SustainableAg
Lovin' The Homestead
Hello all,
As the cooler temperatures begin to creep in on us, I am trying to find an alternate indoor heat source for our rental. Our primary heat source is oil. However, we have frequent power outages. In fact, we had a power outage last night during a rain storm. Unfortunately we do not have the ability to heat with wood. I was searching around online and found a non-electric indoor kerosene heater. The reviews of the product were fairly decent, but I was wondering if anyone had first hand experience with an indoor Kero heater. Supposedly the product can heat up to 1000 square feet. That would be sufficient for our needs, as during an outage we would only heat our primary living area, which would either be the bedroom or the living room. Any thoughts or experiences?
As the cooler temperatures begin to creep in on us, I am trying to find an alternate indoor heat source for our rental. Our primary heat source is oil. However, we have frequent power outages. In fact, we had a power outage last night during a rain storm. Unfortunately we do not have the ability to heat with wood. I was searching around online and found a non-electric indoor kerosene heater. The reviews of the product were fairly decent, but I was wondering if anyone had first hand experience with an indoor Kero heater. Supposedly the product can heat up to 1000 square feet. That would be sufficient for our needs, as during an outage we would only heat our primary living area, which would either be the bedroom or the living room. Any thoughts or experiences?
