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I have a Coleman "SportCat" catalytic propane heater. This heater is unlike other propane heaters, because it doesn't burn with an actual open flame that can ignite things. It's pretty low output, and designed for safe indoor use.
This thing is starting to seem more like a death trap than a "safe" heater. I have MULTIPLE scars on my hands and legs due to what I think is a very poor design of the heater, which leaves hot parts exposed right next to the plastic handle you're supposed to grab onto. This was only the first part that made me mad.
Then, one night, I left it in my garage, turned OFF! The next morning the hole place stunk like propane, and the pilot lights in my appliances could have easily blown up the garage. Basically it was leaking out of the valve in the "off" position. So, I took it back to the store and got a different one....
Still, there's another issue. It's hard to ignite. It heats up very slowly, so sometimes you don't notice right away if it hasn't ignited. If it hasn't, and you try to ignite it again, (has a push button starter) there will be a big fireball in your face. Last night this happened in an exceptionally bad way, burning my hand rather severely, and most of the hair on my arms and face. Not bad enough to go to the hospital, but bad enough to PISS ME OFF!
What do you think I should do about this? I feel that this is a dangerous product no matter which one you have, they're all somewhat defective. The design itself is dangerous and lends itself to burns. Not only do I think it should be taken off the market, but I think at the very least Coleman owes me a new, SAFE heater. For that matter they should recall them all.
Should I call them and give them a chance to make amends? Or should I just let them know when they get their lawsuit papers served?
Of course everyone should know propane heaters CAN be dangerous and need to be handled with care, BUT, the whole point of this heater is it's supposed to be extra "safe". That's why I paid a lot more for it than a comparable model of a different style.
I have a Coleman "SportCat" catalytic propane heater. This heater is unlike other propane heaters, because it doesn't burn with an actual open flame that can ignite things. It's pretty low output, and designed for safe indoor use.
This thing is starting to seem more like a death trap than a "safe" heater. I have MULTIPLE scars on my hands and legs due to what I think is a very poor design of the heater, which leaves hot parts exposed right next to the plastic handle you're supposed to grab onto. This was only the first part that made me mad.
Then, one night, I left it in my garage, turned OFF! The next morning the hole place stunk like propane, and the pilot lights in my appliances could have easily blown up the garage. Basically it was leaking out of the valve in the "off" position. So, I took it back to the store and got a different one....
Still, there's another issue. It's hard to ignite. It heats up very slowly, so sometimes you don't notice right away if it hasn't ignited. If it hasn't, and you try to ignite it again, (has a push button starter) there will be a big fireball in your face. Last night this happened in an exceptionally bad way, burning my hand rather severely, and most of the hair on my arms and face. Not bad enough to go to the hospital, but bad enough to PISS ME OFF!
What do you think I should do about this? I feel that this is a dangerous product no matter which one you have, they're all somewhat defective. The design itself is dangerous and lends itself to burns. Not only do I think it should be taken off the market, but I think at the very least Coleman owes me a new, SAFE heater. For that matter they should recall them all.
Should I call them and give them a chance to make amends? Or should I just let them know when they get their lawsuit papers served?
Of course everyone should know propane heaters CAN be dangerous and need to be handled with care, BUT, the whole point of this heater is it's supposed to be extra "safe". That's why I paid a lot more for it than a comparable model of a different style.