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Toolfetch Hosts Product Launch for the New LB White Premier 40 Tent Heater
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ELMSFORD, N.Y. - Washingtoner -- Toolfetch just launched a massive in store product tutorial and demonstration for the new LB White propane patio heater, to educate customers on the functionality of this new portable tent heater. Toolfetch held an in-store awareness campaign to educate customers about the pros and cons of a party tent heater and featured LB White's newest product, the LB White Premier 40 tent heater. They were able to resonate with their customers on the importance of how to heat their space and the pros and cons of an outdoor gas heater.

The LB White Premier 40 is a 40,000 BTU heater capable of heating small outdoor events, jobsites, and patios. What makes this heater unique is that it runs on a standard 20 LB. propane tank and has a 99.97% fuel efficiency rate since it is direct fired. Weighing in at only 60 lbs. this heater is highly portable and can easily be transported in a small van or car.

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Restaurants, warehouses and contractors are in dire need for heating and the supply of heaters have become an issue with the port congestion and freight transport issues across the country. Toolfetch has promised its customers access to heaters through their program to support restaurant owners and they continue to see demand for the larger LB White Premier 170 and LB White Premier 80 heaters.

These product launches have helped customers better understand the product and the demonstrations have introduced them to a new world of safer and more efficient methods of heating larger spaces.

Toolfetch also carries heaters for large commercial spaces such as radiant tube heaters, indirect fired heaters and torpedo heaters.

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