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Coleman propane space heater

5075751c Coleman propane space heater I BOUGHT THIS IN OCT 2008. I USED IT FOR A GREENHOUSE HEATER AND THE IGNITER WENT OUT ON IT, IT JUST NEEDS THE IGNITER REPLACED where can I get the parts AND IS THIS GOING TO COST ME?

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Google "Coleman" and go to "Propane Heaters" you should see a "contact us" or some such type in your problem along with when you bought the product they will be more than happy to help you.

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