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Old 11-29-2011, 12:59 PM   #1
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Default Re: Winter outside heater recommendations?

I'm not sure a 1500W (~5200btu) heater is probably not going to cut it out there. Can get kinda drafty. I tried an old 800W radiant heater i had, and it was barely keeping things comfortable when the outside temp was 50f. I'd like to relax and enjoy my cigar in toasty warmth

What about something like this? http://www.heater-store.com/original..._medium=Google
Looks simple, warm... BUT will ventilation be a problem? It's about as well ventilated as a garage...

Also, could a unit like that be moved out to my barn and used to keep a small area habitable in the winter while I was working? (dual purpose is always a plus)
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Old 11-29-2011, 03:56 PM   #2
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Default Re: Winter outside heater recommendations?

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I'm not sure a 1500W (~5200btu) heater is probably not going to cut it out there. Can get kinda drafty. I tried an old 800W radiant heater i had, and it was barely keeping things comfortable when the outside temp was 50f. I'd like to relax and enjoy my cigar in toasty warmth

What about something like this? http://www.heater-store.com/original..._medium=Google
Looks simple, warm... BUT will ventilation be a problem? It's about as well ventilated as a garage...

Also, could a unit like that be moved out to my barn and used to keep a small area habitable in the winter while I was working? (dual purpose is always a plus)
The Mr. Heater in your link is one that I use outside. As Bob said, when you use a propane heater indoors you need good ventilation -- which may mean letting in more cold air than you want...
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