SENGOKU CV-2230 KEROHEAT CONVECTION 23,000-BTU PORTABLE KEROSENE HEATER
- Portable 23,000-BTU kerosene heater for rooms up to 1000 square feet
- Automatic push-button ignition; 1.9-gallon fuel capacity provides 10 to 12 hours of heat
- Ideal for both each day supplemental heating and emergency situations
- Fuel gauge; automatic safety shut-off; siphon pump and batteries included
- Measures 18-3/4 by 18-3/4 by 27 inches; 2-year limited warranty
The Sengoku Kero Heat portable Convention kerosene heater is safe to use and economical to operate. No electricity needed;uses 1K clear kerosene to provideexcellent indoor heat source. Equipped with simple push button start and automatic safety shut off.
List Price: $ 139.00
SALE Price: $ 119.99
Rating:
(out of 17 reviews)
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September 2nd, 2010 at 5:03 pm
Review by Deborah MacGillivray for Sengoku CV-2230 KeroHeat Convection 23,000-BTU Portable Kerosene Heater
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With deep winter upon us, these are great alternative heaters for people on electric heat. They provide 23,000 BTU – more than enough to heat 2-3 easily. VERY hot. Foutchie loves to roast her fur next to it. Runs for about 12 hours, a little longer if you cut it back. Easy refill, good protective guard. I have paid $50 more for ones not as high quality.
I have had this brand before and they are long lasting.
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Review by New England Yankee for Sengoku CV-2230 KeroHeat Convection 23,000-BTU Portable Kerosene Heater
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I like this heater, and use it, but find that I cannot use it indoors without tripping my smoke alarms. That’s after rigorously adjusting the heater for a clean burn, warming it up for a half-hour in the garage first, and even using odorless fuel. Mind you, the heater isn’t smoking – far from it. It’s as clean a burn as I’ve ever seen from a kerosene heater. Nonetheless, I can’t use it indoors – period. So I use it in a machine shed where I don’t have the issue. Your mileage may vary.
Pumps out tons of heat and the lighter works flawlessly. It’s well made, though the handle isn’t stiff enough for the heater’s weight. If you’re not careful when carrying the heater with full fuel, the handle can slip and detach, dropping the heater. Used within its limitations, it’s the best heater of its type out there.
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:24 pm
Review by z for Sengoku CV-2230 KeroHeat Convection 23,000-BTU Portable Kerosene Heater
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I’m a heater finatic. I refuse to heat my whole house if I dont have to. I have a gas log fireplace thats pretty good and gas heat. I find that if i set my gas heat thermostat to 69 i’m not satisfied even if i’m running the fireplace.
That being said. during the day when i’m around and about I leave the furnace at 66 just enough to keep the edge off. We kick the fireplace on as needed now and then.
Now with the kerosene heater I kick it on and very quickly it will raise my house to about 74 75 degrees. (I have 3400 sqft home) all the down stairs and the majority of the upstairs is pretty darn toasty once you kick this thing on.
The smell issue i suppose is an issue but its a small price to pay for comfort especially since you hardly notice it after a while. I noticed I saved money too on my utility bills. Not a ton as I still ran my furnace at night while i slept. But I also enjoyed a nice nice comfortable amount of heat I didnt get to enjoy last year. Part of me is pondering getting another one and utilizing this form of heat more often maybe eliminate my gas heat all together. I might just see how it goes during the rougher months see how much fuel this thing sux up then and how much more i save or how toasty warm i am.
All and all I do like it. Sure its troublesome filling. But like they say with wood. “He who cuts his own wood heats himself twice” same is true for kerosene by the time you fill your warm once you light it your even warmer.
I like it. Besides if power goes out etc.. I’ll still be toasty its a good alternative too a woodstove for now I think ultimatly I’d like a nice wood stove.
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:54 pm
Review by D. Sukola for Sengoku CV-2230 KeroHeat Convection 23,000-BTU Portable Kerosene Heater
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I just got this for my home and the warmth is a GREAT improvement! The price for fuel is 30 to 35$ for a 5 Gal. container. But compared to the cost of electric baseboard heating, I am happy. My wife bought an additive for the fuel to give a vanilla scent which takes away the kerosene scent which is not that bad either.
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:46 pm
Review by Doctor Who for Sengoku CV-2230 KeroHeat Convection 23,000-BTU Portable Kerosene Heater
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This heater seems to be as good as claimed. You do need to be sure to set it up as instructed. First burn outside. Adjust wick as instructed. Have only used it a few times so far, but am pleased. I’ve discovered virtually identical heater labeled with different names around. Assuming one manufacturer makes it for different companies. (much like major appliances). The up side to this is that hopefully wicks made for various named heaters will be interchangeable. Have not had to replace wick yet, so we’ll see. Overall happy with product.