Best Garage Heaters of 2020 Scroll ← Conclusion Pros Cons Best Moving Taotronics TT-HE001 Space Heater Check Price Our Take An electric heater that uses forced air to heat an average-sized garage. Pros – Uses forced air to heat the air instead of the objects in a space– Has an eco mode to use less electricity– Is easy to control with its remote and touchscreen display Cons – Only works indoors– Some customers received defective units that stopped working after a few uses Best propane Mr. Heater F232000 MH9BX Buddy Portable Propane Radiant Heater Check Price Our Take A propane heater that can heat a smaller garage or be taken on outdoor adventures. Pros – Has a durable metal construction– Can be taken on trips because of its small size, propane tank, and handle– Available in two colors Cons – One tank only lasts three hours at maximum heat– Some customers struggled to keep the pilot light on Dr. Infrared Heater Portable Space Heater Check Price Our Take An electric heater with a retro design for homeowners concerned about appearance and ability. Pros – Is quiet at 39 decibels, which is less sound than a normal conversation– Has wheels for easy transportation– Automatically shuts off after being on for 12 hours Cons – Doesn’t specify how many square feet it can heat– Some customers complained about the company’s poor customer service Heat Storm HS-1500-PHX-WIFI Infrared Heater Check Price Our Take An electric heater that’s controlled by a built-in display or smartphone app. Pros – Lightweight at only nine pounds– Doesn’t get warm when it’s on, so it’s safe to touch– Can be installed over an outlet Cons – Uses radiant heat, so it only heats objects, not the air itself– Some customers kept getting an error message on the screen Mr. Heater F260550 Big Maxx Natural Gas Unit Heater Check Price Our Take A natural gas heater that mounts from the ceiling to heat a large garage. Pros – Can heat 1,250 square feet, the largest area out of the products in this review– Comes with the brackets to mount it from the ceiling– Can be installed in low-ceiling buildings because of its small size Cons – Installation may be too complicated for the average homeowner– Some customers said their heater was loud