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Alternative heat sources. Is anyone using Kerosene heaters
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<blockquote data-quote="Vibes" data-source="post: 4669938" data-attributes="member: 15117"><p>That's the information I was looking for Jeff. Thanks!!!</p><p></p><p> Around Pittsburgh, when I was running Kerosun heaters, there was different grades of K1. All you had to do was put it in a jar and look at the clarity to tell which stations had the best fuel. Gulf oil had the best, hands down! Sunoco's was good, almost real good. Every other station just had the run of the mill Ashland oil kerosene that was the color of cheap wiskey. After a while, the only kero that was around was the Ashland stuff.</p><p></p><p> I'm going to get another Kero unit when they go on clearance at the end of the heating season. That is if there are any left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vibes, post: 4669938, member: 15117"] That's the information I was looking for Jeff. Thanks!!! Around Pittsburgh, when I was running Kerosun heaters, there was different grades of K1. All you had to do was put it in a jar and look at the clarity to tell which stations had the best fuel. Gulf oil had the best, hands down! Sunoco's was good, almost real good. Every other station just had the run of the mill Ashland oil kerosene that was the color of cheap wiskey. After a while, the only kero that was around was the Ashland stuff. I'm going to get another Kero unit when they go on clearance at the end of the heating season. That is if there are any left. [/QUOTE]
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