So I've been heating my 12x12x12 garage office with a mixed system the last few years. First I fire up propane heater to knock off the chill (one of those 100k BTU garbage can looking deals), then I switch to a small electric heater aimed under my desk. When the little electric heater can't keep up, I fire up the propane monster again for a few minutes. Rinse, repeat, air our the office a few times a day to help with exhaust. This was effective, but very stupid to be doing five days a week.
This year I got a heated floor mat to keep my feet warm, works great. But I wanted to ditch the devil's trashcan heater for something that vents outside. I like propane because it is cheap, and I have a refill station 500 feet from my house (handy!). Last time I tried heating my office with just electric my power bill went nuts, so I don't want to do that again. Now I'm looking at what I'm guessing would be a small furnace that I can mount on the wall (or outside the garage) that blows only heated air into the space.
This seems like the solution: https://www.usstove.com/gas-appliances/gas-stoves-fireplaces/11000-btu-direct-vent-propane-heater/
I'd need to rearrange a few things on my external wall and cut a hole for the vent, but the idea seems solid.
What I think I'd really like is a tent heater like this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/VEVOR-17000-BTU-5000-Watt-Diesel-Air-Heater-All-in-One-Diesel-Heater-with-Remote-Control-and-LCD-Switch-12-Volt-ZCJRQYTJ5KWDFKYJ1V0/318766139
I like the idea of just plumbing an intake vent through a window pane, and mounting the heater itself on the outside wall of the garage (I have really wide 36" eaves all the way around). I'd need to fuel it up more often than propane, but not having to give up interior wall space is tempting. And for less than $200 I can chalk it up as an test if it doesn't really work.
Any other options I'm missing?