You have to love patent expiration.... :-)
Seriously, these little guys are great. I'd love to have the ability to set the temperature in Fahrenheit, but heh, its Chinese so Celsius it is. The pump could be quieter (there are aftermarket ones that are) and I'd like the option to set a "deadband" in the controller and have it actually cycle off and back on. I understand why they don't -- the cycle-on (and off) requires a LOT of power to run the glowplug, and killing the battery is a concern. The issue can be that if the "lowest" setting is not low enough you will roast as when the setpoint is reached it goes to the lowest output but does remain on. Having the ability to set a large (say, 5F or 2-3C) deadband where if it goes that much over setpoint it actually turns off, and restarts when it drops back below the setpoint as an option (but not the default) would be nice where one doesn't care about power consumption (e.g. an RV on a shore cord.)
With that said -- I've put several nights on it now in my converted trailer in freezing and below temperatures and I'm stunned at how little fuel this thing consumes for the warmth it puts out, and the miserly drain on the battery bank (once running) for the fan.
There is a serious concern with the muffler included in that it is not sealed AT ALL and thus leaks exhaust all over the place which, if its under the cabin, can lead to serious trouble. That's fixable with either an aftermarket (again) muffler or some high-temp (e.g. exhaust) sealant, but this really should be addressed by the seam being fully-welded instead of tack-welded. Be careful going through anything potentially combustible; the exhaust side pipe can exceed 500F (IR thermometer verified) which is an obvious ignition risk; ceramic wrap or a dual-wall pipe is necessary; fiberglass (such as is used on a motorcycle pipe) wrap is NOT sufficient. *DO* have a CO monitor just in case.
I also replaced the fuel tank with one that has a vertical standpipe and top exit -- the included one is serviceable but anything with a fitting on the bottom is begging for a leak eventually. Diesel stinks and leaks are bad; this should be addressed.
I like the remote -- it works well -- but I do not use the bluetooth app as its not an official Android "Play Store" app and I don't like sideloading things; there's just too much risk. Vevor should submit to Google's store for the Android devices so it can be loaded directly without bypassing security.
One star off on "features" for the fuel tank design, no Fahrenheit option and leaky muffler, all of which I corrected.
I have no idea what durability will be like but I have taken a look inside and there's really not a lot to these things. This one has altitude adjustment built in so it shouldn't run "rich" (and soot up) at high alt.