Stay Warm, Stay Adventurous! ❄️
The GEVEELIFE Portable Diesel Heater is a powerful 8KW heating solution designed for various applications, including cars, RVs, and homes. With a heating range of 20-50m², it features an LCD monitor and remote control for easy operation, ensuring comfort in cold conditions. Its low noise design and durable aluminum construction make it a reliable choice for winter adventures.
Brand | GEVEELIFE |
Special Feature | Corded |
Color | red |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Heating Coverage | 20-50m² |
Burner type | Radiant |
Fuel Type | diesel |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | GEVEELIFE |
Model | Heater-red 01 |
Item Weight | 19.84 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 19.25 x 19.02 x 8.5 inches |
Item model number | diesel heater |
Manufacturer Part Number | Heater-red 01 |
Special Features | Corded |
J**N
Kicks out some serious heat without burning much fuel.
Needed/wanted something that had forced air without worrying about CO or burning my 590sq ft shed down and this is it. Started out with just one of these but realized I was asking too much from it for my uninsulated shed so I got another. Running both of these was fantastic, started at 48F inside/44F outside and after 90 minutes it was up to 61F inside and still climbing. Very fuel efficient, easy to install and little to no concern for having a fire or getting poisoned. I did by a CO monitor to be safe but it's stayed at 0 while running both. Also got a cheap 110v to 12v converter to run both and start one at a time to avoid overloading the 15A rating, apparently these draw around 10A whole starting and then settle out around 3-5A. Heck of a heater for the price....which is going up quickly. First one I bought two weeks ago for $95 and the second last week for $125. Still well worth it! Need to figure out best way to maximize the output with ducting but for now, I'm very happy and highly recommend.
C**T
Looks like a winner
Went into this with my eyes wide open. Buying the cheapest of the cheap with a strange name. But it arrived today after a long trip from CA. I thought I'd better look it over carefully. The carton was in good shape and nothing was messed up when I took it out. Took the cover off and looked for anything that might cause a problem. The only thing I found was the green fuel hose from the pump to the fuel inlet was kinked bad enough to reduce flow. I trimmed about an inch and stuck it back on. The enclosure was real good and fitted well. All the parts were there. The worm gear clamps aren't aircraft quality but this isn't a NASA job. I installed some spade lugs on the power wires which were somewhere between 16 and 18 AWG and hauled everything outside. My test was setup up on one of those cheap folding "workbenches" with the convenient gap in the middle. I connected it to the 50AH lifepo4 battery I use for the kayak. The display lit up bright and clear, I pumped in some stinky yellow stuff straight from the local station. I set it up in the doorway of the 10X12 ft. shed I intend to heat. I closed the sliding doors to about an inch apart for the exhaust pipe. I installed the pipes and with some trepidation, pushed the power button. No priming was needed. At 28 degrees F, it was about 10 minutes before it really got heating. No issues. I let it run for an hour, then shut it down and paired the remote. Works like it should.I'm not going to tell you that I was sweating and had to disrobe, after all these metal sheds have holes on the top and bottom and are not intended for heating. 28 is rather balmy for January in MN. It could easily be 50 degrees colder. What I need is for it to be comfortable to work with my gloves off if I need to work on a snowblower or thaw it if iced up. Or, other shed tasks that crop up. I believe it will do that.How much fuel does it use? I can tell you exactly if you use the Hz mode. Multiply Hz by .0792 to get the Liters per hour. Multiply that by .264 to get gallons per hour. In temperature mode, no one can tell you. That includes every possible variable except maybe phase of the moon. In short, it ran perfectly for this run and was well worth the $90 on sale. I will advise if anything changes soon. Before I forget, it did come with a manual in four languages. 8 pages were devoted to English. And it was remarkably good English.It was pretty brief, but did contain info on the "secret parameters". Much better than the usual Chinglish.Added worlds simplest install.
A**N
It deserves 5 stars....
Id love to give it 5 stars because when all assembled it works like a champ. 2 flaws first of which the vent cover was not in the box as shown in the picture. Second was that the fuel line was kinked and had I never trimmed the kinked part of the line out the machine would not have worked. Other than that this is going to be an excellent heater for the garage. Make sure you have something that supplies enough amps to work the igniter and run it and you will be set.
K**G
Works great for heating a shed!
I installed this heater in my insulated work shed. (16ftx8ftx8ft working area)30 degrees outside and 70 inside! It's behind a wall and is not to noisy. The blower is all I hear once it is at temperature. But you can hear the solenoid pump when it first starts. (It's the crazy clicking sound that is normal for these units, it may drive you nuts if it is in the same room you're in!) Now I can work all winter easily! Added a dryer hose flange and hose to air intake to allow it to pull cold air from the floor for faster room heating. (And so I could put it in the back room for noise attenuation.)Would definitely recommend for a FIXED location usage. It's a little flimsy for portable use, but it would work if you are extremely careful with it. Very glad I bought this brand, was easy to set up and pair with remote. Instruction manual was stellar!! And price/value is excellent!
T**D
Works great
I read A LOT of reviews. Unit was well packed. Opened it it up; they must have upgraded the fuel line. It's thick with no kinks. This is in my garage so the ticking from the injector doesn't bother me. It does get quieter as it runs.I have 2 carbon monoxide detectors In my garage. Not a peep. I ran the exhaust out the wall of my garage through brick and a 1" galvanized pipe.I took others advise to run this off of a deep cycle battery. You must let it cool down after you turn it off to avoid fouling the burn chamber. I don't get many power outages, but I had the battery, so why not.The only complaint I have is that the display stays on whether the power is on or off. I have been removing the fuse to totally kill the power after the cooldown. I plan on putting an inline switch on the power wire (like on old lamps).The intake and exhaust is on the bottom of the unit, so you'll need to add legs.Make sure you order extra exhaust pipe. I'm pretty sure you'll need it. You may not need 6 feet, but you'll want more than comes with the heater. (I think it's 2 feet)1 inch Stainless Steel Exhaust Pipe Parking Air Heater Fuel Tank Diesel Gas Vent Hose Length 78 Inch https://a.co/d/8LDdRx1
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