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Details: 70-054-0100, 68-3046 Air Filter Kit Pro Temp, Heat Hog, Remington Mi-T-M
Brand: BUYING
Replaces Part #70-054-0100,68-3046 Includes .Input, Output & Lint Filters. For ProTemp, Heat-Stream, Pinnacle, Mi-T-M, 2010 and newer Remington & Master Heaters This kits fits the following models and some others: PT-45-KFA, PT-70-KFA, PT125-KFA, PT-175-FKA & PT-215-FKA Fits Too Many Models to List.
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- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Replaces Part #70-054-0100,68-3046
- For ProTemp, Heat-Stream, Pinnacle, Mi-T-M, 2010 and newer Remington & Master Heaters
- This kits fits the following models and some others: PT-45-KFA, PT-70-KFA, PT125-KFA, PT-175-FKA & PT-215-FKA
- Fits Too Many Models to List.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Kerosene Space Heaters
Kerosene space heaters, also known as kerosene heaters, are a great choice for heating your home, especially if you live in cold climates.- Safety. Before using a kerosene heater, make sure that it is installed in accordance with local building codes and that it is equipped with a manufacturer-approved chimney.
- Size. Kerosene heaters come in both tabletop and mounted versions. If space is an issue, a mounted unit might be your best bet.
- Cost. Kerosene heaters cost anywhere from $50 to $300. When buying a kerosene heater, consider how much money you can afford to spend on it.
- Heat output. Kerosene heaters come in wattages ranging from 1,800 to 3,300 W. The higher the wattage, the hotter your heater. When choosing a heater, consider how much heat you need.
- Maintenance. Kerosene heaters require little maintenance, except for routine cleaning.
- Debunking myths. While kerosene heaters are inexpensive, they are more expensive than propane and electric heaters. Kerosene heaters come with adjustable heat settings, which allow you to use as little or as much heat as you need.
How to choose Kerosene Space Heaters
Choosing kerosene heaters may seem simple, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind before buying.Kerosene heaters are portable and easy-to-use, making them ideal for home uses. Theyre also inexpensive compared to other types of heaters, making them a great value.
Before choosing a kerosene heater, there are several things you should consider:
- Fuel type: First, youll want to consider the type of fuel that youll use. Some kerosene heaters use kerosene, while others are compatible with other fuels.
- Fuel capacity: Kerosene heaters vary in fuel capacity, ranging from 1-gallon capacity to 10-gallon capacity. The greater the fuel capacity, the longer the heater will run.
- BTU heat output: Kerosene heaters range from 6,000 to 60,000 BTUs of heat output. The higher the BTU heat output, the hotter the heater will be.
- Noise level: Kerosene heaters vary in noise level, ranging from 61 to 75 decibels. The higher the noise level, the quieter the heater.
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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