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  1. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    They're all over the place.. https://www.amazon.com/13-000-BTU-Universal-Auxiliary/dp/B07MLSK8Y8
  2. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    My comment was merely pointing out that he said that heaters are still out there that do both, then linked to one that only did ONE as his cite/proof. We both know they're out there still, just pretty rare, as they were a relatively short-lived phenomenon in the CDH (Chinese Diesel Heater)...
  3. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    Your sarcasm detector must be broken :p
  4. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    Purely unobtanium. ;)
  5. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    You fail. That's just a water heater, not an air/water heater.. :p They do make heat exchangers for them, though.. So you could just add what amounts to a radiator and a fan to it.
  6. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    I only saw the knockoff air/water heaters for a very short time, and they were ~$300. That video was from 3 years ago, which is around the time I was seeing a couple. Would be a good option for in-floor heating, IMO.
  7. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    The M1010 heater is a diesel fired air heater.
  8. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    I didn't run it long enough to gauge fuel consumption. I just knew from the get-go that this was way more heater than I needed.heh
  9. TechnoWeenie

    Saw This on a Diesel Heater Forum

    I fired up my M1010 heater in 20* weather. In about 10 minutes I was sweating. When they say it's rated for arctic conditions, they're not kidding. The amount of heat it put out, even on low, was too much.. The noise/amp draw was only a secondary reason for wanting to ditch it..
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