Kero World KW-24G 23,000-BTU Indoor Portable Convection Kerosene Heater
- 23,000-BTU indoor kerosene heater for up to 900 square feet
- Simple matchless ignition; 360-degree protective grill promotes safety
- Built-in 1.9-gallon tank for up to 12 hours of heat; use clean kerosene only
- Delivers efficient convection heat; portable design; 2 C batteries included
- Measures 18 by 18 by 22-1/5 inches; 2-year limited warranty
Product Description
23K BTU Indoor Portable Convection Kerosene HeaterAmazon.com Product Description
The Kero World portable indoor kerosene heater is great for heating small to medium indoor spaces (up to 900 square feet). Matchless ignition makes this a convenient source of instant heat–without having to plug it in, either. The built-in 1.9-gallon tank gives you up to 12 hours of heat. The manufacturer recommends using only clean kerosene. Two-year warranty.–Josh DettweilerWhat’s in the Box
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Kero World KW-24G 23,000-BTU Indoor Portable Convection Kerosene Heater
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3 comments
Richard Frehs on February 26, 2010 at 11:03 pm
Looks like a great product! One of our two furnaces is very questionable. Unusually cold winter in Ohio and friends in KY rely on this heater for warmth during power outage (02/2009).
Price was right, but it looks like it may be a real task to find K-1 kerosene! I found it for sale at Home Depot for $10.00 gallon. $50.00 for 5 gallon!. The sales man said I could find it at the pump at Get Go, Giant Eagle.
This also envolves lots of maintenance. Read the instructions and warnings.
rayneberry on February 27, 2010 at 12:01 am
We live in a 3rd story condo, and are planning a New Years party. We just redesigned our patio built benches, made cushions, and I wanted the patio to be comfortable to sit on while outside. Our patio is open to the east, and also open in the nook to the north. So I needed something that was going to produce enough heat to keep the patio warm. We tried two other heaters (electric) before buying this one. They were horrible!
I bought mine at home depot, and they have the fuel there. I think I have a different model (DuraHeat Convection Kerosene Heater Model DH2304), but it is the same amount of BTU’s and the the same design, just looks a little different. This heater is amazing…we filled up half the tank, and have used it the last few nights to test it out. It heats up the whole area and keeps the heat coming! I plan on putting a sheet up in the nook using an expandable rod, (don’t worry the sheet won’t hang near the heater) I just want to try to block some of the cold air from coming in! A lot of heat comes out of the top, so I am hoping it will keep more of the heat in the patio area!
If you are looking for a great patio heater, this is the one to buy! Especially if you live in a condo! I am pretty sure we are not allowed to have propane, plus who wants a 20lb propane tank hanging around! This heater is ok’d for indoor, and if we ever loose our heat, we won’t be cold! As long as we have kerosene!
There are instructions for the care of this heater, and I suggest you read them. There is important information about dry burning and cleaning the wick etc. They stress the importance of these things to keep your heater working properly! I am new to this (Giant Lantern) but the instructions are very detailed and easy to understand! Good luck!
mike on February 27, 2010 at 12:11 am
I have been working on changing the wick, for 2 days and everything stinks like kerosene. There are no phone nunbers for tech help. I get the wick put on the holder and insert the pins into the side and then I cant get the wick to turn up. It will work just like they say, till its time to change the wick. my opinion is to buy a wood stove
Mike