Kerosene/Diesel Forced Air Heater, 80,000 BTU
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Kerosene/Diesel Forced Air Heater, 80,000 BTU
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The STANLEY® Kerosene/Diesel Forced Air Heater, 80,000 BTU delivers powerful, reliable heat for ventilated spaces. All STANLEY forced air heaters come with the latest in safety technology, as well as a rigorously tested cold-start system. Whether on the job site or in the workshop, STANLEY has the ideal solution for your heating needs.
Features & Benefits
- POWERFUL: Output of up to 80,000 BTUs heaters up to 2000 sq. ft.
- TAKE IT WITH YOU: Built-in handle lets you bring the heat to workshops, garages, and any jobsite with adequate ventilation.
- LASTING QUALITY: Durable construction for any use.
- MULTI-FUEL: K-1 Kerosene is recommended for best operation, but this heater is CSA certified for use with K-1 Kerosene, #1 and #2 Diesel, JP8/Jet A Fuel, #1 and #2 fuel oil.
- MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Built-in air pressure gauge, automatic safety shutoff system, and sealed electric motor.
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Product Specs
Height | 15 in |
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Weight | 28 lbs |
Width | 30 in |
Includes
- 1 Heating Appliance
- 2 Cord Wraps

Disclaimer
Manufactured by Pinnacle Climate Technologies under license. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65warning.ca.gov. NOT for use in residential living areas or in enclosed spaces without adequate ventilation. This is an unvented portable heater that uses air (oxygen) from within the area in which it is used. Failure to provide adequate combustion and ventilation air will result in asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, bodily injury or death.