For a long time stood a kerosene heater on the Angenda, now it was a week in use. My result: highly recommended. Details: \ r \ nThe enamel and the chrome are flawless, all mechanical parts are smooth and meet their function. It looks too modern to me as a "retrofan", but of course that's a matter of taste. \ R \ nThe heat output can be regulated better than expected. The heat function for liquids and foods advertised on some pages (water, soup, etc. placed on the lamp) is moderate, but that's not what matters to me. \ R \ nThe heater works perfectly with (Dutch) kerosene, noiseless, noiseless and no noticeable odor nuisance. Only when warming up (3 - 5 minutes, very light) and reheating after extinguishing (about 5 minutes, a little bit stronger) it comes to petroleum odor. \ R \ nThe heater itself does not smell like kerosene, the shutter after issuing seems well thought out and functional. The filling opening is sufficiently large and acceptable placed, the supplied funnel serves its purpose, the lid closes properly. The level indicator works well, but is not readable. \ R \ nSplitting the screen to ignite is easy to accomplish. the feel of the straps on which the umbrella is moved up and down is a bit undersized and shaky is a feeling that they fulfill their purpose perfectly when the glider is lowered. \ r \ nThe only shortcoming found is the (design-related) susceptibility to wind and draft. r \ n