Kerosene fumes are not only harmful to inhale, but can also be deadly. According to the National Kerosene Heater Association, kerosene heaters should only be used in well-ventilated areas. When used in enclosed spaces, kerosene heaters can release harmful fumes that can be fatal if inhaled.
Kerosene space heaters can be used indoors, but there are some things to keep in mind. First, kerosene heaters need to be vented to the outside, so make sure you have a window or door open while the heater is in use. Second, kerosene heaters produce carbon monoxide, so it's important to have a working carbon monoxide detector in the room where the heater is being used. Finally, always refuel kerosene heaters outside and never leave them unattended while in use.
You can put diesel in a kerosene heater, but it is not recommended. Diesel is a heavier oil and will not burn as cleanly as kerosene. This will cause soot to build up on the heating elements and potentially clog the burner.
4.4/5
45000 btu heat output
Power on/off switch
Heating Area 1125 sq. ft
Operates 14 hours on full 5-gallon tank
Built-in air pressure gauge
$234
Works well. I believed it to have a thermostat. Although it was said in the advertisement that it didn't, it's simple to overlook when making a purchase. It smells a little worse than other torpedo warmers I've used in the past, otherwise I'd give it five stars. The lowest btu heater I've ever bought is also this one. It has a somewhat stronger stench, which I assume is because it doesn't run as hot as other units to burn as cleanly. Not awful in any way. I've just used kerosene so far, but it can run on diesel, jp8, and other fuels as well. Compares favorably to other units I've owned in the past or seems to be fairly efficient. It does a decent job of heating my 20 × 20 uninsulated garage, but looking back, I should have gotten the 80,000 BTU type. primarily because of the thermostat feature. Still a reliable heater. Physically, it is comparable to or the same size as conventional 60,000–80,000 BTU heaters. I got this expecting it to take up a little less room because it only has 45,000 BTUs, but it didn't.
4.2/5
☀ã€Remote control & smart 12-hour timer】This ceramic heater is equipped with a remote control with sensitive response and ultra-long sensing distance. Also this heater is designed with a timer function from 1-12 hours. It will automatically shut off in the time you have set in advance. User-friendly design makes you no longer have to worry about forgetting to turn off the power.
☀ã€Multi-mode & oscillation function for family & personal】Features 120° Oscillating function can warm A large area, allowing you to use it in home or office. More convenient for you to share the Warm with your family and friends. The ceramic heater carries three power modes, allows the ceramic heater to blow Warm air flow in different speed.
☀ã€Overheat & auto shut off protection】Worry about safety problem? This ceramic space heater have already solved for you. When the ceramic heater is Overheat, it will be shut off automatically. If the unit is kicked down accidentally, tip-over switch will shut off The ceramic heater. Put it beside your bed with an easy mind, you will get a Warm sleep and nice dream.
☀ã€Fast heating & temperature control】Portable ceramic heater 1502s has fan/ Warm/ hot wind selections to satisfy your needs. Chose fan wind to have some Gentle breeze after your exercise at early winter. When weather is frozen, select Warm/hot wind mode and place this Tower ceramic heater under your desk or beside your sofa, no more intolerance to cold limbs!
$234
Because my infant had to wash in the evenings when it's quite cold, I purchased this item for her. Because it consistently takes a long time to warm up, the air conditioner doesn't function well. But using this heater is really rapid. Turning it on almost immediately makes you feel warmer. Additionally, a remote is included, which is really helpful. The heating may be controlled without your physical contact. It is incredibly safe, which is the last thing I want to emphasize. If it falls over, a safe feature will turn the power off. Overall, this is a high-quality, useful tool that will make my winter better.
4.2/5
👑 User Friendly-----Equipped with front carry handle, the oil filled heater is easy for moving between rooms. And the silent operation will never bother you while you are sleeping or working.
👑 Adjustable Thermostat-----Our oil filled heater can adjust thermostat, and you can enjoy the most comfortable temperature for your different needs with this oil filled heater.
👑 Sealed Oil-----Our oil filled heater is equipped with permanently sealed oil, which means no longer refilling. The oil heater helps warm your space in a shorter time.
👑 Safety Protection-----When the oil filled radiator heater is overheated, it will shut off automatically to keep you and your family members safe all the time.
👑 Powerful Oil Filled Heater-----With 700 watts of heating power, the oil filled heater provides energy-efficient heating for your room or office which needs constant heat in the winter.
$234
As someone who easily gets chilly, this has so far worked flawlessly in the rather little (guest bedroom-sized? )room I'm using it in. It definitely warms up the space, and I appreciate that it does so without making as much noise or blowing air as other heaters do. I don't know how much this would assist in locations where it gets really cold though because my house never drops below the 60s.The heated oil does have a scent, but I grow used to it quickly, and I only notice it when I leave the room and return (and I easily get migraines from smells), and 2) you can't move it when it's hot, though it's certainly possible if you're careful.Overall, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages, and I would suggest this to anyone searching for a quiet heater for a small or medium-sized room.
3.9/5
Operates approximately 11 hours on full tank
Includes thermostat, lighted on/off switch, fuel gauge, six-function LED diagnostics
Constructed of rugged, durable steel and has a heavy-duty high output fan
Provides instant heat that is economical, efficient
Steel
Imported
Offers fixed heat output of 75,000 BTU's
$234
I took it out of the box and attached the handle with two Phillips screws. There are two brackets on the side for an extension cord, but I did not attach them because I did not need them. I then filled it with kerosene K1 and turned on the switch. It fired up right away and worked great. There was little noise, though it was not as loud as other ones I had used. It was more on the quieter side. There was no smell of fumes until it shut off.
3.8/5
Save on utility bills!
Economical – Cut heating bills by warming only occupied areas
10,000 BTU's
Heats up to 500 sq.ft.
Convenient - Easy to use automatic ignition and one-touch shut-off
NO ELECTRICITY NEEDED
Dependable - Ideal for emergency use or daily use
$234
Over the years, we've used a number of kerosene heaters. We finally had a chance to ignite it a few days ago when it became really chilly, and just like every other Dyna Flo warmer we've used before, it performed well. In the event of a power outage, everyone should have a can of kerosene on hand. When we experienced a deadly ice storm a few years ago, our priceless knee saved our lives. We lost electricity for four days and would not have been able to stay at home without the heater.
3.6/5
Heats up to 1,000 SQ.FT.
23,000 BTU/hour
NO ELECTRICITY NEEDED
Economical – Cut heating bills by warming only occupied areas
Convenient - Easy to use automatic ignition and one-touch shut-off
Save on utility bills!
Dependable - Ideal for emergency use or daily use
$234
The larger 23,500 BTU model has been in my possession for almost 20 years, and it has never failed. I currently own a tiny 10,500 BTU Dyna-glo and I adore it! On the very frigid below-zero days, I have been using it in my living room to give my large furnace a breather, and it performs the job with ease. Although the entire level is heated, the far bedrooms won't be as comfortable as the living room.There is no scent and no issue using the dead K1 kerosene in it. Kerosene costs $2.99 a gallon at my neighborhood hardware shop, and it also functions perfectly.A NOTE TO THE SMART...Do not use the emergency shut-off button to turn the heater off. It smacks the wick assembly down, and I believe that if it does that again, the wick and/or the heating mechanism will be harmed. I wind the wick down carefully while still holding the wick knob and depressing the emergency shut-off button. By doing it this manner, the heater turns off without slamming the mechanism, which may also mess up the position of the wick. Therefore, invest in one of them; you'll be happy you did.
3.6/5
Reliable thermostat-controlled
Heating coverage:- 5500 square feet
1-year limited warranty
Silent drive technology for half the noise of a comparable heater
Tough steel construction
Versatile great for construction sites, workshops, farms or garages
$234
This heater is my second iteration. I fuel them with diesel. This burns much more cleanly than the last one. The flow valve screw on the older one needed to be adjusted so that the exhaust wouldn't burn my eyes. The replacement one was ready to use and worked flawlessly. Looking at the plug will allow you to quickly determine which line you have. The previous one has a standard plug. The brand-new one has a plug you can use. They're connected in a daisy chain. Compared to other forced air models, extremely quiet. Just be careful not to let the fuel run out because when it does, it shoots flames. Simple to use
Most torpedo heaters are not safe to operate indoors. They produce carbon monoxide and other harmful gases that can build up quickly in enclosed spaces. If you must use one indoors, make sure to open doors and windows to ventilate the area and keep a carbon monoxide detector nearby.
Kerosene lamps are a common source of light in many parts of the world, but they can also be used indoors. While kerosene is generally safe to use, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, make sure that your kerosene lamp is well-ventilated. Kerosene emits fumes that can be harmful if inhaled in large quantities. Second, keep an eye on the wick. The flame should be kept low to avoid producing too much heat or smoke. Finally, be sure to have a fire extinguisher
Kerosene heaters are a common way to heat a home, but there is some concern that they may emit carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled. Some studies have shown that kerosene heaters can emit small amounts of carbon monoxide, but it is unclear if this is enough to be harmful. The best way to protect yourself from carbon monoxide poisoning is to install a carbon monoxide detector in your home.
Kerosene heaters are a great way to stay warm indoors during the winter months. However, many people don't realize that kerosene heaters need ventilation in order to operate safely. Without proper ventilation, kerosene heaters can produce harmful fumes that can be dangerous to your health. Make sure to open a window or door when using a kerosene heater in order to allow for proper ventilation.
If you're using a kerosene heater, you should crack a window to let some fresh air in. Otherwise, the fumes from the kerosene can build up and make the room very stuffy.
If you're using a propane heater, you don't need to open a window. Propane is a very efficient fuel, and the heater will produce very little waste gas. However, if you're using a larger propane heater, you may want to open a window to help ventilate the room.
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