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Details: QDF 9000 BTU/H Kerosene Stove Heater, 4.5L Kerosene Stove Burner, Adjustable Firepower, 360° Surround Heating, for Indoor Outdoor, Patio, Deck, Home
Brand: QDF
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- High Efficiency Heating:The maximum calorific value is 9000BTU/H (equivalent to 2600W), and the fuel consumption per hour is 0.25L/hr. It can quickly heat up a room of about 15-20 square meters. It can heat, boil water, cook rice, cook vegetables and barbecue at the same time.
- Convenient And Practical Kerosene Stove: The top of the kerosene stove has a handle for easy carrying. The fuel gauge can be checked at any time, which is convenient for checking the fuel usage; the 4.5L fuel storage tank reduces the number of refueling, and can continue to refuel and dissipate heat for about 16-21 hours
- Specially Designed Kerosene Heater: The detachable furnace body is easy to clean and durable. Rotating the regulating valve, the firepower can be adjusted as required; no noise, no glare, convenient to use every night
- Safety Camp Stove: There is a protective net outside the small oil stove, which can effectively prevent burns. The radiator is equipped with a stable base to prevent tilting. At the same time, it also has the function of automatically extinguishing fire when falling or shaking to improve safety.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Kerosene Space Heaters
Kerosene space heaters are a popular choice for warming up rooms, but there are a few important things you need to consider before you invest.- Power. Kerosene space heaters are either rated in BTUs or watts. BTUs measure how much heat is produced, and watts measure how much power is required to produce the heat.
- BTU/Watt. The higher the BTU/watt, the more heat a space heater will produce. Kerosene space heaters that are rated at 1,500 to 2,500 BTU/watt will heat a room faster than those rated 1,000 to 1,500 BTU/watt.
- Size. Kerosene space heaters are either portable or stationary. Portable space heaters are typically small and meant for warming up smaller areas. Stationary space heaters, on the other hand, are larger and meant for heating larger areas.
- Remote Control. Some kerosene space heaters have remote controls, which allow you to control the temperature in the room.
- Safety. Kerosene space heaters produce a large amount of carbon monoxide (CO). CO is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill. CO poisoning often results from using kerosene space heaters improperly.
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 a common way to heat your home during the cold winter months. These heaters use kerosene, which heats the air inside your house (instead of using electricity to heat the air).Using a kerosene space heater is fairly simple, but there are a few things that you’ll need to know about it before you use it. Here are a few important facts that will help you get the most out of your kerosene space heater:
The kerosene you use should be clean: Since kerosene is flammable, you do not want to use old or contaminated kerosene in your kerosene space heater. Old kerosene can pick up dirt, grime, and other contaminants that can clog the device and cause it to malfunction.
Kerosene space heaters can be dangerous: Kerosene space heaters are fire hazards, so you should never use them alone, or leave them unattended while theyre running.
Kerosene space heaters may not provide enough heat: Kerosene space heaters heat up the air inside of your home or office, but don’t provide much direct heat. This means it will take some time for your room to warm up once the kerosene space heater is turned on.