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New Martinson-Nicholls Golf Cart Heater Keeps Hands Warm and Game Hot

New Martinson-Nicholls Golf Cart Heater Keeps Hands Warm and Game Hot


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Posted 2006-02-13


The new Martinson-Nicholls Golf Cart Heater is wind-resistant, and operates on readily available one pound cylindrical propane tanks. Using a special Cup Holder Caddy, it fits securely in golf cart cupholders for convenient positioning of the heater.

Providing fast, efficient outdoor heat, the new Golf Cart Heater can extend your golf season into cooler weather. This portable heater will keep your hands warm on cooler days or for those chilly, early morning tee times.

Depending on the heat setting and size of propane tank, this 3500 Btuh should last for hours (at the "on" setting, it will run 6 hours using a 14.1 oz. tank). It works with both 14.1 oz. and 16.4 oz. propane tanks. The safety shut-off valve cuts off gas flow if the burner goes out.

The propane tank is not included, but can be purchased separately from hardware, sporting goods, and camping stores.

The "Caddy" tank holder alone also doubles as an oversized cup holder for your car or van cup holder, and has a slot for large cups and mugs with handles. It is dishwasher safe.

About Martinson-Nicholls

Martinson-Nicholls, over the last 25 years, has established itself as a leader in custom floor matting, heating and safety solutions.

Martinson-Nicholls provides the customer with the exact mat size needed--small, large, standard, nonstandard, special shapes and logos. Custom installations are also a specialty of the company.

Anti-slip safety tapes and treads are available in various sizes and textures from hand cut or die cut pieces to full rolls and special shapes.

"We have concentrated on floor safety, anti-fatigue and indoor and outdoor heated floor mat applications. We welcome the special applications that our customers present us with. This has enabled us to satisfy come very unique and unusual problems for our customers," says Dan Ruminski, President of Martinson-Nicholls.



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