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Interesting Heater on Ebay..


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A stupid question, but it does not state what fuel? I presume it's diesel, but could it be a gas heater?

And only 2KW max output, it is not going to warm a big boat. Would be a possibility for a backcabin type cabin though.. hang on...

 

Thanks for the link Carl. I'm watching this one.

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A stupid question, but it does not state what fuel? I presume it's diesel, but could it be a gas heater?

And only 2KW max output, it is not going to warm a big boat. Would be a possibility for a backcabin type cabin though.. hang on...

 

Thanks for the link Carl. I'm watching this one.

 

I think its diesel, as it has the egg shaped 'carburettor'.

 

I'd expect at least £300 for it as it would make a superb yacht stove.

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This looks very much like a version of the Refleks stove and would, with 20 hours to go, look to be a very good buy.

 

It is a Swedish manufacturer, whose website contains some interesting information...Clicky

 

Iput a 8kw Glembring in our boat last Autumn and it kept our boat like toast all Winter, best thing I've done for a long time

Bought it from Kuranda, very good price

Phil

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This looks very much like a version of the Refleks stove and would, with 20 hours to go, look to be a very good buy.

 

It is a Swedish manufacturer, whose website contains some interesting information...Clicky

 

 

Is is as good as this one from Caspers Ghost :lol:

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A stupid question, but it does not state what fuel? I presume it's diesel, but could it be a gas heater?

And only 2KW max output, it is not going to warm a big boat. Would be a possibility for a backcabin type cabin though.. hang on...

 

Thanks for the link Carl. I'm watching this one.

 

Don't forget that when specing a diesel stove, it doesn't need to have as high maximum output as a solid fuel fuel one. Though 2kw is quite small!

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