Monitor 422, Great Heater

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★★★★★
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FordMan59's review of Monitor 422

“Monitor 422, Great Heater”

★★★★★

written by FordMan59 on 15/02/2014

I've got a Monitor 422 that's been in service now for over 18 years. I paid $925. for it new out the door. The only thing I've ever had to do to it other than routine cleaning of the cabinet, interior, fan and fuel filters has been a partial rebuild of the burn chamber about 2 years ago. A complete rebuild kit for the burn chamber at that time cost me less than $200. and I didn't need all the parts in the kit that I bought because, the main and most expensive part the burn pot in mine was still good, it just needed the carbon cleaned from it, a new burn mat and burn ring and a couple new gaskets. They claim the 422 will heat up to 1000sf, but I'm currently heating about 1200sf with mine even in temperatures at 0*F and sometimes wind chills of -20*F to -25*F. Even at those temperatures it seldom goes into high mode and even when it does it's only for a few minutes. I live in south central KY (USA) and this has been an unusually cold winter (2013/2014), it's currently Feb. 15 2014 and so far I've heated my home to 68* daytime and 64* nighttime on about $500. worth of kerosene since about the middle of Oct. 2013. Not bad considering kerosene in this area is $439.9 a gallon. Not only does it do a great job of heating, it's got a programmable thermostat for up to 4 time/temperature settings per 24 hour period. It gets it's combustion air from outdoors and vents the kerosene fumes to the outside through a tube within a tube design that requires you drill a 2 1/2" hole in the wall. In the 18 years I've had the heater the most kerosene I've used per winter has been about 150 gallons and some years less than 100 gallons. Although they are still a great value because of their efficiency they're not as good as they used to be when kerosene was $ .70 a gallon. I recall one year in particular kerosene was $ .70 a gallon and I heated all winter for less than $100. I would definitely recommend Monitor to anyone looking for an inexpensive way to heat their home, garage or business.

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