- 125,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater for up to 3,125 square feet
- 8.5 gallon fuel tank provides up to 15 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
- High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
- Power indicator light; cord storage; oversized pneumatic tires for smooth transport
- Measures approximately 17 by 35-4/5 by 21 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Mr. Heater 125,000 BTU Forced Air Kerosene Heater, Multi
$537.57
| Brand | Mr. Heater |
|---|---|
| Special Feature | Low-Oxygen Safety Shutoff |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Form Factor | Cabinet |
| IndoorOutdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garage, Construction Sites, Workshops, Agricultural Buildings, Industrial or Commercial Workspaces, Emergencies |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Heating Coverage | 3125 sq ft |
| Burner type | Radiant |
| Fuel Type | Kerosene, JP8, #1 Diesel, #2 Diesel, #1 Fuel Oil, #2 Fuel Oil |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| UPC | 072090954877 089301703209 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00089301703209 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.9 x 16.95 x 20.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Heater |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | F270320 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Warranty Description | 1-year limited. |
| Batteries required | No |
8 reviews for Mr. Heater 125,000 BTU Forced Air Kerosene Heater, Multi
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PAUL S –
I had a Reddyheater for 25 years thought I would try something different since this heater is cheaper.
So far works GREAT
nice heater, a little loud but that don’t bother me for where I use it
Bobby –
It only holds 7 gallons of fuel filled to the rim, not 8.5 as advertised. Lasts less than 8 hours on a full tank, not 15 hours as advertised. It works well but I would be surprised if it is really putting out 125,000 BTU. It feels about the same and is about the same size as my 80,000 BTU propane heater but I have no good way to measure the heat output to be sure.
Bobby –
This is complete JUNK! Box damaged upon arrival. Product damaged upon arrival. Box damages have nothing to do with product damages. Product is DENTED on top. POOR assembly by manufacturer. Missing screws panel falling off right out of box!!! I do not recommend this piece of garbage. Stay away if you want a fully assembled UNDAMAGED product. I’m totally UNHAPPY and DISSATISFIED with this purchase. Grrrrr.
Jeremy B. Baker –
The 125,000 btu heater works great. Worked on first try, no adjustments needed and works perfect. Plenty of heat for the size of unit. Uses about one gallon of fuel per hour. The reason i gave four stars for ease of assembly was because the tires had to be aired up.
Update (11-27-20): it’s still working great. I have had zero problems.
Doug the welding guy in Canada –
Compared to other brands it’s better built and puts out cleaner heat
Marek Sokt –
Jet engine engaged. I have had it rained on, dropped from edge of trailer a few times, and theives left it alone during a robbery at a jobsite. I think they were even more stupid for leaving it because it still works with how I treat it, easy to put together, and it is hot. I guess dewalt bring more money for meth habits.
Dave –
Runs really good. I am running pump diesel and I am on my third tank with no problems. It is kind of on the loud side but you get used to it. Only wish I had gotten a bigger one as I am heating a 30 x 56 uninsulated pole building. I get no smell at all while it is running or when I turn it off.
William Hitchcock –
Exactly what I expected. Bought a house that needs renovation and neeed heat inside. Heated 1,800 sq ft from 30 to 65 in about 10 minutes. Pretty intense heat. I used diesel fuel.