For the times when you can’t have a campfire to warm you up on your camping adventures, then the Portable Propane Heater from Companion is the answer.
With two different heat settings, you can adjust this unit to the temperature you need. The front guard protects, while the oxygen depletion sensor to give you peace of mind when the heater is operating.
The Portable Propane Heater has a powder-coated surface for durability, and it also has a carry handle on the top – making it easy to pack it in and out of your vehicle with the rest of your camping gear.
If you’re in need of a cost-effective heating solution to keep you toasty around camp on your next adventure, then look no further than the Portable Propane Heater from Companion.
Hi. Recently purchased this heater and it works well. I would like a bag to store it in. Does anything suit in your range of canvas bags?
Jeff - Avalon Beach, NSW (5 months ago)
G'day Jeff,
We don't have anything in particular but one of our team members has just tried this out and it fits in the Zempire Deluxe & Grill Stove Carry Case without the gas bottle attached.
Kaya - Snowys(5 months ago)
Difference to the equivalent Buddy heater2 answers
Can you please let me know what the differences are between this model and the similar Buddy heater?
Romy - Lara(4 years ago)
G'day Romy,
The two units are pretty similar and run on the same type of gas bottle. Physically the companion unit is a little taller and heavier, and functionally the companion unit has a slightly lower overall heat output, and therefore slightly lower gas consumption. Both have great reviews, but the Buddy Heater does appear to be a little more popular.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
One thing to remember is the Australian version of the Buddy Heater only has a single heat setting, unlike the International version which has two. The Companion has low/high.
Rob - Hollywell, QLD (1 year ago)
Which fitting do I need to connect to an LPG bottle?1 answer
What type of fitting does it have to hook it up to LPG?
Hamish - Jindabyne (5 years ago)
G'day Hamish,
If you're looking at connecting your Companion Portable Propane Heater up to a larger gas bottle with a POL fitting, then you'd want to grab one of these hoses. If you've got a smaller gas bottle with the 3/8" fitting, then this is the one you'd need.
Ben - Snowys(5 years ago)
CANISTER/TYPE1 answer
Hello, could you please advise which size (Propane) canister is suitable for this appliance?
Many thanks in advance.
Roy.
Roy - GLENORCHY(6 years ago)
G'day Roy,
The Companion Portable Propane Heater uses 453g propane canisters.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Is it can be use inside RV3(Oz tent)?1 answer
is it safe inside of tent or small place?
Sook Hee - Carlingford(6 years ago)
G'day Sook Hee,
The Companion Portable Propane Heater is an outdoor heater and as such, should only be used outdoors. We encourage you for safety reasons to not use it inside any tent.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Can this heater be used in a caravan1 answer
Is it safe for a caravan
David - My gambier(6 years ago)
G'day David,
We recommend against using any portable gas appliance indoors. It should be fine to use outdoors under the awning, however.