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Originally Posted by Coach Deg
I am sure people will have their opinion. When I am at home on the Gulf Coast 50 degrees unless I have a good fire going. The cold there gets to your bones and there is no way to get warm. Two nights ago had one on the balcony at 23 degrees and a light snowfall and no heater.
Humidity , wind , and all that other weather stuff play a big factor to me.
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Two nights ago it was humid and about 40 degrees, windy and too cold to smoke. However last night it was clear, calm and 25 degrees and I got out on the deck and smoked and was fairly comfortable until near the end and then I kicked on my propane heater.