Heater Power: 8KW Rated Voltage: 12V Fuel Type: Diesel Tank Capacity: 5L/1.3 gal Fuel Consumption(L/h): 0.1 - 0.45L Adjustable Temp. Range: 46℉-95℉/8℃-35℃ Working Temperature: -104℉~+176℉/-40 °C~+80 °C Applicable Altitude Below 3000m BTU:215-269ft²/20-25 m² lifespan: 5000-10000Hours Hi have just got in to this due to rising energy prices and we are toasty so we can save on central heating costs we are in process of testing we will come back to you with results have a great day
@@johnjonhson1289 I have one. About 24 hours (6 hours a day for four days) That's on the lowest setting. The lowest setting is all you need to use. If you want to heat up the area quick, just stick it on high for 5 minutes once it reaches running temp then back down to the lowest. You do this with a remote control with a + and - button. Just like changing channel on the TV. There's no fiddling about They are good, they really are. Saved me an absolute fortune last winter.
Oh no, that sounds really frustrating! It’s disappointing when something like that doesn’t live up to expectations, especially when the instructions are hard to follow. I’ve heard others mention similar issues with the 4-pipe models. Have you tried reaching out to the seller or manufacturer for support? Sometimes the community has tips to get things working, too. I really hope you’re able to get it sorted-no one wants an expensive doorstop! Thanks for the heads-up and for sharing your experience.
Thanks for sharing your concern! It's true that with any heater, safety should be the top priority. While some off-brand products might lack proper safety certifications, there are many reliable Chinese diesel heaters that come with safety features like overheat protection and automatic shut-off. It’s always important to thoroughly check reviews, safety ratings, and certifications before purchasing any heater. Also, installing and maintaining it correctly is key to avoiding any potential fire hazards. I appreciate you bringing this up
It all stands or falls with the knowledge of the user (like in many cases). I've bought a Vevor 3 years ago after watching quite a bunch of videos, and I'm not worried about it. Even a cigarette lighter can be dangerous in the hand of someone who should touch it in the first place ;)
Excellent information and I enjoy your delivery!
Thank you kindly!
All good stuff girl especially the monitor, amazing how people will cheap out when it comes to their lives.
Thank you so much
Youre always full of good ideas lol 😊❤
Glad you think so! ITS SAVEING MONEY
@@jean683-y8k hi how long does a fill of diesel last?
Heater Power: 8KW
Rated Voltage: 12V
Fuel Type: Diesel
Tank Capacity: 5L/1.3 gal
Fuel Consumption(L/h): 0.1 - 0.45L
Adjustable Temp. Range: 46℉-95℉/8℃-35℃
Working Temperature: -104℉~+176℉/-40 °C~+80 °C
Applicable Altitude Below 3000m
BTU:215-269ft²/20-25 m²
lifespan: 5000-10000Hours Hi have just got in to this due to rising energy prices and we are toasty so we can save on central heating costs we are in process of testing we will come back to you with results have a great day
@@jean683-y8k thanks so much love,best of luck with it!
Yeah it's the same here in Ireland, everything is gone crazy expensive especially heating
@@johnjonhson1289
I have one. About 24 hours (6 hours a day for four days) That's on the lowest setting. The lowest setting is all you need to use.
If you want to heat up the area quick, just stick it on high for 5 minutes once it reaches running temp then back down to the lowest.
You do this with a remote control with a + and - button. Just like changing channel on the TV. There's no fiddling about
They are good, they really are. Saved me an absolute fortune last winter.
🎉❤❤
thank you have a lovely day
Bought one of these avoid the one with 4 pipes instructions are unreadable.a very exspensive door stop
Oh no, that sounds really frustrating! It’s disappointing when something like that doesn’t live up to expectations, especially when the instructions are hard to follow. I’ve heard others mention similar issues with the 4-pipe models. Have you tried reaching out to the seller or manufacturer for support? Sometimes the community has tips to get things working, too. I really hope you’re able to get it sorted-no one wants an expensive doorstop! Thanks for the heads-up and for sharing your experience.
@@jean683-y8k seller did his best but manufacture not want to know don't buy the one with 4 pipes looked on u tube found nothing yet
These have serious fire safety issues. I wouldn't trust a random "no-brand Chinese" heater you bought online!
Thanks for sharing your concern! It's true that with any heater, safety should be the top priority. While some off-brand products might lack proper safety certifications, there are many reliable Chinese diesel heaters that come with safety features like overheat protection and automatic shut-off. It’s always important to thoroughly check reviews, safety ratings, and certifications before purchasing any heater. Also, installing and maintaining it correctly is key to avoiding any potential fire hazards. I appreciate you bringing this up
It all stands or falls with the knowledge of the user (like in many cases). I've bought a Vevor 3 years ago after watching quite a bunch of videos, and I'm not worried about it. Even a cigarette lighter can be dangerous in the hand of someone who should touch it in the first place ;)
the name brand are from the same factory
@@UKsystems That doesn't make any difference.
@@rustledjammies8769 it dose as the saftey certificats are the exact same
dunno but summfin bout campervan
we are doing up a camper van we going to fit the heater thanks for comment