- Mobile Space Heater: Portable 23,500 BTU kerosene space heater with heating zones of up to 900 square feet makes this perfect to use indoors and outdoors
- High-Capacity Reservoir: Made with a 1.9-gallon tank for a single fill, this kerosene-fueled heater can keep the surrounding space warm for up to 12 hours; Includes a siphon pump and 2 D batteries
- Easy to Light: Automatic safety fuel shut-off and push-to-start button make this heater easy to ignite during a power outage, eliminating the need for matches or electricity
- Safety Aspects: Portable heater equipped with an EZ flame adjuster, an indoor-safe tip-over switch for kerosene heaters, and protective grills, ensuring ultimate safety wherever you choose to use it
- Flexible Utilization: Use the personal space heater in garages, poorly insulated rooms, outdoor work areas, and other hard-to-heat spaces; Dimensions long 18.5 by wide 18.5 by tall 25.5 inches
Sengoku CV 23K KeroHeat Efficient Indoor Outdoor Portable Travel Convection Kerosene Space Heater with Automatic Safety Shut Off, 23,500 BTU, White
$169.99
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LJ –
This heater is easy to use, and the instructions are straightforward. On cold winter days and nights, it warms my double-car garage to about 65 degrees F.
Sean Lewis –
Great heater for my garage. No issues
Sean Lewis –
I can not praise this heater enough. I live in Québec Canada and just had a power outage that lasted 15 hours. The outdoor temperature was minus 9 Celsius all day. My family is fed up of me raving about this heater all day . The only time it gives an odour is when you start it and turn it off. The small puff of fumes disappears rapidly. Just disconnect your smoke detector if it is close by. I even left my carbon monoxide detector beside it while it ran all day even though I’m aware kerosene doesn’t create carbon monoxide. My upstairs of the house has a kitchen, living room, long hallway to the 3 bedrooms and bathroom and all stayed completely warm. In fact the whole upstairs reached 26 degrees Celsius. I’m still in shock. What a performance.
Evelyn Stevens –
I bought this for an emergency back up heat. I tried it out with 1 full tank of fuel. I left it outside for 1 hr to burn off any residue that might be on the heater. It did heat up my room very nicely, but I still even after a couple of hrs had a kerosene smell (I used top of the line kerosene). Maybe I had the wick too low…….I will raise the wick a bit next time.
RoyLegrand –
This heater is our winter savior! It doesn’t just heat the room, but does it in a much faster manner, thus creating nice and comfortable leaving environment when it’s most needed. We usually use this heater in order to boost up the heating procedure and, once the temperature has been reached the desirable level, we turn it off. That helps to save the level of oxygen in the room, to save the fuel and the electricity. Another good feature of this heater is that it moves the excess moisture form the leaving space. We leave near the ocean and, in winter time, severe fogs, strong winds and ocean mist get “into the bones”. The heater makes the room warm and cozy.
The wick should be serviced regularly, according to instruction. It really helps maintaining the flow of the flame – and the life of the filter itself.
Some people comment on the kerosene odour, and it’s, indeed, evident during the refilling and at the moments of igniting-warming-up and of the extinguishing the heater. But sometimes some regular cooking brings more fume than this device does. And it, as well as the smell of the kerosene, goes away with a brief room ventilation. I personally do not find the smell of the kerosene much offensive. It’s, of course, my personal opinion. Once it’s heated, there hardly any smell at all. The same goes with the intervals of no usage: the canister is quite well isolated. The electronic ignition works well only with the fresh, new wick. Otherwise the spark eventually stops reaching the wick. I have expected that form the start and found that, even after proper wick adjustment, the ignition isn’t as reliable as with the new one. But igniting the heater with the match is no hassle at all.
Fred G –
Purchased Dyna-Glo WK24BK 23,800 BTU Indoor Kerosene Convection Heater on October 30, 2021, from Amazon as an upgrade from my first kerosene heater that lasted about five years.
Read the Dyna-Glo instructions three times to be sure of safety features and familiar with the operation. Followed all written guidance in owner’s manual. Heater worked fine, no issues through about the first five uses.
Then the igniter stopped working. Replaced batteries twice with fresh ones. No change. Had to light manually with a fire stick. Used it a few more times over week of Thanksgiving. Then the wick would not raise all the way up with adjustor knob turned up fully clockwise. Tried raise/lower operation a few times. Did get it to light with fire stick.
Eventually to wick raising mechanism stopped moving up. You can see it come up, just barely enough to see the top of the wick but could not get it to light.
So, two product failures in first month of ownership. 1) Igniter has failed and 2) Wick raising mechanism no longer rises enough to light it.
Contacted the manufacturer on November 30, 2021, and they wanted me to repair it. Replace the ignitor and the wick. That was a big ask…it was brand new.
Then they told me they could not get a replacement ignitor. They offered an exchange/return. Since the fuel tank was loaded with kerosene return was not an option since no regular carrier would ship it with a flammable liquid or remnants of flammable liquids. I get it.
Now I must empty it and let it dry down/evaporate and then pay my local township to take it away. I told the manufacturer I would take a replacement. Never heard back from them.
Contacted Amazon on December 10, 2021. They contacted the reseller for a refund. Reseller never replied. On December 13, 2021, Amazon gave a refund of $80.13, 40% of what I paid.
Not happy with the Dyno-Glo product, the reseller or service of GHP Group, Inc.
I ordered a competitive brand (Sengoku KeroHeat CV23K(H) 23,500-BTU Indoor/Outdoor Portable Convection Kerosene Heater), that I had used before (10,000 BTU Reflective Kerosene Heater). It was delivered on December 17, 2021, and already got it running.
Kingbird –
I use this heater to warm my well insulated garage/workshop during our Indiana winters. It does a good job generally. Lights quickly but, like any heater, takes a while to take the chill off, especially when it’s really cold out. And, as with any heater with a flame, it’s a good idea to have a CO detector and to let a little fresh air in.
Shawn –
Works great for power outages to keep the place quite warm.
seousx24 –
Very nice unit. It heats Very fast and it keeps the house nice and warm. Very easy to set up. We love it!
RonR –
Worked great out of the box, good quality and easy to use.
Deb –
Lots of heat, easy to use, is large
Jennifer Price –
I bought this incase my power ever goes out in the winter. I tried it out and it puts out alot of heat. Gives me peace of mind knowing I can prevent my pipes from freezing if I ever need to use it. It’s quiet and no huge.
Denise –
I am always afraid of losing power and heat in the winter so this was my “prepper” buy. You can use it indoors and it warms you up quite nicely! Be sure to use it the first few times outside while everything burns off.