Rather, kerosene is better used for other appliances in need of fuel. It has historically been used to power lamps, is a fuel source for room-sized heaters, and is used in the production of jet fuel.
【Multiple Optional Fuels】 Our kerosene forced air heaters are CSA certified for multi-fuel using, which admit following types of fuel: 2-K kerosene, filtered diesel #1 and #2 ...
Additionally, kerosene comes in plastic bottles or cans, whereas propane comes in tanks that some find more convenient, particularly because propane can fuel both heaters and barbecue grills.
A CLEAN BURN: Our tiki torch fuel is processed and refined to create a powerful light source that is smoke and odor free and without harmful soot or other pollutants often found in kerosene.