Kerosene Stove Heater

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • About this item
    [High Calorific Value]- High calorific value and large heating range. The maximum calorific value is 9000 BTU/H (equivalent to 3000W), and the fuel consumption per hour is 0.25L. Can make the room of about 20 square meters rise rapidly.
    [More Efficient Heating]- The combustion chimney is made of special metal, so that the kerosene can be fully burned, and the heating is faster and more efficient.
    [Multi-purpose]- It can be used for heating, boiling water, cooking indoors and outdoors when the temperature drops, and it can also be used for barbecues when camping outdoors.
    [Fuel Tank Capacity]- Our heating stove is 4.5L, equipped with storage bag and spare accessories, which is convenient to carry out.
    [Energy-saving Design]- The wall-mounted stove has the effect of log fuel, no gas, no oil, and no smoke damage.

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  • @clinchleatherwood1012
    @clinchleatherwood1012 10 місяців тому +12

    I had too many beers last night and ordered this without doing any research. I'm glad to see it actually works and will be safe! haha!

    • @danielspiteri9018
      @danielspiteri9018 5 місяців тому +2

      I guilty of that on eBay. There should be a breathalyzer instead of a password.

  • @gerrymiles4278
    @gerrymiles4278 Місяць тому

    I just got mine today from amazon and watched your review very insightful, the only wish you had done was showing how the wick gets replaced, very good video thanks for teaching me everything I need to do.

  • @Odin-Must-Dy
    @Odin-Must-Dy Місяць тому +1

    I just got one this week without any research and it turn out to good based on your video, l haven’t used it yet it’s for part of my prepping.mine came with 3 wicks which is said should last 6 to 9 years and the top part or chimney it’s called is adjustable, you can lower it and can actually use it to cook not just boil water

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Місяць тому

      Hi bud yer its a great heater i use mine every winter i boil water on top for drinks and it great for water bottle's , cooking also its a great item for prepping good look brother

  • @carltongadgettmannprice352
    @carltongadgettmannprice352 Рік тому +6

    I used several of these 9,000 btu camping keroseneheaters this past winter in my house. Several times I even used two of them at the same time, in the same area to increase the heat output. They are very basic and simply to use. If one understand and knows how to use a kerosene lamp or lantern, one will definitely understand how to use these heaters. There aren't any fancy ignitor switch and nor is there an emergency shut off switch but just a old school kerosene heater made for modern times. These modern kerosene heaters with all the modern electronics can also be used and operated the same way as these camping heaters by simply bypassing the electronics and operating them the old school way and they probably will last longer.

    • @stevepelonero3778
      @stevepelonero3778 9 місяців тому

      Where can I purchase one of these

    • @xt7190
      @xt7190 8 місяців тому +1

      But where can you buy spare wicks for it, any suggestions? I can't buy one of these, if it's useless once the wick goes!

    • @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265
      @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265 5 днів тому

      Can I ask what kind of fuel you use and if there is any odor? I bought something called Kleen Heat. I hope it doesn't smell!

    • @carltongadgettmannprice352
      @carltongadgettmannprice352 5 днів тому

      @@xt7190 Amazon and Ebay is where I purchased mine from.

    • @carltongadgettmannprice352
      @carltongadgettmannprice352 5 днів тому

      @@jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265 I use to use Kleen heat but it is expensive. I now purchase my Kerosene from my local neighborhood Sheetz store. I can purchase 2 gallons from my local Sheetz for the price of 1 gallon of Kleen heat. I also add additives to my kerosene before using it and the additive is scented and keeps down the unpleasant odor of the kerosene. If you ever do a dry burn of your wick be sure to always do it outside. A dry burn indoors will definitely smell up one's residence and the fumes can be dangerous.

  • @christiantamminen8998
    @christiantamminen8998 10 місяців тому +3

    Great Video Sir. thank you. I have one of these. When I bought it new it was great. But when I had to change the wick I've had a helluva job getting it to temperature without smoking. Great tips. thank you.

  • @stevenbusman
    @stevenbusman 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I was wanting to know how this model heater worked before buying one. you video was very descriptive and fully understanding of how it works.

  • @jaapvander3787
    @jaapvander3787 10 місяців тому +3

    I have exactly the same one. that extra knob is fine, mine is broken on the inside. I now use a pipe wrench. It is an excellent heater.

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  10 місяців тому +5

      It's a good heater just make sure the mesh is glowing that will give minimal fumes also have a carbon monoxide detector nearby

  • @ruthsenglishchannel2078
    @ruthsenglishchannel2078 9 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant: thank you. I was so nervous but now I’m confident 😊

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  9 місяців тому +1

      One thing I've learned is run on highest setting that makes the mesh glow that will burn off almost all fumes never put diesel in it will ruin the wick kerosene or paraffin I'm using my heater as I text this

    • @jazzsounds8159
      @jazzsounds8159 8 місяців тому

      ​@@Beta250trials I just bought one. How high should the wick be?

    • @dundeeecroc
      @dundeeecroc 8 місяців тому

      @@jazzsounds8159 Just enough until the entire thing is glowing evenly. adjust accordingly.

  • @philipwelsh1862
    @philipwelsh1862 9 місяців тому +2

    A very good video indeed wish they were all as informative = thanks

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the kind words it's greatly appreciated

  • @waynesmith4612
    @waynesmith4612 10 місяців тому +1

    Its a thank you sir from me too. Just bought one of these, that.s one of the most helpful videos i have ever watched, Many thanks for saving me some time on set up.

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  10 місяців тому

      Your welcome just remember to only put enough fuel in and let it burn out once in a while I'm only using good quality paraffin and I have excellent results thx

  • @belowfray5251
    @belowfray5251 8 місяців тому +1

    You do the same as i do. We figure it is hot but we touch it like we hope it isnt.

  • @geraldgamble2178
    @geraldgamble2178 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m not sure but I think a glove perfect fit like that would have got a OJ guilty ruling

  • @stevepelonero3778
    @stevepelonero3778 9 місяців тому +1

    This looks like a nice kerosene heater what make an model is this

  • @stephennelson812
    @stephennelson812 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi great detailed video thanks , just got one today and had a bit of nightmare with it the wick was wonky , that spring was loose in box but got it going now just concerned about tank getting hot is this normal I only dare run it for 15 mins any info would be appreciated cheers

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  6 місяців тому

      hi bud yer my tank gets hot ish but its seem to be ok dont crank the wing nuts to tight the silicone gasket acts like a heat break i think

  • @BritishAnts
    @BritishAnts 10 місяців тому +1

    Good review!

  • @vernonbowling5136
    @vernonbowling5136 10 місяців тому +2

    Have you tried putting a wood stove fan on the little heater to see if it would power the fan?

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  10 місяців тому +3

      Hi yes it's great check out the bit at the end it has a stove fan on top also I boil a kettle and keep fill water bottles free fantastic

    • @vernonbowling5136
      @vernonbowling5136 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Beta250trialsAh yes jolly good if I were a younger chap I would open a repair shop for kerosene heaters changing wick's and such, such a great need and demand for a service shop but none exist. Shame really. Thanks for the upload I had to stop midway the first time bloody battery went low. Cheers

    • @carltongadgettmannprice352
      @carltongadgettmannprice352 7 місяців тому +2

      Northern Tool offers repair services for Kerosene heaters. Their service charge however is very expensive and cost more than what the Heater is worth. I'm thinking of opening up a repair service myself and my fees will be reasonable and affordable for repairs.

  • @nigelreadon8381
    @nigelreadon8381 2 місяці тому +1

    how do you replace the wick on that modal?

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Місяць тому +1

      Check out my channel I've done a video showing that thx

  • @mstanley97
    @mstanley97 Рік тому +1

    I was considering purchasing this on Amazon. Are you pleased with your heater? Thanks for this video. Could not find many in depth reviews on this product.

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Рік тому +4

      Hi yer it's ok I'd recommend using good quality paraffin also don't leave it unattended and have some ventilation the usual safety stuff I use mine as a backup heater just incase of a bad winter

  • @errolcollins7647
    @errolcollins7647 7 місяців тому +1

    I bought a brand new one never been used, when i did light mine I got a lot of black smoke and no matter how many times i try to correct it it still smokes setting off my smoke alarm, I seem to get high flames on one side even though I did move that handle left and right. I can smell the smoke and i get a lot of black soot on the burner.

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  6 місяців тому +2

      Hi sorry to hear that, its hard to say why its doing that although when i first light my stove it does smoke for about 2 minutes all i can suggest is see if there is any damage in the round flu like on centre parts

    • @errolcollins7647
      @errolcollins7647 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Beta250trials I have since learned you can buy smokeless fuel, here in the UK we call it paraffin, not sure what it is called elsewhere in the world but i did buy some and there is a vast improvement, very little smoke if any. my ceiling and walls were very sooty it took me hours to clean it up. I do love the heater now, i even used it to heat up a quick meal.

    • @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265
      @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265 5 днів тому

      What kind of fuel are you using?

    • @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265
      @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265 5 днів тому

      ​@errolcollins764 can I ask what kind of fuel you were using that was creating so much of the soot that you experienced?

  • @user-rk7tz7on6c
    @user-rk7tz7on6c 4 місяці тому +1

    Ŵhat model is this , please

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  4 місяці тому

      www.amazon.co.uk/Paraffin-Heaters-Kerosene-Emergency-Chimney/dp/B0CRD62J99/ref=sr_1_52?crid=2K7C190P5D3ST&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.TcQiBNXCGZ0X-G3-trxFGEjI9S9ujQSQs2ljc-oMNZR3I0H7fWy3vR4XKR-g9UpwZws8h3U7PI5DsjdbymrcZ82LOx9vE3g4_VDJ_F_ji3f7BIGwvthwz6KfEkPYrDxdEl5QEgHxkVNkpnFnGD66IgAzHxzc6dWzUPABW8KIRlIxY2uxxubUqhatj8aWNVFtYGESqNW1IQblAMvSku73yxNbTX7NnRr9M8Lo0W-CTMS1QgZL-52gSeWoBthcI1Xa7692M4ieZ2uWpRXl-EtvAanAh5TSJLOkgKX8Rk72WAc.CQnFZCv34XYS8KwwR0hrJ1kJuCUzKV9wKLKzP8-gdKI&dib_tag=se&keywords=paraffin+heater&qid=1713967706&sprefix=parafin+%2Caps%2C74&sr=8-52

  • @aburaeese
    @aburaeese 8 місяців тому +1

    Excellent review. I was wondering if you had a strong smell of parrafin, also any headaches?
    My room was vented, but I still had these two issues, put me off the heater a little bit. I was thinking of using a different fuel, are there any cheap alternatives you can suggest? Thanks again

    • @Anrirua
      @Anrirua 7 місяців тому

      Did you use C1 paraffin? If you use 28sec kerosene, you will get headaches. Far more sulphur and metals.
      ROLF (Reduced Odour) Tozane or C1 paraffin is what you want.

    • @aburaeese
      @aburaeese 7 місяців тому

      @@Anrirua Hi, it didn't say C1 on the container. Company was Pre-Pac highest quality Paraffin, contains: kerosine (petroleum) sweetened, kerosine, unspecified 99%. BS 2869C1 Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

    • @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265
      @jenniferpetrellicarslearni2265 5 днів тому

      ​@@Anriruawhat about Kleen Heat? They say that that burns much cleaner then regular kerosene. I hope so because that's what I bought!

  • @user-kl8rg9sp7j
    @user-kl8rg9sp7j Місяць тому

    How many Rupees Sir

  • @TheTibmeisteToo
    @TheTibmeisteToo Рік тому +2

    Idid not get any instructions in mine. Neither me nor my neighbour who tried to help out - know how to change the wick.

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Рік тому +3

      if i get 5 minute's i can do a video

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Рік тому +2

      manuals.plus/chartmate/cmk302-portable-kerosene-heater-manual#axzz88G2x2cdB?

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Рік тому +2

      Try this first if still not shure ill do a video it might be a bit before I do it,my work is full on at the moment

    • @petertaylor3446
      @petertaylor3446 Рік тому +3

      , I've got one similar that you can raise and lower and the top plate has holes in it. Thanks for posting by the way it's taught me alot

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  Рік тому +4

      Hi i've done a video as requested hope it helps

  • @jackm6307
    @jackm6307 10 місяців тому +1

    Im lookng for a kerosene heater that wont run me out of a ten by twelve tent or small room, and its not an easy find. As I recall, the temperature on such heaters are either not at all or very minimally adjustable...is that a fact? Also, say this unit is 9,000 BTUs, and it is adjustable, how much adjustability do they have...even a wild guess would help.
    Also, regardless of all that, the most basic question will the unit as it stands bbe eay too much for the area mentioned? Yes, zi can open windows and doors, but thats hardly ideal. Thanks much for any input.

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  10 місяців тому +1

      Not sure I would ask camping shops that would be the best

    • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 7 місяців тому +1

      You're better off opening a window to avoid consuming all the air if you're too hot. I'd guess a 9,000 btu heater will be more than adequate with some ventilation and too hot without ventilation. Burn the heater at optimum flame and adjust ventilation accordingly. Gas station kero is K2, kinda dirty in close quarters. I'd go with K1 crystal clear kero in a tent.
      There's also a 10 wick stove called the "Fire Wheel" that might fit your needs, this one is designed to place a cooking pot on type and the wick setup is pretty forgiving. Surely, the btu output is lower and the stove has good reviews. 10 wicks might light concentrically, more readily than the 6 or 8 wick versions out there. The problem with all-cotton wicks is they burn down so I'm not sure this stove combustion temp is high enough to fully combust the vapors. I don't have 1st hand experience with any of the kero burners other than these center-draft types.

    • @billyjames9861
      @billyjames9861 4 місяці тому

      Having looked at a few different types of paraffin heatees it seems quite decent - 5.2L capacity, and per hour is using 0.25L - So about 16 to 17 hours - But if on low having mastered the wick height, it might be more. If using inside after buying from new, (And from what people have said), it's best to leaving it outside for the first burn so that all the factory solvents and paints are burned off - Then there's no smell.
      But so far the KERO 241 2.2Kw seems to be better with a 3.8 Litre Fuel Tank • Average 16hr burning time - Another site lists it at 3.2 Litre capacity, so not to sure which is correct.
      The wicks are probably ok for 2 or 3 winters - They need crunchy carbon removed from them about once a month to keep the flame working optimally.

    • @jackm6307
      @jackm6307 4 місяці тому

      @@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 Thanks for the detailed info. I agree and had considered the fact they need ventilation, and just using the window/door as a thermostat could work well. The heater you mentioned sounds interesting, and will look into it.
      I have a few of these very cheap china, 8 wick cookers, that burn surprisingly clean and put out a lot of heat. They seem a bit dangerous but aren't they all. Placed in a large pot might take care of that.

    • @jackm6307
      @jackm6307 4 місяці тому

      @@billyjames9861 Thanks for the informative post. I will be needing something next winter so time to make some decisions and these replies were very helpful with that.

  • @carlosh1896
    @carlosh1896 10 місяців тому +3

    How much wick/kerosene is used within a certain amount of hours

    • @billyjames9861
      @billyjames9861 4 місяці тому +1

      Having looked at a few different types of paraffin heatees it seems quite decent - 5.2L capacity, and per hour is using 0.25L - So about 16 to 17 hours - But if on low having mastered the wick height, it might be more. If using inside after buying from new, (And from what people have said), it's best to leaving it outside for the first burn so that all the factory solvents and paints are burned off - Then there's no smell.
      But so far the KERO 241 2.2Kw seems to be better with a 3.8 Litre Fuel Tank • Average 16hr burning time - Another site lists it at 3.2 Litre capacity, so not to sure which is correct.
      The wicks are probably ok for 2 or 3 winters - They need crunchy carbon removed from them about once a month to keep the flame working optimally.

  • @peterflute2817
    @peterflute2817 10 місяців тому +1

    What's the name of this model please the ones iv seen on line look small in the photos

    • @Beta250trials
      @Beta250trials  10 місяців тому +2

      Hi sorry for the delay it doesn't have a make but just look on Amazon for them

    • @peterflute2817
      @peterflute2817 10 місяців тому +1

      OK thanks a million

  • @xt7190
    @xt7190 8 місяців тому +1

    Where can you buy spare wicks from?

    • @dundeeecroc
      @dundeeecroc 8 місяців тому +2

      Amazon, 95x2.5x180 kerosene heater wicks.

    • @xt7190
      @xt7190 8 місяців тому +3

      @@dundeeecroc Buddy, Thanks for taking the time to type that for me, I'm very grateful. Got one good, but old eye which makes it hard to find something when you don't know what it's called, apart from a Wick! Cheers

    • @dundeeecroc
      @dundeeecroc 8 місяців тому +1

      @@xt7190 You are most welcome! stay safe!

    • @xt7190
      @xt7190 8 місяців тому +1

      @@dundeeecrocTalking of staying safe, don't suppose you know what causes these heaters tto, not go out when the wick is turned right down? I'm oonly assuming the wick needs replacing, it's the 3rd winter i've used it. Sorry to milk you!

    • @dundeeecroc
      @dundeeecroc 8 місяців тому +2

      @@xt7190 I think you wind the wick way down then blow the flames out?

  • @hi8383
    @hi8383 6 місяців тому +1

    these heaters are extremely expensive when on 1ltr/4hrs Wood stove is the cheapest heating

    • @UrbanExplorer614
      @UrbanExplorer614 5 місяців тому

      Only if you can get free wood and are not in a smoke free area. In the UK where the OP is from, Kerosene is roughly a third of the price of wood per KWH. That's also not taking efficiency into the equation, which is 100% for kerosene and 80% for wood burners.
      The is also the benefit of not having to install a chimney, and having to deal with the mess such as ash and flue cleaning.