@@jennifer3724 This is series 39 model BF3911 made in Japan Aladdin Blue Flame Heater. I forgot the name of shop that I bought... In Japan, easy to find it online but I'm not sure in the US :(
Very well made units mine is a S681U Equator II. Easy to change wick just rotate Counter-clockwise until tab up from latch then pull knob out to release wick holder collapse wick inwardly from pins reverse with new wick. It took me 2 tries to adjust wick height corectly 3/8inch exposed when fully to right knob
How does the wick cleaner work Sir ?? Does it use a angled cutter teeth or wire brush to clean the wick ?? Do they still make this blue flame heater ??? Great video for sure. Now all I have to do is find one !!!😶😶😶😶😶😶😶
Rotate the disk-like wick cleaner, black carbon will come through the three holes. That's enough for maintenance. The wick must be kept shaped at the correct angle so I just use the wick cleaner. Aladdin heaters are still sold today in Japan :)
There are a couple of safety tips for kerosene heaters, but they’re good for indoor and outdoor use :) Kerosene heaters don’t require electricity in case of a disaster.
It was an accessory. You can find the wick trimmer itself on Japanese online marketplace called Rakuten but I'm not sure international shipping is available :(
@@slowliving55 Hi there. I found one on eBay. I have a vintage Valor heater so it’s different to your one. I bought the correct cleaner for my heater though. Does it also trim the wick, as my wick has been cut at an angle that isn’t square. I can’t find any videos on RUclips showing you how to trim the wick, and I don’t want to make it worse. Do you ever need to trim yours?
@@HarveyJohnWillmott Trimmed wicks make for an even blue flame so I try to trim with the cleaner once a month. I think it depends on how often do you use your heater. Actually Aladdin heater is not my main heating source, I also use central heating system during the winter.
Yes I really like the kerosene heaters..nice to have some for emergency
Yeah Kosher heaters are highly versatile such as emergencies, power outages, camping, and more!
I love all of your videos. They´re calming to watch. Appreciate it!
So glad you enjoyed it :) Thank you for your comment!
Where did you buy it? I can't seem to find one in the US. @@slowliving55
@@jennifer3724 This is series 39 model BF3911 made in Japan Aladdin Blue Flame Heater. I forgot the name of shop that I bought... In Japan, easy to find it online but I'm not sure in the US :(
@@slowliving55 Thank you!
Very well made units mine is a S681U Equator II. Easy to change wick just rotate Counter-clockwise until tab up from latch then pull knob out to release wick holder collapse wick inwardly from pins reverse with new wick. It took me 2 tries to adjust wick height corectly 3/8inch exposed when fully to right knob
My Aladdin still has original wick. Changing the wick, which seems to be an interesting task :)
Nice!
Thank you :)
I agree very calming. I like how match was struck away from person. Haven’t noticed that before!
What is music please?
Thank you for watching till the end :) BGM? Ibiza Dream - Chris Haugen
Wow
How does the wick cleaner work Sir ?? Does it use a angled cutter teeth or wire brush to clean the wick ?? Do they still make this blue flame heater ???
Great video for sure. Now all I have to do is find one !!!😶😶😶😶😶😶😶
Rotate the disk-like wick cleaner, black carbon will come through the three holes. That's enough for maintenance. The wick must be kept shaped at the correct angle so I just use the wick cleaner.
Aladdin heaters are still sold today in Japan :)
Would you know how to do just that ??? I would really appreciate your knowledge Sir ant thanks too. vf@@slowliving55
Very nice, is it available in the market and how much is it?
In Japan, easy to find it online but Japanese web site. The price of heater is 54,780 yen.
@@slowliving55 Do you recall the name of the website?
@@hollywoodpills Amazon Japan or Rakuten.
Where did they buy it? Looks so new.
This is series 39 model BF3911 which is available in Japan. Easy to get a new one in my country.
Where did you get this stove? How can I get one like you have ?
In Japan, easy to find it online such as Aladdin web shop, Amazon Japan and Rakuten.
Where did you find a heater in such good condition - it looks brand new !
My aladdin blue flame heater is series 39 model BF3911 which is available in Japan.
@@slowliving55 very nice thankyou
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are they safe for indoors
There are a couple of safety tips for kerosene heaters, but they’re good for indoor and outdoor use :) Kerosene heaters don’t require electricity in case of a disaster.
What wick fits these I would like a spare
My Aladdin is a series 39 model BF3911, so it should take the 16LP wick :)
Aladdin heaters haven't changed much in 50 years. I maintained the wick to keep a blue flame but nothing near as good as your level of maintenance!
Thank you for your comment :) I love watching the blue flames dance and try to keep "my favorite" in good condition!
We had several older style ones when I was very young, but now that paraffin is up around £7 a gallon it isn't economical in the UK anymore.
Nice cuppa too!
In Japan, also higher crude prices, combined with a weaker yen, have driven up fuel prices.
12 Pds now. Last 25 hours. I use 16 litres per week. Still cheaper than gas and electric.
Where can I buy the Aladdin Heater please
In Japan, easy to find it. Aladdin web shop, Amazon Japan, Rakuten and so on. But all websites are in Japanese only :(
Where did you get that blue piece of plastic that cleans the wick?
It was an accessory. You can find the wick trimmer itself on Japanese online marketplace called Rakuten but I'm not sure international shipping is available :(
@@slowliving55 Hi there. I found one on eBay. I have a vintage Valor heater so it’s different to your one. I bought the correct cleaner for my heater though.
Does it also trim the wick, as my wick has been cut at an angle that isn’t square. I can’t find any videos on RUclips showing you how to trim the wick, and I don’t want to make it worse. Do you ever need to trim yours?
@@HarveyJohnWillmott Trimmed wicks make for an even blue flame so I try to trim with the cleaner once a month. I think it depends on how often do you use your heater. Actually Aladdin heater is not my main heating source, I also use central heating system during the winter.
What is the model number? I see same but no screens around
My Aladdin is series 39 model BF3911. And also BF3912 is available in Japan.
Can somebody help me put the link to buy same heater I couldn't find anywhere. thank you
In Japan, easy to find it on Amazon.co.jp. But I don't know international shipping is available.
@@slowliving55 Thank you
What type of fuel does this heater use???
"Kerosene" specified by Japanese Standards Association. Mainly used for heating in Japan.
What is the model type please ?
My Aladdin blue flame heater is series 39 model BF3911 made in Japan :)
@@slowliving55 thank you for quick reply 😘
@@slowliving55 thank you, what is it’s estimated cost in USD?
The price is about 481 USD
Couldn’t find any link sale them online :(
Cool video, do you have instagram or twitter or tumblr ?
I'm happy that you found my channel! Added instagram URL in my profile :)
@@slowliving55 cool