DEWALT DXH135HD Forced Air Kerosene Heater
$419.99
- Multi fuel capability
- Overheat safety shut off
- Continuous ignition
- CSA Certified
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Category: Indoor Kerosene Space Heaters
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racingnut –
To heat my shop
William warren –
It was dented in the box. No damage to the box. It will not run consistently. It pours out smoke like crazy. Very disappointed in this heater
Gunnerd –
Have 2 bays one 36x36x20 and the other is 25x50x22. I wheel this between depending on which bay i have a truck in. The 36×36 has r13 on the walls only. Ceiling is bare steel and this thing heats it up from 25 to 55 in 30 min or less. Did use highway diesel once with a slight fume difference but no carbon monoxide hang over yet.
Fatbike6061 –
Bought it 2 years ago. Went to finally take it out of the box and use it and it does not work…
Johnny Hollomon –
Heater burns very efficient little to no smoke at startup. The thermostat will let temperature drop several degrees before turning back on
glenn –
Im burning diesel fuel and it works great. No problems so far.
steve harless –
Best heater I have had yet. Everything about it is better quality and stronger just like all dewalt tools
chris –
minus 1 star because the assembly instructions really suck, but i figured it out by just looking at the picture on the box. also; apparently you can attach a gauge to the back to adjust pressure, but they dont say which gauge. i would like to know so i can adjust the pressure accordingly to the fuel i am using.
#offended