heater from @Andy Mink (he can share what that one was) but I'm looking to buy one for Phil for Christmas (shhhhh don't spoil the surprise) and I'm wondering if there is a better option.
Things I'm looking for in a heater
Phil was initially looking at this one but I ruled it out due to my past experience with such heaters - Loud, burns off too much oxygen.
I'm open to suggestions.
Is something as simple as this good enough to take the edge off when the garage is chilly?
The garage area is open (30 X 30) and we don't intend on closing it off due to space constraints, but we'd like to get a space heater to take the edge off the coldness.
Last year we borrowed a heater from @Andy Mink (he can share what that one was) but I'm looking to buy one for Phil for Christmas (shhhhh don't spoil the surprise) and I'm wondering if there is a better option.
Things I'm looking for in a heater
- Electric or propane
- Quiet
- Some kind of air circulation
- Safety
Phil was initially looking at this one but I ruled it out due to my past experience with such heaters - Loud, burns off too much oxygen.
I'm open to suggestions.
Is something as simple as this good enough to take the edge off when the garage is chilly?