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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

We tested this beautiful waste (used) oil burner (furnace) with the widest variety of fuels in the industry: Vegetable Oil, Grade #2 Oil, Used Crankcase Oils, Transmission & Hydraulic Oils, 90 Weight Gear Box Oil, 175 Weight Heat Transfer Oil, Mineral Spirits, Machine Shop Cutting Oil. It even burns Synthetic Oils, Commercial & Military Jet Fuels, and Grades #1, #3, #4 Heating Oils! This waste (used) oil burner (furnace) is highly adjustable -- it has variable output rate. Knowing how simple and at the same time efficient and reliable this waste (used) oil burner (furnace) is people started calling it "The Swiss Knife of the waste oil burners world!" So will it burn it? Many claim they can but can they prove it? You can also see here our two other videos: Installation and Anatomy of this waste (used) oil burner (furnace).

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  • Looks to like they were trying to show the whole spectrum of what this can burn. You're able to read the labels, watch it being deposited into the tank and burned. There were no cut aways. You always see the fuel, label, tank deposit, and flame. I would like to see it burn WVO and waste oil. I don't think you need to so animated about argosys2006. I don't understand why people feel the need to be so negative about things without first hand knowledge, meaning actually owning it to comment on it.

  • Yeah great video! I just watched all three of them. Helps a lot! Products seems to be a solid waste oil burner. Definetely going to call these folks from wasteoilheat!

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  • @WVOman Uses the name 'Camaro' What did you expect?

  • I have OVER 4000L of wvo that I have been collecting over 2 years!

    I AM PUMPED!

  • Nice technology, however I'll point out that if you can stick to veggie oil etc, rather than used motor oil, it might be best.

    All the additives in motor oil cant be good burned. I know for fact molybednum isnt something you want to inhale.

    But nontheless, the burner itself is obviously badass.

  • I'm not criticizing you guys, but weren't these things standard equipment on Petersen ovens, and Kewanee boilers in the 40s and 50s? I guess the old timers were on to something with the oil burners.

  • Why not used waste oil? You are just wasting new oil and your money.

  • It won't grow mould, but it will go rancid. To prevent that, you need to add some kind of antioxidant. But I don't know if it really matters when you are going to burn the oil.

  • I want one! But let's say I have a lot of waste fry oil, so much that its left over from the cold season. What can I add to it in order to keep it from growing mold and still be usable in this furnace for next season, alchohol?

  • Well, waste (used) motor oil contains fuel, whether it be gas or diesel fuel. This would make used oil easier to burn than the fresh new oil you saw in the video. I'd say they back their claims very well.

  • it was to address argosy2006... I wonder why the reply thing does not work here but rather posts comments... :)

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