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Thread: Refurbished Wildcat shed heater
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11th March 2019, 11:06 PM #1Senior Member
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Refurbished Wildcat shed heater
Hi All,
I have for sale a refurbished Wildcat shed heater.
This is a large heater that will warm up your shed quickly and effectively.
It’s very handy on those cold and frosty winter nights.
It hooks up to a standard POL gas cylinder fitting and you don’t really need to run it that long to warm up your shed.
It has a piezo ignition and automatic safety gas cutoff if the flame goes out, however the thermocouple is just about buggered and really needs to be replaced (these are about $20.00 from Gameco)
Asking $150.00 or nearest offer.
It’s a little bit large but weighs very little and can be picked up with a ute or station wagon or probably in the back seat if necessary.
Heater is located in Fawkner, northern suburbs of Melbourne.
I’m only offering this on the Woodwork and Metalwork forums at the moment but if it doesn’t sell within a week it will go in ebay.
Please ask any questions or PM for contact details or to arrange an inspection.
Cheers,
Greg.
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