Lakewood Oil-Filled Electric Radiator Heater "disposal radiators" Questions

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disposal of lakewood oil filled electric radiator (portable) i live in austin, texas and nobody - not the city, not the manufacturer, not the landfill companies - seems to know how to dispose of these

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Lakewood Model 7101 - Need to drain the oil to dispose of it My Lakewood Model 7101 no longer heats. How do I drain the oil so that I can dispose of the heater? I just drill a hole and I put old oil ...

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Where can i dispose of these heaters when they quit working I live in Warsaw In and own three or four of these heaters and two we have had for awhile do not work any longer. How do I dispose of them? ...

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my radiator have a small crac and leg. If it has a crack, you need to replace the unit with a new one. These are disposable because of their cost to repair.

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my lakewood oil-filled radiator heater has a smell of oil? or something. What is it and is it dangerous. Could it be electrical? Hi, The heater is filled with oil and it is leaking....you will need to

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how does one refill lakewood heater ? These are sealed oil heaters and do not require refilling, if yours is leaking then it is bad and should be disposed of. They should not use oil or leak oil ever.

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the oil filled radiator is leaking oil when it is on. Turn it off and if it is not under warranty dispose of properly. These are sealed units and there is no way to refill it. They should never leak, ...

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Patton POH2501 The heater has begun to leak oil. The recycling rules in Eugene, Oregon allow disposal of the oil and fixture if they are separated, but not with the oil still in the fixture. How do ...

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i can't figure out how to get it on; i have the on button on, temp set, lights are on but it's not starting. is this something i have to fill with oil or water? i have no directions. marybeth flynn No

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where do I dispose an oil filled heater? Each city has a nearly free hazmat disposal site. You would have to tell us what city is closest to you.

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