Friday, January 17, 2014

Mr. Heater 175,000-BTU Forced-Air Kerosene Heater, F270370 MH175KTR

Space Heater Mr. Heater 175,000-BTU Forced-Air Kerosene Heater, F270370 MH175KTR For Sale




  • Sales Rank: #38577 in Home
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Mr. Heater
  • Model: F270370
  • Dimensions: 22.04" h x
    40.15" w x
    18.11" l,

Features

  • 175,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater for up to 4,250 square feet
  • 14-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
  • High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
  • Power indicator light; cord storage; oversized pneumatic tires for smooth transport
  • Measures approximately 18 by 40-1/5 by 22 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • 175,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater for up to 4,250 square feet
  • 14-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
  • High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
  • Power indicator light; cord storage; oversized pneumatic tires for smooth transport
  • Measures approximately 18 by 40-1/5 by 22 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Kerosene heaters are tested for multi fuel use. There is a thermostat to maintain temperature, and this heater covers approximately 4250 square-feet With up to 10 hours on one tank of fuel. Heavy-duty, high output fan for maximum heat circulation. There is a safety shut-off if no flame or over heat sensors for safe operation.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
1piece of junk
By J. West
Bought a new 175,000 BTU Mr. Hazard and used about five times...then nothing but a nightmare. It starts up and blows smoke, soot and sprays kerosene all over the place...after about two minutes of horrific health hazards, fire department enroute and a crowd gathering...it finally starts, but still burns your eyes, throat, skin...and this is while operating outside.I checked the air pressure, which was not the problem...Nothing appeared dirty because its BRAND NEW, but i still cleaned cad cell, cleaned spray nozzle, in/out air filter, fuel filter, triple checked pressure, inspected all hoses, fresh kerosene, inspected wire connections...used multi-meter to check control box, igniter assembly, pretty much overhauled the entire unit and nothing is indicating a malfunction...I'm going to throw it off of a bridge...then give it to someone i hate...you couldn't GIVE me a Mr. (C)heater...If you offered me $400.00 to take a brand new Mr. Heater, I would elect amputation of all extremities...if I had to choose between hypothermia or a Mr. (S)Heater, I would get my affairs in order...Severe frost bite couldn't be worse then the chemical warfare this device delivers......I'd rather freeze!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Good Product
By Anotherone
This is the second Mr. Heater i have had. The first being stolen from me. I started out using this when my furnace went out until i could get the furnace fixed. It does a better job than the furnace and it combined with electric heaters are cheaper than propane for me so i never replaced the furnace. Ive never had any problems with the heater and its used every day several times a day in the winter.It will heat 1000 sq feet from 50 to 70 degrees in about 5 minutes. I run diesel in mine. Its more available, cheaper, burns cleaner, doesnt leave a nasty odor except when its low on fuel and spits and sputters, and i believe safer than propane or kerosene.It may also be why i dont seem to have the issue some others have had with it.i would definitely buy this one again.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Hot!
By Ed
I'm a contractor doing work in NJ.A lot of homes don't have heat and this machine kicks but. Kerosene is expensive.

See all 9 customer reviews...


Mr. Heater 175,000-BTU Forced-Air Kerosene Heater, F270370 MH175KTR

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40.15" w x
18.11" l,

Features

  • 175,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater for up to 4,250 square feet
  • 14-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
  • High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
  • Power indicator light; cord storage; oversized pneumatic tires for smooth transport
  • Measures approximately 18 by 40-1/5 by 22 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • 175,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater for up to 4,250 square feet
  • 14-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
  • High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
  • Power indicator light; cord storage; oversized pneumatic tires for smooth transport
  • Measures approximately 18 by 40-1/5 by 22 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Kerosene heaters are tested for multi fuel use. There is a thermostat to maintain temperature, and this heater covers approximately 4250 square-feet With up to 10 hours on one tank of fuel. Heavy-duty, high output fan for maximum heat circulation. There is a safety shut-off if no flame or over heat sensors for safe operation.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
1piece of junk
By J. West
Bought a new 175,000 BTU Mr. Hazard and used about five times...then nothing but a nightmare. It starts up and blows smoke, soot and sprays kerosene all over the place...after about two minutes of horrific health hazards, fire department enroute and a crowd gathering...it finally starts, but still burns your eyes, throat, skin...and this is while operating outside.I checked the air pressure, which was not the problem...Nothing appeared dirty because its BRAND NEW, but i still cleaned cad cell, cleaned spray nozzle, in/out air filter, fuel filter, triple checked pressure, inspected all hoses, fresh kerosene, inspected wire connections...used multi-meter to check control box, igniter assembly, pretty much overhauled the entire unit and nothing is indicating a malfunction...I'm going to throw it off of a bridge...then give it to someone i hate...you couldn't GIVE me a Mr. (C)heater...If you offered me $400.00 to take a brand new Mr. Heater, I would elect amputation of all extremities...if I had to choose between hypothermia or a Mr. (S)Heater, I would get my affairs in order...Severe frost bite couldn't be worse then the chemical warfare this device delivers......I'd rather freeze!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Good Product
By Anotherone
This is the second Mr. Heater i have had. The first being stolen from me. I started out using this when my furnace went out until i could get the furnace fixed. It does a better job than the furnace and it combined with electric heaters are cheaper than propane for me so i never replaced the furnace. Ive never had any problems with the heater and its used every day several times a day in the winter.It will heat 1000 sq feet from 50 to 70 degrees in about 5 minutes. I run diesel in mine. Its more available, cheaper, burns cleaner, doesnt leave a nasty odor except when its low on fuel and spits and sputters, and i believe safer than propane or kerosene.It may also be why i dont seem to have the issue some others have had with it.i would definitely buy this one again.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Hot!
By Ed
I'm a contractor doing work in NJ.A lot of homes don't have heat and this machine kicks but. Kerosene is expensive.

See all 9 customer reviews...
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  • 175,000-BTU forced-air kerosene heater for up to 4,250 square feet
  • 14-gallon fuel tank provides up to 10 hours of heat; adjustable thermostat
  • High-output fan; no-flame and over-heat safety sensors with auto shut-off
  • Power indicator light; cord storage; oversized pneumatic tires for smooth transport
  • Measures approximately 18 by 40-1/5 by 22 inches; 1-year limited warranty




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