Hot Play Procom Portable |work| (2025)

Convection and infrared models operate silently, while forced‑air units produce a moderate fan noise—less than many traditional space heaters.

ProCom Kerosene Forced Air Heater - 80,000-110,000 BTU, Multifuel hot play procom portable

Construction sites, open workshops, ventilated commercial zones (e.g., 80,000–220,000 BTU / Heats up to 5,200 sq. ft. Kerosene, Diesel, Fuel Oil Large warehouses, industrial job sites, agricultural barns Kerosene, Diesel, Fuel Oil Large warehouses, industrial job

: If the heater turns on and then off, check the photocell . Use a multimeter to ensure it has low resistance when exposed to light; if it’s dirty, cleaning the terminal often fixes the issue. No portable device is complete without reliable power,

A rugged outdoor solution that mounts directly onto standard refillable propane cylinders.

No portable device is complete without reliable power, and the ProCom delivers a substantial 20-hour continuous playback on a single charge at moderate volumes. Fast charging via USB-C provides 4 hours of use from just a 15-minute charge. Furthermore, the device can act as a power bank for a smartphone, a feature that transforms it from a mere audio accessory into an essential travel companion. The battery management system is intelligent, learning charging patterns to prolong lithium-ion cell health—a rare consideration in consumer audio electronics.

Unlike standard electric space heaters, portable propane heaters are designed for off-grid use and high-output heating. This makes them ideal for uninsulated or drafty spaces where electric heat is impractical or too expensive. A key differentiator is that many models operate , relying solely on a propane tank. While some high-BTU models use a fan, many smaller ProCom units are entirely self-sufficient.