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No heat and kerosene heater won't stay lit
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<blockquote data-quote="huskres" data-source="post: 1478246" data-attributes="member: 4830"><p>I couldnt find the manual, I was just wondering if it was hard or anything. I have seen people talk about them on here before. Actually it will get my house well above 70 if I keep it on high. Normal kerosene heaters give off almost 5x the amount of btu's then an electric radiator does. I also have one of those but it is only adequate for a single room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huskres, post: 1478246, member: 4830"] I couldnt find the manual, I was just wondering if it was hard or anything. I have seen people talk about them on here before. Actually it will get my house well above 70 if I keep it on high. Normal kerosene heaters give off almost 5x the amount of btu's then an electric radiator does. I also have one of those but it is only adequate for a single room. [/QUOTE]
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