Description: Vintage Aladdin Senator 2820 Paraffin / Kerosene Portable Space HeaterMade in EnglandBeautiful condition, wonderful retro lookPart of a North Florida Estate Liquidation, We have not tested it, it does have a wickBottom is hinged for easy access, Fuel tank pulls out for easy filling, Hidden carry handle under the hoods retracts making it easy to tote aroundBelow is some info from the web on this model heater, Last 2 photos are an example of how it looks when lit, (photos from the web)It measures apx 18" tall x 16" wide x 12" deep and weighs 26 lbs.A super hard heater to find, especially in this conditionPickup here in Fleming Island, FLor we can ship to you no problem....Thanks! A rare reflective stove made in England has arrived. It has a beautiful reflector like the Silver Queen from the same manufacturer, Aladdin, and although it is a little smaller, it radiates heat even from a large distance. Don't miss out as there are only a few in stock and the next arrival is undecided. A dream come true for vintage stove lovers. Reflective stoves emit reflected heat not only in front but also upwards, effectively warming the room. You can use the space in your room effectively since you can install it next to a wall. Not only does it effectively reflect the heat from the burner, but it also creates a visually beautiful reflected light. A convenient cassette fuel tank that allows you to refuel anywhere.I admire the elegant sense of the engineers and designers who created the original design. [Drop type] This is not a typical wick type stove. Adjust the flame by adjusting the flow rate of kerosene. Turn the knob on the left side of the main unit to adjust the inflow of kerosene and adjust the firepower. It seems that the drop-type stove was the mainstream stove until the 1950s. In the 1960s, the upper and lower core type became mainstream and the baton was handed over. [How to use] Fill the tank with kerosene and turn the dial on the stove to the ignition position. Lift the burner, make sure the wick is absorbing kerosene, and then ignite the wick directly with a lighter, match, etc. After igniting, adjust the burner position. If the flame is protruding from the wire mesh of the burner, the flame is high, so adjust the flame by turning the dial and reducing the flow rate of kerosene. To extinguish the fire, turn the dial fully towards extinguishing. Extinguish the fire by cutting the flow of kerosene to the burning part. The fire will be extinguished in 5-6 minutes, but please be aware that in rare cases the fire may not be completely extinguished and may remain smoldering. If it is smoldering, make sure to extinguish it by blowing on it.SentEntA rare reflective stove made in England. It has a beautiful reflector like the Silver Queen from the same manufacturer, Aladdin, and although it is a little smaller, it radiates heat even from a large distance.. A dream come true for vintage stove lovers. Reflective stoves emit reflected heat not only in front but also upwards, effectively warming the room. You can use the space in your room effectively since you can install it next to a wall. Not only does it effectively reflect the heat from the burner, but it also creates a visually beautiful reflected light. A convenient cassette fuel tank that allows you to refuel anywhere.I admire the elegant sense of the engineers and designers who created the original design. This is not a typical wick type stove. Adjust the flame by adjusting the flow rate of kerosene. Turn the knob on the left side of the main unit to adjust the inflow of kerosene and adjust the firepower. It seems that the drop-type stove was the mainstream stove until the 1950s. In the 1960s, the upper and lower core type became mainstream and the baton was handed over. [How to use] Fill the tank with kerosene and turn the dial on the stove to the ignition position. Lift the burner, make sure the wick is absorbing kerosene, and then ignite the wick directly with a lighter, match, etc. After igniting, adjust the burner position. If the flame is protruding from the wire mesh of the burner, the flame is high, so adjust the flame by turning the dial and reducing the flow rate of kerosene. To extinguish the fire, turn the dial fully towards extinguishing. Extinguish the fire by cutting the flow of kerosene to the burning part. The fire will be extinguished in 5-6 minutes, but please be aware that in rare cases the fire may not be completely extinguished and may remain smoldering. If it is smoldering, make sure to extinguish it by blowing on it.
Price: 489.3 USD
Location: Fleming Island, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-12T23:45:54.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Aladdin
Type: Portable Heater
Power Source: Kerosene
Heating System: Radiant
Color: Multicolor
Voltage: Not Electric
Model: Senator 2820
Material: Steel
Mounting Location: Floor