The 8 Best Golf Cart Heaters
This wiki has been updated 24 times since it was first published in November of 2018. Whenever you're dying to hit the links despite a chill in the air you can use one of these golf cart heaters to keep you warm as you drive from shot to shot. Some run on propane for portability while others hook up to the cart's battery for added convenience. We've ranked them here by their heating power, safety, ease of use and installation, and durability in the elements.
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Editor's Notes
December 03, 2018:
An interesting divide exists in this category between gas-powered and electric units. Given the limitations of a golf cart's battery, most electric units fall a little short, save perhaps the Climate Caddy. The Mr. Heater model seems to be the undisputed champion among golfers, however.
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