They're brilliant aren't they, we've had a coffee table style one in the conservatory for years now works a treat even when we had the 2010 winter -12 here it kept the conservatory toasty. have a mooch online and bulk buy the fuel works out well cheaper
Wow, almost half price, too. I know what I'm buying tomorrow! This is a perfect solution for me, portable, no smell and insignificant amounts of CO produced. Fuel can be expensive, but as an emergency heater, it's perfect - no issue storing ethanol long term.
filled the tank to 3/4 capacity on full chat it put out heat for about 2 hours.... (theres a sliding plate to open and close the burner similar to a simmer ring on a tranga
only issue with this design is filling it but i use this
theres a few styles i went for this as its portable but nice and stable and robust the glass framed ones plus a 5 Y/O is asking for trouble (not that she is allowed to go near it) and will only be used with her about if the heating fails... and a fire guard / close supervision
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Hi, I quite like the idea of one of these. I've had a look online at fuel, but there is so much choice. Can anyone give me an idea what is a good brand (if the is such a thing) and what is a reasonable price per litre?
Hi Hobo,
Just fetched one of these and got it going to check it, I'm real happy with the construction and it does give off a nice amount of heat, not an inferno but really has took the edge off in a big room with no other heating on
Shelf life of fuel is stated at 36 months and regarding adjustment it pretty much on or off.
OM
p.s Yorkshire Andy, you wanna get that sticker off the back pane mate, it'll go all sticky mushy (don't ask how i know lol )