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Excellent alternative heating option for the money. On the first setting, it adequately heats up around 20 square meters, while on the third setting, it can heat up to 60 square meters (always referring to a single space and after several hours of use). It is worth accompanying it with a coral gas prime bottle for ease of connection and safety during use. If it does not come with a supply hose and clamps, you will need to purchase them separately. Mine came with them, along with a regulator for classic bottles. If you ultimately choose the coral gas prime bottle solution, you will need its own regulator.
For the ignition of the device, once assembly and connection of the bottle are completed, follow these steps:
1. Open the supply from the bottle regulator (in the bottle area) until you hear the characteristic "hiss" of the gas.
2. From the ignition position, press the switch to submerge it and keep it submerged in position 1.
3. Wait for 5 seconds for the gas to circulate in the stove system, then press the piezoelectric button (or use a lighter with a long neck at the height of the pilot) to ignite the pilot flame, while the switch remains submerged.
4. Once it ignites, wait a few seconds and release the switch from the submerged position.
5. Have a good winter and happy heating!
ATTENTION! All connections must be well placed and sealed. Regular checks should be performed (it would be good to do it every time you change the bottle) for any leaks in the joints using soapy water (if it forms bubbles, there is a problem) and on the gasket for any material defects.
Finally, regarding consumption, the manufacturer provides the following information: on the first setting, it consumes 110 g/h, which means approximately 91 hours of use with a current cost of €0.3/hour of use. On the second setting, it consumes 200 g/h, approximately 50 hours of use with a current cost of €0.54/hour of use. On the third setting, it consumes 306 g/h, approximately 33 hours of use with a current cost of €0.82/hour of use. Note that the cost of the LPG mixture here is €27
I bought it last winter based on the comments I had seen. The truth is, I believed that it wouldn't smell so much based on the comments here, but unfortunately, I noticed that it smelled strongly. If I have to keep the balcony door open permanently to avoid suffocation, then it's better not to have it. I definitely do not recommend it.
It had a problem with the regulator, it was obviously a defective batch. The company replaced it for me immediately and since then it hasn't caused any problems, I have no complaints!
After a lot of searching and many hours on YouTube, I decided to try heating my home this year with a gas heater. Conclusion: what a fool I have been all these years not using a gas heater for heating. Incredible performance, amazing economy, and this particular heater is also very beautiful.
The issue of odor does not exist as with a Coral Gas Prime cylinder it smells very little. Besides, all heating devices that rely on combustion, like fireplaces, smell, and compared to a fireplace, it smells less and there is no risk of smoke. The way it ignites is super easy, and the safety valves are very, very strict. The likelihood of an accident is the same as that of an electric heating unit, perhaps even less.
I have it in an open space living room kitchen, and it heats the rooms inside as well. Of course, the house has top-notch aluminum frames and thermal insulation, just to mention everything.
I highly recommend it.
The worst thing about buying a gas stove, the switch broke on the second day and stayed on for 5 days until the bottle ran out, of course I returned it. I do NOT recommend it at all!
Three and a half stars. It had a problem with stabilizing the flame, but it was resolved after communicating with the company's technician
For first use, the bottle lasts nine days with sufficient use throughout the day, easily warms up the space, and keeps warm contrary to the air conditioner. However, if there is high consumption, meaning in the third level, it does not last more than 12 days
During the first month, I used it with a petrogaz bottle and it smelled very strong to the point where I had two windows open. Now I changed the bottle and got coral gas and it smells very little and I only have the window open a few centimeters.
I believe that the solution to the smell, as many people here write, is a coral gas bottle
The stove is recommended for spaces larger than 25 m2. For small spaces like in my case, it doesn't work. It quickly consumes the oxygen in the room and goes out. Unless there is continuous air renewal.
Very good, in a 30sqm space, it heats the area satisfactorily with the function on the first level. It hasn't faced very cold temperatures yet. The gas canister lasts about 9 to 10 days, with the stove burning for several hours daily. As for the negatives, it leaves a slight odor, something that happens with all stoves of this category (I don't know about the very expensive ones).
I have it for a year. The stove works perfectly and heats up quickly in the first level, about 30m² kitchen-living room with good insulation. I have installed a coral gas regulator and I use a 10lt coral bottle. The only issue I have is that it smells quite a bit usually when the liquefied gas in the bottle drops below the middle. I light it with a long-nosed lighter to prevent gas leakage during ignition. I leave the window slightly open while it is in operation. Overall, I am satisfied. I believe that the stove is not responsible for the smell, but the fuel. As long as there is combustion, there will be combustion gases... Only electric heaters do not smell.
With the Prime bottle, there is no smell. Very good performance in a 40 sqm space
It is the second winter that I am using it. I am satisfied. The negative thing is that the regulator it came with has a leak. I changed the setting and the hose, and everything is okay. Note that the hose needs to be changed every 2-3 years. The type of bottle also plays a role in the scent. I personally get the green ones.
I am very satisfied. In a poorly insulated cottage, it heats up immediately. As a construction, it is generally at an acceptable level, the sheet metal could be more sturdy, but you don't buy the stove to play ball! It has wheels, which makes it very easy to move. Also, for those who want to transfer it to another house, it is very easy because it closes and the volume decreases. 4 screws and you're okay. The negatives now: like ALL gas stoves, it smells a little. It also creates some humidity in the room. Both of these can be addressed by occasionally opening the window to refresh the air. We don't sleep with the stove open.
With 121€ you get a heater, regulator, and a coral bottle. It doesn't smell, it shuts off when the room's oxygen drops, in 2 hours it goes from 16 to 24 degrees! With 100€ per month for bottles... A LORD with a clause ;)
The stove is fine, you need to carefully read the instructions so that the gas does not smell! Also, use safety bottles of new type from a reputable supplier because the quality of the mixture matters.
When we use it for a long time (more than 4-5 hours), it doesn't hold the flame and goes out. Despite all the technician's diligent efforts, changing the gas cylinder, systematically ventilating the room, ventilating the cylinder, etc., the problem remains. We are forced to use it on the low setting and interrupt its operation at regular intervals.
It would be much better for mobility if 2 out of the 4 wheels were fixed instead of all 4 being rotating.
It has a strong smell and a very fast consumption in the bottle. I was also disappointed with the packaging as it did not include a regulator, a watch, and a strap. I had to buy them separately
I have purchased the stove 4 months ago. It is economical compared to electricity and it doesn't smell, except when the gas runs out. However, I have problems with lighting it and it also goes out after a while. I'm not sure if it's the stove's fault or if there is tampering with the gas. All I know is that it gets cold and I am left without heating. What's the point of having a good stove if it doesn't work properly due to tampering?
02/05/2023
Very nice. I have placed two stones to keep the gas starter open so that I can warm up. Wonderful and successful. I don't care what the problem is, I can't get warm, draw your own conclusions.
Very good purchase, it really heats up the space, the bottle you place must be of good quality for safety reasons.
The consumption of one bottle lasts around a week with normal use.
I bought it on 27.12.2022, easy and fast assembly, it warms up the space quickly, of course, it didn't get very cold to see how much it will consume. I have it on level 1, but it seems good and it warms up the space on level 1. It has a consumption of about 90 hours, it smells very little, it needs to have the door opened a little every 2 hours to let in fresh air, but if you stay inside afterwards, you don't feel the smell, you probably get used to it. I bought it for 105 euros, it is very expensive, its value should not exceed 70 euros, but all prices have increased and it has reached today's levels
I bought it for 119 euros from a store along with a hose and valve. It heats up quickly, it's very good and funny easy to assemble. I saw in a previous comment about the fan and it really helps a lot in spreading the heat in the room. It smells quite a few times and from what I found out there is a small leak in the regulator. Of course, it needs ventilation and the space occasionally. I have had it for a week with a 10-kilo bottle of 20 euros, it burns almost all day and it hasn't reached the middle yet. I take it from room to room and the performance is excellent. In combination with a dehumidifier, the result is more than satisfactory. If the issue with the smell is fixed, it will be by far the best.
So far, it heats up the living room/kitchen area well. It is easy to connect, assemble (4 screws and the wheels), and ignite. The only issue I have is with the smell, but it may be because I haven't done something correctly since it is my first time connecting gas.
Unfortunately, the problem I encountered with two stoves of this type is that they turn off after about one to two hours on the second setting. I'm not even talking about having them lit on the third setting. If they turn off, then they can only work on the first setting, and I managed to do this with a trick, otherwise I would have to wait until the next day to light them again.
Very good choice for the village, it quickly heats up a large living room. It gives off nice and strong heat, without any smell. For fifteen days in the village for the holidays, it is the best choice and the most economical, we will not have the stress of the electricity company. It is like a small fireplace. Very powerful.
First hours in my hands. It looks good. I will come back when I work with it for a few days. Coral Prime bottle with its own regulator. So far, the only downside I found is the ignition switch, which is probably terrible, and I don't know if it will last in the long run. So, after 3.5 hours, I fill it up with full flame. I don't know if all of you live in the north, but in the south, where I live in a detached house with insulated apartment in a suburb high up in the city of Thessaloniki, it doesn't heat up my space of about 35 square meters during these hours. If you are next to it, yes, it's fine, but it doesn't heat up the space, guys. Unless you burn it at full power for 20 hours a day, with consumption turning red.
Funny construction compared to the old DELONGHI made in Italy. To assemble it, you need to screw in 20 screws and mount it. Therefore, for storage, you need to unscrew all of them and completely disassemble it. The switch didn't work properly and it already needed lubricant spray for switches. I doubt it will last two years...
I have had it for two weeks and discovered a gas leak from the switch-regulator. Always make sure to ventilate your space and check with soapy water all the connections the stove has.
The stove turns off by itself after about 2 hours of operation and then it needs to pass a day in order to be used again.