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I agree with Baybyter. I had a similar model Kenyon and ended up with a fire
due to spilled primer alchohol. I then converted it to kerosene (with burners provided by Kenyon, about $75). That was a waste of money, still needed to use a primer fuel and the stove smoked a lot. The reason I mention the kerosene conversion is the possibility that yours my have been converted. Just smell the tank and you should be able to tell. I ended up giving mine away. It was the Kenyon alchohol and elect. model with the burner in the middle of the electric element. Be careful or upgrade to a safer stove. -- My opinion and experience. FWIW Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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