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Any recommendations on an electric heater for winter weather?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Dec 2013 at 9:17pm

Originally posted by John Roots

Any recommendations on an electric heater for winter weather?

I recommend a small cube-style fan-driven heater for inside.  Designed to heat the air and not you.  Cheap, quiet, and is dark in the night.

If you hang out outside when it is cool, an infrared heater throws the heat directly on you.  Not good for inside overnight since they have a bright orange glow.

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Perfect!  Thanks Techntrek.  Heading for Buffalo tomorrow (Sunday) to pick up the R Pod 171 on Monday morning.  Plan to drive back to Northern Virginia Monday afternoon or Tuesday.  Weather will determine my departure.  If I spend the night at the Colton RV campground in Buffalo Monday night, I'll have a cube heater which I plan to get at Target tomorrow.  I did get my 0 degree sleeping bag out of the attic today to take with me as a fall back.
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