These emergency kerosene heaters are all pretty much the same in how they work, but still buy a reputable brand, like Dyna-Glo, though this Sengoku heater has plenty of good reviews. In any case, so long as you can keep enough kerosene on hand, you’ll have a ready-to-deploy heat source powerful enough to keep a small house warm without trouble. BUT, be sure you have ventilation, too, even for units that say safe for indoor use if for nothing other than the smell. Still, it never hurts to include a battery-operated carbon monoxide alarm around just in case something goes awry while using such heaters.
The Emergency Heater You Need
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