Anybody using them? I have thought about one for years but the irritating click-click-click of the fuel pump always made them a non starter to me. I simply could never get to sleep with that incessant pump noise. The good ones, like Webasto, were prohibitively expensive and still are. In the meantime cheap Chinese heaters emerged in the $100-$200 price range and were as crappy and noisy as you might expect for 1/10th the price of a Webasto. Fast forward a few years and the Chinese are now graduating about 1.5 million engineers per year-about 7X as many as the US. That engineering prowess has been put to work on almost all Chinese products and diesel heaters have certainly benefited from it. They have gone from primitive noisy units with external fuel tanks into sophisticated all in one packages that no longer ape the design of the expensive heaters and have made substantial improvements on the original design. And most are quiet with some making no pump noise at all, just the fan which is more like white noise. Price has risen along with quality and performance but is still modest at or below $300. Burn times are longer with some units running almost 70 hours on a single fill. They require very little power once started up, about 6 or 7 watts on low and probably around 30-35 watts on high.
I no longer need one as other heat sources for my truck canopy have also progressed recently. The Casa living area is 96" x 65" wide and 50" high, much of which is taken up by custom cabinets, the bed and built in gear. Quite commodious for one and easy to heat or cool. I have the latest Naturehike butane heater now, a Kovea Cupid heater, an Iwatani butane stove and a 12v electric blanket plus 2 new sleeping bags scaled to the size of the Casa. Not much chance of getting cold anymore.
But if you hunt or fish early and late season the use of a new diesel might be the long awaited answer to keeping you snug with a minimum of effort. Don't buy the old technology, get a model with side exhaust and an integral fuel tank and a silent fuel pump. A good night's sleep makes the next day so much better!
I no longer need one as other heat sources for my truck canopy have also progressed recently. The Casa living area is 96" x 65" wide and 50" high, much of which is taken up by custom cabinets, the bed and built in gear. Quite commodious for one and easy to heat or cool. I have the latest Naturehike butane heater now, a Kovea Cupid heater, an Iwatani butane stove and a 12v electric blanket plus 2 new sleeping bags scaled to the size of the Casa. Not much chance of getting cold anymore.
But if you hunt or fish early and late season the use of a new diesel might be the long awaited answer to keeping you snug with a minimum of effort. Don't buy the old technology, get a model with side exhaust and an integral fuel tank and a silent fuel pump. A good night's sleep makes the next day so much better!
