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Glennnnnnnnnnnnn.'s Review of Monitor 422

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
Good Points

1. It installed easily in less than 2 hours.......

2. No Smell at all........

3. Burns all day on it's internal 1.32 US Gal of kero.

4. Quiet, almost sound less.


Bad Points

Except for the initial price, havn't found anything yet.


General Comments

Only thing I did wrong with my 422 is that I should have installed it last year. Great
little machine. It is keeping me warm this vary second. Gonna buy my 2nd one this summer
to put it in my parents home.
However,
Monitors are a little expensive, mine was $1099, but as long as it lasts many years it will be
a great value. I burn about 1.4 US gallons of clear kero per day, about $2 dollars per day to heat my
990 sq. foot home. I picked up 2 extra fuel cells for extra convienance. Suggest ohther 422 owners
consider do the same...........

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  • irishope. on 27th Apr 2003

    where do you purchase this item an is it easy to setup do you have a photo to show it sound unbeleaveable .how big is this heater i take it not portable or is it i hope

  • jcraig Rank: Corporal on 17th Sep 2008

    If properly maintained, this heater will last you at least 25-30 years. Also, keep the area clean where you put in the capsule tank, dust will get in and foul the little filter down in the Constant level valve/ Fuel sump. it is best if you feed it off of a larger vessel such as a 55 gallon/210 liter drum or a larger tank.

  • Va Dan on 30th Nov 2008

    Where can I pick up an extra internal fuel tank?

  • jcraig Rank: Corporal on 1st Dec 2008

    Any Monitor dealership can provide you an extra capsule tank. Should be around $120.00 Jeff
    Also to Irishope, while not really designed to be portable in the sense of a Kerosun or some other totally portable heater, the only thing that you would have to consider would be the flue that goes through the wall and takes a 2.5" hole. With the internal tank, it makes it somewhat portable, but is about the size of a medium sized hard shell suitcase on end. It also weighs around 64 pounds/29.1 kilo's. Portable for someone like me, but maybe not so for you,...
    Physical dimensions; 26" high x 21" wide x 13" deep. I hope this answers your questions, Jeff