We just bought one of these yesterday at my work. It's pretty awesome so far and does a great job
@ShoptoolreviewsАй бұрын
That's great to hear! Glad it's working out for you.
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
Awesome. So glad yo like it.
@jnmc-vx4fwАй бұрын
Thanks for promoting USA made products! Great review and demo!!!
@Room1sixtyfiveАй бұрын
I bet you almost everything used to make this was made in China.
@jnmc-vx4fwАй бұрын
@ that’s wrong. 85% of materials and 100% labor must be in the USA to say “ made in the USA “
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
@@Room1sixtyfive We truly manufacture these in Wisconsin. There a couple electronic pieces we don't but the entire rest of the heater is made right at our factory in WI. We have our own laser cutters, welders, tube benders, press brakes, CNC machines, and fabricators right in house. We even have or own massive several thousand feet in size, powder coated paint booth right in house. There are still some companies that care about Made in the USA and care about quality and hiring USA workers.
@saulgoodman2018Ай бұрын
50 degrees a cold front? That's shorts weather over here in NJ.
@chibbyylolАй бұрын
1:00 diameter Circumference would be ~64 inches given 2 * pi * radius
@delliott777Ай бұрын
Right. Diameter is across the circle. Circumference is the distance around the perimeter of the circle ⭕️
@jrmcferrenАй бұрын
In the northeast and the mid Atlantic regions oil fired home heating systems are somewhat common. This basically takes that technology and creates a portable heater. I've seen some video of servicing these and they have an oil burner (probably with some special customization) on the inside, that's why they can run with diesel, home heating oil, and kerosene.
@ZeGermanHamАй бұрын
Curious how this is safe for indoor use, since it produces heat via combustion of hydrocarbons.
@nominalvelocityАй бұрын
You need make up air and good ventilation. Not for enclosed areas; crack a window or door open a bit and you won't die.
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
This is great for indoor use in a shop or garage, not in a residential home though. It has no smell or fumes and has zero carbon monoxide when kept properly maintained.
@ZeGermanHamАй бұрын
@@sunfireradiantheaters7187 How can you burn hydrocarbons and not produce carbon monoxide?
@wardraven8755Ай бұрын
Its made for a shop
@tiredoldman532928 күн бұрын
Burning Fossil fuels producing no carbon monoxide. Sure, I believe it.😅
@Room1sixtyfiveАй бұрын
This thing is $3,000+, for that you can get x2 80k btu Mr. Heater for $200
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
That is true as the brands are designed for a different customer base. Mr. Heater is more of a residential base and SunFire is mostly for commercial use for people that need a heater with no smell and no fumes and built rugged tough to take 10+ years of abuse on a jobsite. People generally get headaches from many traditional forced air heater brands. The best part is there is brand and model for every budget and need as we understand not everyone can afford our heavy duty heaters.
@Davidsmith-mc2noАй бұрын
What is diesel number 2
@MYNYDJАй бұрын
Home heating oil
@RomeoUrsu-fy9qo17 күн бұрын
Diesel used in my semi truck 😂😂😂😂 Is regular diesel Diesel this days is not the it used to be not long ago…its like top gas or best expensive gas you could buy for your vehicle. It’s a lot better refined for a lot less pollution…it doesn’t evaporate like gas… but almost washes away with plain water.
@streetpunk99Ай бұрын
Why wouldn't they make the fuel tabk an even 15 gallons? Most people are probably filling this with 5 gallon fuel cans. Thats as aggravating as car manufacturers making windshield washer fluid tanks 15/16th of a gallon so theres just a swig of washer fluid left over.
@58dbeck33Ай бұрын
You may want to start off with the SOB is $2500.00 !!!
@ShoptoolreviewsАй бұрын
Lol. Fair point. It's not cheap, but they do a great job, especially to be indoor safe. Thanks for watching.
@stevevlietstra6299 күн бұрын
I envy that you can wear shorts and need a heater.
@jaredappleseed7037Ай бұрын
Diameter, come on man.
@JacksAutoDiagnosticsАй бұрын
Crazy expensive. You could buy a commercial used gas / propane heater that hangs from the ceiling that will heat any large shop. The problem besides the price is when you get over 80,000 BTU, the portable heater sucks fuel. You won't be able to afford to run it. The only heater for a shop I see working and fairly affordable to run is a natural gas heater. Only if you live in the city, because propane in the winter time could get real expensive. Our natural gas is supplied by the city and it's way cheaper than any heat we ever had, including wood! If you are going to spend thousands, I'd purchase a good waste oil heater. Provided you do enough oil changes to keep it going. Maybe fuel oil is cheaper up north or state subsidized idonno, we live in the southeast. I don't think #2 diesel is cheap no matter where you live.
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
That's actually a great point about waste oil for anyone who has enough oil for this. Get some FREE heat if you can. Our parent company owns most brands so we manufacture most of the waste oil heaters in the world. So consider Clean Burn, Energy Logic, or Lanair for anyone that has enough waste oil to burn.
@sts.5568 күн бұрын
lot of money though, naw im good
@ShaneNewtonАй бұрын
$3195 😂 C'mon, Trump isnt President yet!
@Blueknight1960Ай бұрын
He is president, just not in charge yet, next month.
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
That one is $2,495 - but we know that is still too expensive for many. It's mostly for long-term commercial use and to get rid of the headaches many people get from the forced air heaters.
@laukc7085Ай бұрын
Unless that thing burns at 100% efficiency, there will be some exhaust emissions to contend with. 1800 bucks for 80k BTUs?!?! I can go to my local Menards and get a 220k BTU heater that runs on kerosene, diesel, fuel oil, and JP-8 for 450 bucks. This is why people dont buy American made products.
@sunfireradiantheaters7187Ай бұрын
There will be Carbon dioxide, but no carbon monoxide if properly maintained. It is quite unique. The Made in USA is a small portion of a higher price. It's more in the durability of the product to last 10+ years with more heavy abuse and the technology to burn the fuel so clean. Even overseas products that try to reproduce this technology are similar in price.