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4.4 / 5
4.4 / 5
20 of 23(87%)would recommend this product to a friend.
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5 / 5
5 / 5
23,000 BTU Kerosene Heater,
October 29, 2007
By Rabbit
from El Paso, Tx
"I have used this heater for over 5 years, it works very good, and will heat a large area without any problems. I use mine to heat a triple car garage (my work shop) and like it so much that I am going to buy another one for use in my cabin in the high mountains."
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
23,000 BTU Portable Kerosene Heater, Model# CV-223,
November 2, 2009
By L062339
from Louisville, KY
"I bought this heater on the recommendation of a friend that has a machine shop in his garage. The power went out in Louisville twice last winter due to a high winds storm and an ice storm. Power was restored over a week later and this heater was used to heat the shop. Its very easy to use. I plan to use it this summer when I go camping in the mountains as well. The only thing that you really need to do is make sure that you use clean and water free fuel. Regular maintenance requires the occasional cleaning of the wick. That's it. Great heater."
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Great Heat for the Price!,
November 2, 2009
"Recently renovated my 1400sqft cape-cod home and switched from oil-fired steam heat from about 60 years ago to all-electric. As it turns out, my state is lifting rate caps on electricity in 2010, so my electric bill will go up about 30% in January. Seeing this, I needed a solution to supplement the electric to keep costs down. I had a kero heater growing up, so I thought this might be the trick. Well, it hasn't disappointed yet. Granted, it hasn't gotten overly cold here yet (36 has been the low thus far this year) but with that, I haven't had to turn on the 5000W baseboards at all with this thing running and the ceiling fans on reverse. I placed the unit between the living room and dining room and it kept the 900sqft 3-room downstairs quite toasty...I even had to take it outside and turn it off a couple of times b/c it got too hot. With that in mind, I have no doubt it'll be able to stand up to sub-freezing temperatures and keep the electric at bay for most of the season.
The heater arrived promptly and was packed well in its original packaging. Installation was simple and I had it assembled in about 15 minutes (It was so simple I thought I had missed something and kept trying to read into the instructions more than needed to be). The only issue I've had with it was the auto-start mechanism. The "burner lifter" lever apparently got jammed in during shipping and was wedged in the "up" position. I didn't know this (since the instructions made no reference to what it should look like in a properly assembled position), but I eventually figured out that the auto-start was jammed and was keeping the burner housing in the upright position. Unfortunately, when I forced it back down, I snapped off the electric lighter, so I have no auto-start. This isn't a big deal really, since you can match or bic light the thing without issue (the long candle lighters work really good for this).
The capacity is pretty accurate, but I've had a bit shorter of a burn time, but that may be due to not adjusting the wick properly when the fuel gets lower. I can heat for about 8 hours on a tank (stopping early so it doesn't go out inside and stink up the place) before I refill. I'll generally use a tank a day if it runs constantly, which puts my costs (currently) at about $5/day. So if I run this all-day every day without electric, it would cost me about $150/mo to run...but my electric bills were $360/mo LAST year (about $80/mo without a/c or heating), and adding 30% to that, they'd probably be around $430/mo. Pay $150/mo for a warm house or $350/mo? Easy.
There is an odor that is given off by the kerosene, but its not overly powerful and there isn't any soot that comes off (unless your wick is way to low). Just remember to shut it off and light it outside and you'll be fine. It comes with a siphon, so no need to buy one of those, but you'll need some kero containers that can run about $15 a piece. There is also an additive that cleans the wick and adds scent (sold separately), but I've found it more neutralizes the kero odor rather than adding the "lavender" scent it claims to.
All in all, a great product, recommend it to supplement your heating needs this winter and many winters to come."
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Overall Rating:
1 / 5
1 / 5
not a good design,
December 16, 2008
By phenician
from northern arizona
"Anyone who hasn't had much experience with traditional style kerosene heaters will have an adventure putting this together and trying to figure out the instructions. Plus, the wick adjustment is extremely difficult and nonintuitive. The shield around the wick is likely to become dislodged in transit and you'll have to take the thing to pieces to align it. The instruction manual is so inadequate, it doesn't even warn against an unduly yellow flame.
Better to buy a more modern design."
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
kerosene heater,
November 19, 2008
"good heat , fuel consumption less than quoted . I got about 9-10 hours per tank .using heater to heat mobile home and it keeps the chill off . I will use it to heat a 10 x 20 shed . It should be more than enough heat ( working in t-shirt warm )"
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Great Heater,
May 3, 2008
"This is a real nice emergency heating unit. It works great, easy to use. My second one. Will buy a third."
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Kerosene Heater,
April 14, 2008
By bandit0857
from Alberta, Canada
"The kerosene heater has surpassed, my expectations. I have heated a 26x28 garage with it during the winter , and within two hours it had heated the garage to a comfortable temperture."
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Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Happy Customer,
April 14, 2008
"Quick response time by Northern recieved in excellent condition. Pullled out of the box with very little assembly and fired her off. Flame was a little hard to get adjusted, but it was new. Consumes more fuel than advertised. Using it to heat a 16X24 Shop in North FL, so it gets things warmed up very quickly. Thanks"
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Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
Worth the price,
January 21, 2008
"I have 2 of these. 1 for upstairs and one for the main level. with the price of NG, it really helps cut down on the heating bill. And if you run a small fan to help move the heat around it will get in to all your open rooms"
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Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Kerosene Heater,
January 14, 2008
"This was a very good value for the cost as it also included extra's, pump, wick and batteries. It is a replacement of one that I only use for emergency heat and have not had the oppurtunity to actually use it yet."
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