?? Suitable as a ice tent heater??
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?? Suitable as a ice tent heater??
Hey All
This is my first post so be gentle lol. I have visited the site often but finally decided to join.
I was looking at a Coleman Perfectflow 1 Burner Stove
as a cheaper alternative to a heater and plus I can heat up drinks at the same time.
Is this a good idea or no? It will be for a 2-3 person sized tent. Any recommendations for any other heaters?
Unlike proper heater I don't think this has any auto shut off features but I am not a -50 kind of fisherman and would only run it intermittently. I don't have any equipment yet but I am looking to ge into ice fishing hopefully before the season is out.
My son and I need some fishing days to tie us over til spring. lol
Thanks in advance for all given advice
This is my first post so be gentle lol. I have visited the site often but finally decided to join.
I was looking at a Coleman Perfectflow 1 Burner Stove
as a cheaper alternative to a heater and plus I can heat up drinks at the same time.
Is this a good idea or no? It will be for a 2-3 person sized tent. Any recommendations for any other heaters?
Unlike proper heater I don't think this has any auto shut off features but I am not a -50 kind of fisherman and would only run it intermittently. I don't have any equipment yet but I am looking to ge into ice fishing hopefully before the season is out.
My son and I need some fishing days to tie us over til spring. lol
Thanks in advance for all given advice
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here is a discussion that went on a few days ago about heaters
here is a discussion that went on a few days ago about heaters
- beachburger
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I've been thinking about this option too as a few weeks back I was in a 4-man pop-up shelter a few weeks back that was heated with a 2 burner stove and it was plenty warm. I'd be using it in a one man flip over and haven't decided if I'm comfortable having an open flame in a confined space.
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Hey FishermanandFisherboy,
I used an open flame burner when I started out as well. They are okay if you keep the flame on low, but I can say from experience that you will always be thinking about it in the back of your mind. With 3 people movinga bout in the hut It might be better to set yourself up with a proper heater and be safe while out there, especially if you have your son around.
There are some reasonable options that are a little cheaper than the $100 Mr. Buddy heaters. I use a Martin 7000 btu parabolic heater ($45) in my 1 man flip over and it's plenty warm. Martin also has a 12000 btu unit ($60) that might be a better fit for your hut size. You can check them out at the SAIL store at the Trainyards in Ottawa http://www.sail.ca/en/catalogue/
The m-300 that I have can be a bit tricky to light in the very cold weather but once its going it works well. On high, a 1lb propane tank lasts about 6 hours.
Cheers and tight lines,
Rp
I used an open flame burner when I started out as well. They are okay if you keep the flame on low, but I can say from experience that you will always be thinking about it in the back of your mind. With 3 people movinga bout in the hut It might be better to set yourself up with a proper heater and be safe while out there, especially if you have your son around.
There are some reasonable options that are a little cheaper than the $100 Mr. Buddy heaters. I use a Martin 7000 btu parabolic heater ($45) in my 1 man flip over and it's plenty warm. Martin also has a 12000 btu unit ($60) that might be a better fit for your hut size. You can check them out at the SAIL store at the Trainyards in Ottawa http://www.sail.ca/en/catalogue/
The m-300 that I have can be a bit tricky to light in the very cold weather but once its going it works well. On high, a 1lb propane tank lasts about 6 hours.
Cheers and tight lines,
Rp
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Yup, I thought about doing the same thing.... But it comes to safety I guess, CO poisoning is a silent killer and although there are plenty of warning signs before it happens, i.e. buring eyes, tingling fingers, headache etc etc, its a chance you take. I have been ice fishing for a few years and rarely use my heater, as I rarely go ut when its colder than -20. I find above -20 and I dont need a heater to warm up.
The cooking part is good, My son has a tank top cooker and we have boiled hot dogs out on the ice, soup as well, that sure helps.
so what I am saying is, ITs your choice... if your going to combine it as a heater/cooker... just make sure you are well ventilated in the shack and pay attention to symptoms.
The cooking part is good, My son has a tank top cooker and we have boiled hot dogs out on the ice, soup as well, that sure helps.
so what I am saying is, ITs your choice... if your going to combine it as a heater/cooker... just make sure you are well ventilated in the shack and pay attention to symptoms.

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I use my Martin 12000 btu in my four man hub it works well. U can take it off the stand for easier transportion and it is a nce cooker too. I buy the blue bottle of propane that can be found in the gas welding section in CT or walmart they are cheaper then the Coleman. I have an adpeter so I can plug it into a 20 lb tanks but hate carrying that around , one tip on that heater would be to put a flat board under it so it doesn't melt they ice so the hub won't be to much water on the ice floor
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I have a Martin 4010w 10500 btu camping heater that is at least 25 years old and still runs great . It has thermostat control which is nice . You can't cook on it but can warm up things in foil on top of the case . I see that they still sell the exact same one after all these years at Sail but they are quite dear at $227 . Cheers
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