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There are two types of kerosene that are used today. They are separated into type 1-K and type 2-K categories, based mainly on the difference in their sulfur content.  Type 1-K kerosene is classified as having .04 percent of sulfur by weight as compared to type 2-K which has a higher level of .30 percent sulfur by weight - that's a lot more smelly sulfur. The cleaner type 1-K kerosene is generally used for most kerosene heaters. Type 1-K is refined to a point that is safe to use indoors without negatively affecting humans or household pets.
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== price guide consumer 1 us gal qty ==
 
== price guide consumer 1 us gal qty ==
 
=== 2023 ===
 
=== 2023 ===

Latest revision as of 19:07, 18 December 2023

There are two types of kerosene that are used today. They are separated into type 1-K and type 2-K categories, based mainly on the difference in their sulfur content. Type 1-K kerosene is classified as having .04 percent of sulfur by weight as compared to type 2-K which has a higher level of .30 percent sulfur by weight - that's a lot more smelly sulfur. The cleaner type 1-K kerosene is generally used for most kerosene heaters. Type 1-K is refined to a point that is safe to use indoors without negatively affecting humans or household pets.

price guide consumer 1 us gal qty

2023

Best price per gallon for small qty - Walmart

$10.70 Walmart Crown 1-K Kerosene, Clean Burning Fuel, 1 Gallon

$12.87 Home Depot Klean-Strip 1-K Kerosene Heater Fuel, 1 Gal.

$12.99 Tractor Supply Co Crown KE.P.01 1-K Fuel-Grade Kerosene, 1 gal.