HeatMate Sengoku Indoor & Outdoor Kerosene Heater, 10,000 BTU, Portable Use, HeatMate, White - Cordless Space Heating Machine for Home, Garage, Basement, and Camping

Sengoku Indoor & Outdoor Kerosene Heater, 10,000 BTU, Portable Use, HeatMate, White - Cordless Space Heating Machine for Home, Garage, Basement, and Camping

Features

  • Sengoku HeatMate 110 is designed as a portable, compact, easy-to-carry solution for any of your heating needs, making it ideal for both indoor and outside use
  • Equipped with a 1.2-gallon kerosene tank storage, this room and space heater can run continuously for up to 14 hours of use, providing you a long-lasting heat source
  • Reliable space heater equipped with an automatic safety shut-off and easy push-button start for fast set-up without the need of using matches or electricity
  • Constructed with safety in mind, this heater also features a new and improved EZ flame adjuster, tip over switch, and protective safety grills for added protection
  • Portable, durable and high-quality space heater that is ideal and safe for indoor and outdoor use, garages, poorly insulated rooms, and other hard-to-heat spaces

Specifications

Color White
Release Date 2012-03-05T00:00:01Z
Size No Size

Portable 10,000 BTU kerosene space heater for indoor and outdoor use, suitable for heating garages, basements, and campsites. It has a 1.2-gallon tank for up to 14 hours of continuous operation, push-button ignition (no matches or external power), and safety features including automatic shut-off, tip-over switch, adjustable flame control, and protective grills.

Model Number: HMN-110

Project Ideas

Business

Event & Film Set Heater Rental

Start a rental service supplying portable kerosene heaters to outdoor events, film/TV shoots, and temporary warehouse workspaces. Offer delivery, on-site setup with required clearance/ventilation checks, and technician standby. Package add-ons: fuel delivery, spare units, fire-proof mats, and liability insurance. Emphasize documented safety briefings and signed client waivers.


Mobile Emergency Heating Service

Operate a rapid-response service that supplies and operates portable heaters during power outages, natural disasters, or for vulnerable populations (shelters, elder-care facilities). Offer subscription contracts to municipalities and community organizations for prioritized deployment. Include certified operators, CO/combustion monitoring, pre-staged fuel, and a clear safety/evacuation plan to meet local codes.


Patio Heater Leasing for Restaurants

Sell seasonal leasing packages to restaurants and cafés that want to extend outdoor dining months. Provide site assessments, heater placement plans meeting local regulations, routine maintenance, and staff training on safe refueling and shutdown. Offer turnkey packages that include windshields, mats, and branded decorative housings for an upsell.


Refurbish, Safety-Check & Resell

Buy used or trade-in units, perform a standardized refurbishment (cleaning, gasket and wick checks/replacements, safety switch verification), and resell with a short warranty and starter safety kit (CO alarm, fuel can, instructions). Add value by offering certified safety checks and a 'how-to' training session for first-time buyers. Make sure all work follows manufacturer guidance and local regulatory requirements.

Creative

Adjustable Stand + Perforated Windscreen

Build a lightweight, height-adjustable steel stand with a removable perforated-steel windscreen that channels heat toward a seating area while protecting the flame from drafts. Use 14–16 gauge steel, rivet or bolt the windscreen to an adjustable bracket, and finish with high-temperature paint. Keep the heater exposed (do not enclose), maintain manufacturer-recommended clearances, and include a built-in level and tether points for safe outdoor use.


Portable Heat Cart with Fuel Storage

Create a rugged dolly on heavy-duty casters with a stainless-steel top plate sized to fit the heater, side straps to secure it during transport, and a separate lockable compartment for an approved fuel can (vented and isolated from the heater). Add a handle that doubles as a cord/fuel holder and rubber bumpers for protection. This turns the heater into a mobile worksite unit for garages, workshops, and job sites while keeping fuel storage code-compliant and separate.


Camping Warm-Station (Coffee & Drying Rack)

Use the heater as the heat source for a small outdoor camping warm-station: mount an adjustable perforated steel shelf 12–24 inches above the flame area for warming pots, drying wet gloves/boots at a safe distance, and pre-heating water. Build the frame from metal pipe or angle iron so it’s non-combustible and collapsible for transport. Include clear ventilation guidelines and a detachable metal drip tray for condensation—do not use for direct cooking unless the manufacturer explicitly permits it.


Decorative Patio Housing (Non-combustible)

Craft a decorative surround from stone, masonry, or powder-coated steel that visually integrates the heater into a patio setting. Design the housing with large ventilation gaps and a removable access panel for refueling and maintenance. Add a fold-out shelf for drinks and a plate glass acrylic wind deflector that sits well above manufacturer clearance lines. Emphasize that the surround must never enclose the unit or restrict airflow.