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Details: Mr. Heater 175,000-BTU Forced-Air Kerosene Heater, F270370 MH175KTR
Brand: Mr. Heater
The Mr. Heater 175,000 BTU Forced Air Kerosene Heater. Safe, easy warmth for when the temperature drops. Convert your garage, barn, or tool shed into a year-round workspace! This Mr. Heater Forced Air Kerosene Heater delivers up to 175,000 BTUs of chill-chasing warmth when you’re working on your truck, farm equipment, ATV and more. Heats approximately 4,250 sq. ft.. Runs up to 10 hours on a full tank. 13.4 gallon fuel tank. Easy-off access panel and side lift handles. Troubleshooting diagnostics with LED indicator. Overheat safety shut-off. Thermostat. CSA Certified.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Nullify
- Imported
- 175,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater up to 4,375 square feet
- 14-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
- High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Kerosene Space Heaters
Kerosene space heaters are cost-effective, long-lasting, and effective. However, like any heating appliance, they are dangerous if misused.- Consider the output. Kerosene heaters have a range of output. The heater you select should be able to heat the room quickly.
- Consider the safety. Kerosene heaters fuel is flammable, so its best to keep them away from children and pets.
- Consider the design. Kerosene heaters come in different designs, including wall-mount units, room units, and free-standing units.
- Consider the brand. Kerosene heaters are available from a variety of brands, including Frigidaire, Kenmore, and Maytag.
- Check the warranty.
How to choose Kerosene Space Heaters
Kerosene space heaters can give your home or office a lot of warmth on the coldest of days. But which ones are the best?One factor that you’ll want to consider is the amount of heat that a particular space heater can provide. The Kerosene Heater Buying Guide lists the amount of BTUs that each heater can produce. For instance, the 8,000-watt King Kerosene Heater puts out 8,000 BTUs of heat per hour.
The Kerosene Heater Buying Guide also lists the type of fuel that each heater uses. A kerosene heater typically uses kerosene as fuel; these heaters are cheaper and usually more efficient than other types of space heaters.
Another feature to consider is whether the heaters have any safety features. Kerosene heaters tend to lack these safety features, so check the Kerosene Heater Buying Guide for a list of safety features that different heaters have.
How to use Kerosene Space Heaters
Kerosene space heaters are very simple to use. Here is a step-by-step guide to using them.- Step #1: Fill the tank to the desired amount with kerosene.
- Step #2: Set the thermostat on the desired temperature.
- Step #3: The heater will reach the desired temperature after a few minutes.
- Step #4: Once the desired temperature is reached, the heater will shut off.
- Step #5: Repeat this process until the desired temperature is reached.
Kerosene space heaters are very easy to use and, as long as you follow the instructions above, they should function reliably and efficiently for a long time.
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