
Dura Heat
The Dura Heat DFA135C is a commercial‑grade, portable forced‑air kerosene heater delivering 135,000 BTU/hr to heat up to 3,200 sq ft. It features a 10‑gallon fuel tank, multi‑fuel capability, built‑in thermostat, digital diagnostics, and CSA certification for indoor/outdoor use.
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No independent professional reviews or editorial analyses were found; manufacturer and retailer listings emphasize the DFA135C as a commercial‑grade heater with high output, multi‑fuel flexibility, and robust safety features, positioning it for construction and large‑space applications.
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How It Compares
vs. Dura Heat DFA75
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Choose the DFA75 for smaller jobs where portability outweighs heating power; select the DFA135C for large‑area, heavy‑duty heating.
vs. HeatHog (generic 130K‑150K BTU model)
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HeatHog is suitable for users who need high BTU output at a lower cost and have reliable kerosene supply; DFA135C is better for those requiring fuel flexibility and advanced control features.