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Coleman 5053A751 ProCat Perfectemp Catalytic Propane Heater with Instastart Technology

Coleman 5053A751 ProCat Perfectemp Catalytic Propane Heater with Instastart Technology
Brand: Coleman
Category: Sports

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $99.98
You Save: $0.01


Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 1585

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.9
Dimensions (in): 15.6 x 11.5 x 11.1

MPN: 5053A751
Model: 5053A751
UPC: 076501215151
EAN: 0076501215151
ASIN: B0009PURYU

Release Date: April 18, 2005
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Catalytic heater with platinum technology provides flameless warmth
  • Cordless heater can be used in a garage, shop, house, tent, or ice shanty
  • Pressure-regulated propane fuel system, designed with a fan for better heat circulation
  • Operates up to eight hours on 16.4-ounce Coleman propane cylinder
  • 3,000 BTU; designed for indoor use; limited lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Get reliable, flameless heat with this Coleman Powercat Heater! No hose, no cords... just heat. That's the best way to describe this new Heater from Coleman. It's designed for indoor use, and pumps out a toasty 3000 BTUs of cozy heat! Cold buster: Operates up to 8 hours on 16 oz. Coleman propane cylinder; Catalytic heater with platinum technology provides 3000 BTUs of safe, flameless warmth; Pressure regulated propane fuel system burns fuel efficiently; Built-in fan powered by 2 'D' batteries provides better heat circulation (batteries not included); Designed for indoor use. Heat things up with Coleman! Order ONLINE Now! Coleman Powercat 3000 BTU Heater

Amazon.com Product Description
The Coleman 5053A751 ProCat Portable Catalytic Propane Heater with Electronic Ignition provides consistent heat where no other sources are available without the danger of open flames. Whether you need a backup heater for power outages or want to heat a garage, shop, tent, boat, or ice shanty, this cordless heater for indoor use is ready to go wherever you might need some warmth.

Constructed with 3,000 BTU output, the catalytic heater with platinum technology provides flameless heat from a pressure-regulated propane fuel system that produces a steady fuel stream, even in cold weather, at high altitudes, or when fuel is low. The starting mechanism is a fast-acting piezoelectric sparker that ignites the propane in the presence of atmospheric O2. Easy to operate, you simply screw a 16.4-ounce propane cylinder on the back, turn the knob to "on" for a few seconds, and hit the ignition switch. The portable heater moves the heat efficiently with a fan, powered by two D batteries (not included), for better circulation. The Coleman ProCat operates for up to eight hours on 16.4-ounce Coleman propane cylinder.

Manufacturer Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty

About Coleman
The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Perfect for camping, not for backpacking   January 1, 2009
C. A. Cortes Gomez (Mexico City)
Simply, I love this heater. It is really big not suitable for backpacking. If you want to know more or less the size of this product go to the colema web page, find this item and click on the manual of it. There are some pics showing an adult hand maneuvring this heater.

In spite of this size, I really like it. The size gives more heat than a regular coleman heater, but the fan does a great difference by spreading the heat all around the tent. For sure it takes more room in the vehicle, but at the same tame I take with me less blankets and extra stuff to stay warm inside the tent.

I may suggest take with you one propane gas bottle (16 oz) and a pair of D batteries for each camping night.



4 out of 5 stars ProCat Review   December 24, 2008
Jimmy G (Glendale, Ca.)
Purchased from Amazon. I was pleased with the service, tracking and follow up. Will continue to shop with them.
When opening the box my initial surprise was the size of the unit. Compared to the picture it is amazingly large. I used the heater inside a 9x9 canvas tent about 82" high at 32 degrees with rain & snow. I was happily surprised at how much heat this unit puts out. It is not instant, you have to wait an hour or two but it really warms the tent. The angle of the heater is for distributing the heat upward but I placed the heater on one of those small step stools and it fits perfect. The only draw back is the battery life. I used the heater mostly without the fan but you can definitely tell the difference so bring plenty of batteries. I camp in primitive locations with no toilets and this heater is great to place in a potty privy and leave on. I also have a separate carbon monoxide alarm and I placed it within 5 feet of the heater with no alarm.
I find the heater safe, with ventilation: It uses up the air to function so ventilation is a must and do not use while sleeping.The heater is the appropriate size for stability and venting the hot air. I would recommend this heater for tent camping or as a potty or shower privy heater.If you have a small gathering area it is great for keeping the area cozy.
Cons: No bag for unit. I ordered a Coleman bag but it is too small unless you place the heater upside down in the bag and it still will not zip up, do some research Coleman.
Cons: Battery life for fan sucks, get a battery pack.



5 out of 5 stars Takes the chill off   December 19, 2008
SMXSteve (Seattle)
I have camped in 20 degree weather in a 3 season tent with a -15 sleeping bag. It gets cold especially any uncovered areas like your face. I end up covering it with my jacket. Then I got this ProCat heater - what a difference!

Takes the chill off
One thing about winter is that you are usually in your tent pretty early because it is dark around 4 pm or so - especially out in the woods. There really isn't any time for pre-heat. But I found this takes the chill off within about 15 minutes. I camped about a month ago in a 30 year old canvas tent with flaps over the door and window (no zippers like today's tents). It got down to 20 degrees but I still felt very comfortable - with my clothes on of course. Once in my sleeping bag, I didn't need to cover my face, in fact, I kind of got a little warm.

Use the fan
Definitely use the fan. You will need D batteries. I started about 5 pm and used it until 7 am the next morning and the batteries were still running strong. The fan makes what I consider typical noise from a fan, nothing loud and didn't bother me.

Have two tanks for all night use
As others have said, the propane runs out in the middle of the night but the fan of course keeps running. In my case I just hooked up the second tank and it wasn't long until it was warm again. This is in a one room tent (about 10x10x6 feet high). And yes I lit it inside the tent; just don't put your face (or any combustible) right in the thing. Next time I will change the tanks around 10 so I don't wake up cold in the middle of the night.

Safe?
I did have a tester which never measured anything. And I obviously woke up alive. However, I did have a bit of a headache. I also have tried this heater in my house and had a bit of a headache as well. Could have been coincidence and I haven't noticed any other side affects so I guess that is determined 'safe'. But you want to have some air come in anyway so the thing doesn't consume all of it...

Around the house
I have used it inside the house. I feel more comfortable always using a tester. Common sense - we need to breath air and some things are easy to ignite so keep them away from it.

Conclusion
I have camped in the summer when it unexpectedly got down in the 30s. I doubt I will still think of taking this. But if you want to enjoy winter camping this is ideal. Take a set of batteries, two tanks of propane (per night). It is not going to feel like home or a roaring fire but it still makes camping comfortable. And you can use it around the house.




4 out of 5 stars Physical size is large   December 17, 2008
DSW (WI USA)
Very light weight, except the physical size is larger than expected. The bag that Amazon recommends as a carrying bag (Coleman Soft Black Carry Case for Catalytic Heaters by Coleman) is too small to hold the heater. You'll need a good size backpack to hold the heater if you want to carry it with you.

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