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BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
So, winter is around the corner and I've got got no smoking den like some lucky individuals here. So, I will need to have a good size heater out on the deck so the '20's can be tolerable smoking weather. Any suggestions on make, brand or price point I should be looking at? Thanks for the help!

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  • roland_7707roland_7707 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,647
    There are some that connect to the top of regular propane bottles. You can look at propane tank heaters in amazom and get a pretty good idea. They have different settings to allow for saving gas or more heat. The one i was looking at puts out 8,000 to 14,000 btu for like $50. That might keep you toasty.
  • macs-smokesmacs-smokes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 585
    Have you looked at the infa-red heaters... economical to operate.. have seen them on sale at Lowes for under $100 and they heat a nice area if you can get out of the wind.
  • perkinkeperkinke Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,562
    I've been looking at this model, has the advantage of being rated safe for indoors as well.
    http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200307957_200307957
  • curtpickcurtpick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,600
    Jim if your outside find one with a blower.
    Otherwise no heater will heat with any type of efficiency .
    The one above looks nice but may not be large enough.
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    Jim --- my father in law uses one of these in the winter when he's out in the (uninsulated) barn working on machinery...
    http://m.mcsworld.com/master-xl-9-sr-infrared-heater,111.html

    I've been in the barn with him when it's 20 degrees outside and 30 mph winds and this heater warms you right up. It's a kick ass machine and definitely does the trick.
    might have too much of an "industrial" look for you but they (MCS) make other units that may be more in line with what you want.

    I Would love to have one at home for the garage...
  • perkinkeperkinke Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,562
    curtpick:
    Jim if your outside find one with a blower.
    Otherwise no heater will heat with any type of efficiency .
    The one above looks nice but may not be large enough.
    Yup, I'm looking to use it in a tent/greenhouse type structure rather than for just sitting on my deck in the open, but on the east side of the Cascades overhead coverage isn't as big a deal.
  • curtpickcurtpick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,600
    perkinke:
    curtpick:
    Jim if your outside find one with a blower.
    Otherwise no heater will heat with any type of efficiency .
    The one above looks nice but may not be large enough.
    Yup, I'm looking to use it in a tent/greenhouse type structure rather than for just sitting on my deck in the open, but on the east side of the Cascades overhead coverage isn't as big a deal.

    Most tents are nylon firetraps and greenhouses poly plastic gooie napalm when set to fire.
    So be very careful doing so.
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    The heaters that Gibby mentioned are good heater but if they are kerosene, they put off a smell that could taint the experience. I have not bought one yet but would like to go this route when I can afford it.

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    There are a lot of restaurants it the area that have these around their smoking areas and they seem to work well.
  • curtpickcurtpick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,600
    They do work if your right underneath them.
  • ddubridgeddubridge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,949
    curtpick:
    They do work if your right underneath them.
    Where else would you sit???

    It would work if it wasn't windy. For those times I would have to go back to the garage and Mr. Heater.
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  • BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    ddubridge:
    The heaters that Gibby mentioned are good heater but if they are kerosene, they put off a smell that could taint the experience. I have not bought one yet but would like to go this route when I can afford it.

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    There are a lot of restaurants it the area that have these around their smoking areas and they seem to work well.
    I'd park my gnawed off A$$ under that!!
  • onestrangeoneonestrangeone Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,423
    Bigshizza:
    ddubridge:
    The heaters that Gibby mentioned are good heater but if they are kerosene, they put off a smell that could taint the experience. I have not bought one yet but would like to go this route when I can afford it.

    image

    There are a lot of restaurants it the area that have these around their smoking areas and they seem to work well.
    I'd park my gnawed off A$$ under that!!
    A friend of mine has several of these, they work really well IMO.
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    Bumpity bump ...

    Jimbo, did you pick up heater yet?
    If not, I just got an email deal --- these are selling for $119. I've seen similar ones at the big box stores in town for close to $200, this seems like a good price. Thinking about picking one up for the front porch.

    Deal Here: http://tools.woot.com/offers/az-patio-heaters-your-choice

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  • BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    Thanks John herfing at 28 degrees last night.. Not very fun
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