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I'm with Pete Ablard. When you work hard you stay warm. Only time I get frozen is protracted working outdoors, usually getting a soaking from wet cutting or finishing natural stone. And a heater ain't much help outdoors. Save your cash and buy a manly piece of equipment, like a multi drill, or a bolster and chisel.
 

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I'm working on phase 2 of a project and my customer has got this in for me. It warms a 100sq m area in less than 5 mins, only thing is it sounds like a airport runway, but who cares, keeps my bacon sarnie warm

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Was just about to post the same! My customer bought a sip fireball, similar to that clarke above. Runs on diesel (red) thermostat control. Very good machine.
 

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