Not the exact image but the same stove, here is a link to the stove on the left.
http://stpaulmercantile.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=73&products_id=226
10-WICK 7000 BTU KEROSENE STOVE
Entry-level stove produces 7000 btus. This one is already assembled.
Low cost, good for making coffee or frying with small skillet.
If you are preparing for an occasional power outage of short duration, this is a good choice.
Does not work well with the oven.
Approx 7,000 btus
Comes fully assembled
Holds 2.6 Quarts of fuel. Burns 5 ounces of fuel per hour on high.
Burns up to 14 hours per tank
Multi-Wick stoves have multiple cotton wicks, arranged in a circle, that can be raised or lowered to control the heat output. More wicks = more heat.
Stove comes with one wickset - extra wicksets available at very competitive prices
Another link about this stove (
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http://milesstair.com/bf-2641.html
Here is a link to the heater shown, second image from left. It is the exact same image even down to the flames.
http://www.builderdepot.com/browse.ihtml?step=5&prodstoreid=10596&pid=876838
HEATER KEROSENE 10.5K BTU / EA
One touch ignition. Automatic reset. Requires no electricity. Omni radiant burner provides both convection and radiant heat. Radiates in a 360 degree radius. 1.1 gallon fuel tank. Burns up to 15 hours.
The image of the red lantern is the exact one that Walmart uses in its web site.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Stansport-127-Kerosene-Lantern/21799095
The last image can be found at
http://www.milesstair.com/Mini_Kerosene_Heaters.html
....I kept looking for a viable off-the-shelf chimney...and found one literally off-the-shelf. At right is a photo of a mini-heater before expanded metal was put on as a cooking grate, as illustrated below. Notice the beautiful chimney that fits perfectly? It is a family-size Campbell soup can. Now there is no excuse for anyone to have a brooder heater without a chimney! In fact, it is of thicker and stronger steel than the original chimney, and should last for decades. Click on photos to enlarge them.
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