Oil & Kerosene Heaters

Alfatherm TZ-140 Oil Heater 10kW Brown

Oil Heater

  • Made in Greece
  • Maximum Thermal Power: 10 KW
  • Intensity Adjustment from 1 to 6
  • Tank Capacity: 10 l
  • Maximum Hourly Consumption: 1.02 l/h
  • Height: 780 mm
  • Width: 670 mm
  • Depth: 420 mm
  • Weight: 38 kg
  • Flue...

Oil Heater

  • Made in Greece
  • Maximum Thermal Power: 10 KW
  • Intensity Adjustment from 1 to 6
  • Tank Capacity: 10 l
  • Maximum Hourly Consumption: 1.02 l/h
  • Height: 780 mm
  • Width: 670 mm
  • Depth: 420 mm
  • Weight: 38 kg
  • Flue Diameter: Φ120 mm
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From Hlektrika 3.7 (58)
Θεσσαλονίκη, Θεσσαλονίκης
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Description

Description

Oil Heater

  • Made in Greece
  • Maximum Thermal Power: 10 KW
  • Intensity Adjustment from 1 to 6
  • Tank Capacity: 10 l
  • Maximum Hourly Consumption: 1.02 l/h
  • Height: 780 mm
  • Width: 670 mm
  • Depth: 420 mm
  • Weight: 38 kg
  • Flue Diameter: Φ120 mm

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type of Fuel
Oil
Thermal Power
10 kW
Tank Capacity
10 lt
Air Ηeater
No
with Oven
No
Colour
Brown
Portable
No
Maximum Consumption
1.02 lt/h
Inverter
No

Dimensions

Height
78 cm
Length
67 cm
Length
42 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

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  • soge
    3
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    The problem with this specific stove is that you cannot turn it up past 1. If you put it higher than 1, it starts crackling and smelling, the glass rattles, and you fear it will explode. When we went to buy it several years ago, the store recommended it as the best. However, it took us 2.5 years to learn how to light it without trembling in fear that it would explode every day. For those who know how to light an oil stove, this will be useful: it has a peculiar way of lighting. You light it, wait for the oil to go down a bit for about 10 minutes, then close the oil supply and wait for the flame to decrease for about 10 minutes, and then open the oil supply again. If you don't do this, the smell and rattling return, and you fear it will explode. At some point, I went to the store for another reason and told them that we couldn't turn it up past 1, and they confirmed that going above 1 might be dangerous. They also confirmed that the lighting method I described is the safest. I then called the company and asked them why they have a rating up to 6 if you can't risk putting it above 1. I didn't get a reliable answer. Therefore, the stove cannot be lit to maintain a mild temperature. The consumption is high, so you have to light it only to warm up a space and then turn it off relatively quickly. Also, lighting it is time-consuming. It's not worth it, so I don't recommend it to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Heating performance
    • It doesn't smell
    • Heating Speed
    • Durability
    • Moving within the house
    • Oil consumption
    • Value for money
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  • cpt_dim
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Good stove for a 50 sq.m. room with satisfactory consumption. It doesn't catch up with the No. 1 above, but it burns well at No. 1. At 3 degrees Celsius outside, you have between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius inside.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Heating performance
    • It doesn't smell
    • Heating Speed
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • Oil consumption
    • Moving within the house
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  • The problem with this specific stove is that you cannot turn it up past 1. If you put it higher than 1, it starts crackling and smelling, the glass rattles, and you fear it will explode. When we went to buy it several years ago, the store recommended it as the best. However, it took us 2.5 years to learn how to light it without trembling in fear that it would explode every day. For those who know how to light an oil stove, this will be useful: it has a peculiar way of lighting. You light it, wait for the oil to go down a bit for about 10 minutes, then close the oil supply and wait for the flame to decrease for about 10 minutes, and then open the oil supply again. If you don't do this, the smell and rattling return, and you fear it will explode. At some point, I went to the store for another reason and told them that we couldn't turn it up past 1, and they confirmed that going above 1 might be dangerous. They also confirmed that the lighting method I described is the safest. I then called the company and asked them why they have a rating up to 6 if you can't risk putting it above 1. I didn't get a reliable answer. Therefore, the stove cannot be lit to maintain a mild temperature. The consumption is high, so you have to light it only to warm up a space and then turn it off relatively quickly. Also, lighting it is time-consuming. It's not worth it, so I don't recommend it to anyone.

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    4
  • Good stove for a 50 sq.m. room with satisfactory consumption. It doesn't catch up with the No. 1 above, but it burns well at No. 1. At 3 degrees Celsius outside, you have between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius inside.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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Description & Specifications

Oil Heater

  • Made in Greece
  • Maximum Thermal Power: 10 KW
  • Intensity Adjustment from 1 to 6
  • Tank Capacity: 10 l
  • Maximum Hourly Consumption: 1.02 l/h
  • Height: 780 mm
  • Width: 670 mm
  • Depth: 420 mm
  • Weight: 38 kg
  • Flue Diameter: Φ120 mm

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type of Fuel
Oil
Thermal Power
10 kW
Tank Capacity
10 lt
Air Ηeater
No
with Oven
No
Colour
Brown
Portable
No
Maximum Consumption
1.02 lt/h
Inverter
No

Dimensions

Height
78 cm
Length
67 cm
Length
42 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

There are no verified reviews
  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • soge
    3
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    The problem with this specific stove is that you cannot turn it up past 1. If you put it higher than 1, it starts crackling and smelling, the glass rattles, and you fear it will explode. When we went to buy it several years ago, the store recommended it as the best. However, it took us 2.5 years to learn how to light it without trembling in fear that it would explode every day. For those who know how to light an oil stove, this will be useful: it has a peculiar way of lighting. You light it, wait for the oil to go down a bit for about 10 minutes, then close the oil supply and wait for the flame to decrease for about 10 minutes, and then open the oil supply again. If you don't do this, the smell and rattling return, and you fear it will explode. At some point, I went to the store for another reason and told them that we couldn't turn it up past 1, and they confirmed that going above 1 might be dangerous. They also confirmed that the lighting method I described is the safest. I then called the company and asked them why they have a rating up to 6 if you can't risk putting it above 1. I didn't get a reliable answer. Therefore, the stove cannot be lit to maintain a mild temperature. The consumption is high, so you have to light it only to warm up a space and then turn it off relatively quickly. Also, lighting it is time-consuming. It's not worth it, so I don't recommend it to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Heating performance
    • It doesn't smell
    • Heating Speed
    • Durability
    • Moving within the house
    • Oil consumption
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • cpt_dim
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Good stove for a 50 sq.m. room with satisfactory consumption. It doesn't catch up with the No. 1 above, but it burns well at No. 1. At 3 degrees Celsius outside, you have between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius inside.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Heating performance
    • It doesn't smell
    • Heating Speed
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • Oil consumption
    • Moving within the house
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • The problem with this specific stove is that you cannot turn it up past 1. If you put it higher than 1, it starts crackling and smelling, the glass rattles, and you fear it will explode. When we went to buy it several years ago, the store recommended it as the best. However, it took us 2.5 years to learn how to light it without trembling in fear that it would explode every day. For those who know how to light an oil stove, this will be useful: it has a peculiar way of lighting. You light it, wait for the oil to go down a bit for about 10 minutes, then close the oil supply and wait for the flame to decrease for about 10 minutes, and then open the oil supply again. If you don't do this, the smell and rattling return, and you fear it will explode. At some point, I went to the store for another reason and told them that we couldn't turn it up past 1, and they confirmed that going above 1 might be dangerous. They also confirmed that the lighting method I described is the safest. I then called the company and asked them why they have a rating up to 6 if you can't risk putting it above 1. I didn't get a reliable answer. Therefore, the stove cannot be lit to maintain a mild temperature. The consumption is high, so you have to light it only to warm up a space and then turn it off relatively quickly. Also, lighting it is time-consuming. It's not worth it, so I don't recommend it to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    4
  • Good stove for a 50 sq.m. room with satisfactory consumption. It doesn't catch up with the No. 1 above, but it burns well at No. 1. At 3 degrees Celsius outside, you have between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius inside.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
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