Eliminator Shop and Garage Waste Oil Heater, Model# AENH-001
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Eliminator shop heater burns up to 4/5 of a gallon of waste oil per hour. Ideal for garage, fleet maintenance and other facilities. Easy to maintain. Truck Ship. U.S.A.
cheap heat,
April 21, 2008
By vmackfrom sterling ohio
"I found this product very efficent I don't come close to using my yearly oil supply Heats my shop fast. I have a 24x56x16 and I can heat it up in about 30min @ 20 degrees. Recvery is great I open a 14 x 14 door to pull trucks in. As far starting its not hard if you use a little diesel fuel mixed with oil and a propane torch. The drawbacks are the oil feed tube plugs and you have to replace it 2-3 times a year it, it runs all the time, ( ok in cold weather but in fall and spring when cold in morning or mid 40's it gets to hot or you have to shut off and restart thru out day no way really to control heat) All in all its cheap heat for not alot of money with a few minor inconvince I save the price of the oil burner in one year with todays fuel prices."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
waste oil heater,
December 5, 2007
By Arniefrom South Dakota
"The Eliminator 120 Waste oil heater is a good product. It is used as asupplemental heat source. It has really reduced our heating bills plus we can get rid of our waste oil. It will burn just about any waste oil products except synthetic oils. It puts out a lot of heat. It heats a 30' x 40' shop with some insulation in the ceiling and the walls. It runs from the time you light it until you shut it off or it runs out of fuel. Lighting it can be a chore. If you put a piece of paper in the vaporizing pan and light the paper, it starts a lot easier. A second pan speeds up the process. I have recommended this product to my friends."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
1
/ 5
waste oil or waste time,
March 7, 2007
By gboysfrom thornville, oh
"I didnt realize before the purchase that it was not self igniting, I also didnt know lighting used oil could be so difficult. It would be alot easier to just have a wood stove. It sometimes takes me up to 30 minutes to get it to stay lit. I also think that the 4/5 of a gallon per hour is an under statement. Also it cant be 120,000 btu's. because my kerosene heater can warm up my garage in 30 minutes or less and the oil furnace never shuts off. so i still have to use both heaters anyway. I have never been so disappointed with anything i have purchased in my life."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional