ProCom ML100TPA-B 10,000 BTU Liquid Propane Infrared Plaque Heater vs InoKraft Maxheat MH85 85,000 BTU Propane Heater
Overall winner: InoKraft Maxheat MH85 85,000 BTU Propane Heater
Key Differences
ProCom ML100TPA-B (A) is a compact 10,000 BTU hanging infrared propane heater with thermostat control and a lower listed price; it’s suited for smaller indoor areas where adjustable, stylish, space-saving heat is desired. InoKraft Maxheat MH85 (B) delivers much higher heat (85k BTU), is built for fast heating and larger spaces with auto temperature control, but has mixed feedback on noise and propane use
ProCom ML100TPA-B 10,000 BTU Liquid Propane Infrared Plaque Heater
Compact liquid propane infrared heater with thermostat control for rooms up to 500 sq ft. Provides steady heat with 10,000 BTU output. One customer notes reliable warmth and ease of installation, while others report lighting and odor concerns
Pros
- thermostat control for adjustable heat
- heats up to 500 sq ft
- compact infrared design
- suitable for multiple rooms
Cons
- reports of lighting issues
- reports of smell when in use
InoKraft Maxheat MH85 85,000 BTU Propane Heater
Efficient 85,000 BTU forced-air propane heater with automatic 25-95F on/off control. Quickly warms large spaces with a heavy-duty fan; user notes quick startup and temperature-based shutoff
Pros
- automatic temperature control 25-95F
- high heating output (85,000 BTU)
- fast warm-up time
- heavy-duty forced air fan
Cons
- mixed noise level reports
- mixed opinions on propane usage
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ProCom |
| Durability | InoKraft |
| Versatility | InoKraft |
| User Reviews | InoKraft |