ProCom MN180TPA-B Ventless Infrared Plaque Heater vs ProCom MN200TBA-B Ventless Natural Gas Blue Flame Space Heater
Overall winner: ProCom MN200TBA-B Ventless Natural Gas Blue Flame Space Heater
Key Differences
Product A (MN200TBA-B) offers a higher heat output (20,000 BTU) and lists thermostat control plus a compact stylish design; it also has reports of ignition requiring multiple attempts and propane capacity considerations. Product B (MN180TPA-B) delivers 18,000 BTU, is described as an infrared plaque heater with multiple heat levels, and has customer-reported lighting issues and occasional odor complaints. Choose A if you need stronger output and a lower price tier; choose B if you prefer an infrared-style unit and slightly different heat-level control despite the noted smell and lighting reports
ProCom MN180TPA-B Ventless Infrared Plaque Heater
Compact natural gas infrared heater delivering up to 18000 BTU and heating spaces up to 950 sq. ft. Features thermostat control for High/Medium/Low. Customer note: effective heat but some report lighting and odor issues
Pros
- compact infrared design
- thermostat control (high/medium/low)
- heats large area up to 950 sq ft
- natural gas operation
Cons
- some customers report lighting issues
- some customers report smell/odor when lighting
ProCom MN200TBA-B Ventless Natural Gas Blue Flame Space Heater
Compact ventless blue flame heater with thermostat control for spaces up to 950 sq ft. Delivers configurable heat via High/Medium/Low settings; easy to install in small rooms. Some users note ignition may require multiple tries
Pros
- compact blue flame design
- thermostat control with multiple heat settings
- heats up to large small-room area
- includes wall mount and base feet
Cons
- ignition may require multiple attempts
- propane capacity usage varies by setup
- mixed feedback on performance at high altitude
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ProCom |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | ProCom |
| User Reviews | ProCom |