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Half a century in, Lanair waste oil heaters remain a fixture in working shops across the country.
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XT-300 vs. CE-330: Which Waste Oil Heater Stands Out?
Compare the Lanair XT-300 and Clean Energy CE-330 waste oil heaters. See differences in BTU, airflow, size, fuel compatibility, and maintenance for large shop heating.
XT-250 vs. CE-250: Which Waste Oil Heater Is Best for Your Shop?
Compare the Lanair XT-250 and Clean Energy CE-250 waste oil heaters. See differences in BTU output, airflow, maintenance, size, and fuel compatibility to choose the best fit.
Best Waste Oil Heaters for Auto Shops
Compare Lanair’s XT-Series waste oil heaters and find the right size for your auto shop. See BTU output, heating capacity, and which unit fits your space.
Section 179 Tax Deduction – Waste Oil Heaters Qualify
Deduct the full cost of your Lanair waste oil heater this year under Section 179. Save on fuel, taxes, and heating costs. Install before Dec. 31 for maximum benefit.
The Dangers of Third-Party Parts for Your Lanair Waste Oil Heater
Using third-party parts on your Lanair waste oil heater can void your warranty, risk safety, and damage your equipment. Stick with genuine Lanair parts for performance, protection, and peace of mind.
How One Business Slashed Thousands in Heating Costs with Lanair
Heating bills draining profits? See how one auto shop turned waste oil into free heat and saved over $25,000 with a Lanair waste oil heater.
Time to Turn the Furnace On. Are You Ready to Burn Your Waste Oil?
Stop paying twice for heat and waste oil. With a Lanair Waste Oil Heater, you turn disposal costs into free shop heat, slash fuel bills, and see real ROI in as little as a year. Ready to keep your money where it belongs—back in your business?”
Parts & Service Promo – 10% Off Through August
Summer is winding down, and now is a perfect time to get ahead on waste oil heater maintenance before the colder months return.
The ROI of Lanair Waste Oil Heaters vs. Natural Gas
Escalating energy costs are eating into margins across industries. Plenty of facility owners and shop managers are feeling the heat, literally and financially. The latest forecast from the U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts the average Henry Hub natural gas price is expected to be $3.70 per million BTU (MMBtu) in 2025, and rise to $4.40 in 2026. The price you’re paying now is most likely the best you’ll get for the foreseeable future.