Nice heater but I hate the smell of kerosine and diesel fuels . Have fun stay safe.
Given the potentially suspect welds the likely thin metal, I tend to agree that using indoors might not be the best idea. But unless you are in a tiny space, I wouldn't worry too much about fumes and the like. In the 80's, nearly every family I knew had one of the 30,000BTU Kerosun brand heaters in the family room or basement. However, for use in a fish house or on a concrete floor in a garage, it could be a decent option.
My family actually had a bigger, rectangular unit back in the 80's in the lower level of the house where it was cooler in the winter. Brings back memories of the Kerosene smell lol
@@ItsMePaulyC I remember that style, though I don't think they were as common.
Hopefully no one pays over $100 as this is all over Aliexpress and can be found for under $40 delivered, though some listings have stupid high shipping. But if it works well enough, $40 seems reasonable.
I agree with you. You can't go wrong with $40. It's actually a pretty good unit. But definitely not going over $100.