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Just in from the Storm
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It's starting to get a little chilly here in the evenings, and I'm exiled to the back porch when I go to light up.
So, for the others that are in this same situation - Propane patio heater or chiminea, and why is your choice better than the other? Thanks for the advice. |
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Loves Wolfgang Guitars!!
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Both are probably good, another option is a UFO infrared if you have the coin. Those things pump the heat to a cold pair of hands. Multiple settings, the one with the remote is just a waste of cash. If you can find them at the hardware joint....249.00-269.00 ish. I tried a propane heater and the only thing is that it seemed like I was always filling up the tank. I tried a kerosene blower and fumed myself into oblivion!! Threw off the taste of the cigars!!
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Your resident lancerHO
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Kind of in the same situation. I have a back porch that I don't want to close in with permanent means, but I want to get some clear plastic/canvas edged siding to put around the porch (kind of like the flying saucer downtown if you've ever been). That way I could put some kind heater in there and there might be a little bit of heat retention and less wind.
Also, anybody have any idea what those would be called so I could search for a place that sells them? lol ![]() |
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Feeling up at Home
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Tarps and a heater.
An easy-up with the zippered side can work very well. It will block the wind and keep in some of the heat.
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Feeling up at Home
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Smoke briefs?
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Just in from the Storm
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Not at all. Any info on keeping warm is great. Besides, my porch is set up perfectly for those, and they'd make the dog happy, too.
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Homer Joe
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![]() ![]() After dinner I get it burning on my patio. It's raised off of the ground so it can be used on a deck too. I also have a chiminea and have found them to be too much work while I'm trying to enjoy a smoke. |
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Captain Cannoli
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I use a propane heater up here in chilly New England. I have a 3 burner, and a two burner. I'll use them on the back deck till it gets too cold, and then smoke in the garage (they come in handy there too).
A chimnea might be nice, but for a quick smoke it would probably be a pain to get it going.
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Licking my wounds
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I'm starting to go for rides in the car...
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Are those the ones that attach directly to the tank? How do those work in open air? Or, would the porch need to have a wind block like Brutus2600 was talking about? |
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Captain Cannoli
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Well, I use it on my back deck, and while its somewhat protected I would say the heater does a decent job at radiating heat. If its that windy, ill smoke in the garage.
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Have My Own Room
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As a lifetime resident of Houston TX, I rarely get to brag about the weather, but it is nice to never worry about freezing my a$$ off while smoking a cigar.
The downside might be worse though. Suffering 100% humidity in +100 degree weather during the summer is also damn near unbearable. |
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Not a puffer
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I'm thinking about this issue as well. I have a screened porch and it's downright cold now if I want to smoke a cigar out there. I don't want the mess/smell of a propane type of heater. I don't really want an exposed flame. I wonder if an electric fireplace would do well in this type of situation?
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F*ck Cancer!
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I have two different propane heaters (one high and one low
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He Who Dares...WINS!
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Oil radiator heater or a fire pot.
The radiant heater isnt bad if you just sit beside it. No flames or smoke either an no noise to speak of. Works best when its just a tad chilly. The fire pot I light up when its cold as taters. |
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Will herf for food
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Time to change the Avatar
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Been pondering the same issue myself. Might just have to insulate the garage and add some kind of air exchange system. If I can find a quick and dirty system, so much the better. I'm surprised the radiant heaters keep anyone warm enough in the open air, but I never have tried them.
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