- Heats up to 1,000 square feet – 23,800 BTU’s
- Easy electronic ignition
- Built-in safety shut-off.
- Operates up to 9 – 12 hours on one full tank
- Ideal for zone heating and emergencies when power goes out.
- Convenient carrying handle, and safety guard grille.
23800 BTU Convection Kerosene Heaters for Indoor Use Portable (Black)
$269.99
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Category: Indoor Kerosene Space Heaters
Brand | UBACKS |
---|---|
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
IndoorOutdoor Usage | Indoor |
Product Dimensions | 18"D x 18"W x 27"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Use |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Heating Coverage | 1,000 square foot |
Burner type | Radiant |
Heat Output | 23800 British Thermal Units |
Fuel Type | Kerosene |
UPC | 744591638654 |
Item Weight | 29 pounds |
Date First Available | November 4, 2021 |
5 reviews for 23800 BTU Convection Kerosene Heaters for Indoor Use Portable (Black)
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Robert Blodgett –
If you follow instructions and don’t fuel the heater in the house, I feel it out on the back patio I light it on the back patio. I ignite it on the back patio and it keeps the smell out of the house. We never smell the kerosene. The heater heats the house really well our heat pump turns off and remains off on those super cold mornings where they freeze up and are useless. Anyway, I notice all my neighbors units are running and mine is not the house stays warm enough until after mid morning, when there’s heat in the air for the heat pump to work.
Elizabeth Allen –
Just in case we are without power this coming winter I bought this heater. I do not ike the drip feed heaters and this is much better, more like the old parafin stoves (but much updated and safer) than in the past. I am delighted with it.
Mary Ann Christiansen –
Great heater for emergencies.
Peter K. –
This heater puts out a lot of heat. I have a 16 x 20 uninsulated barn that I occasionally work in at night, and I’m able to keep the ambient temperature at 70+ degrees farenheit. The only problem I’ve experienced is that the battery-operated starter doesn’t work. When the starter is engaged, I see a small amount of wispy smoke rising from the wick, but the wick doesn’t ignite. I have only been able to start the heater manually, with a match.
Vicky F. Hurley –
Perfect