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Is it allright to burn part deisel with kerosine in a Toyo laser ignited heating stove?

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Only if you want to stink up the house (more than just what the kerosene does) and don't mind dealing with a little soot on the walls and ceiling.

I wouldn't. But the choice is yours to make.

hope this helped you in some way. Please let me know. Thanks.

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