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Old 11-26-2010, 10:16 AM   #41
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Currently rolling with the outside firepit. If its cold we will layer up with a blanket. But thats pretty relaxing...

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Old 11-26-2010, 01:22 PM   #42
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Arrow Eazy Smoke-Cave in the winter

Here's an idea for an outside tent to smoke in with side walls:

www.hutshop.com and search for Sidewalls.

Build a deck or attach to your outdoor deck. Add heater of choice. Clip, light, smoke. Ahhh. . . winter man-cave.
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change that: SEARCH for sidewall not sidewalls
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Old 11-30-2010, 10:18 AM   #44
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Here in Ottawa we live just a 10 min drive from a Cigar Lounge, so in our chilly winters I just head there, wait til the warm summer again to do the outdoors...
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Happy to have found this thread (and apologies if my question is already answered somewhere in it ... I did not read through its entirety).

I borrowed two propane heaters from my neighbor over the winter holiday period b/c we were having a number of cigar smokers over for various parties. They worked well enough (winter’s been pretty mild here) but these were older models and seemingly not too efficient. I wonder if anyone would recommend a model they’ve found particularly effective? I’ve read some positive reviews about a model from Fire Sense that pushes out what seems like an astonishing 46,000 BTU, but the price seems almost too good to be true.

Any guidance/opinions would be welcome. Thank you.
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Happy to have found this thread (and apologies if my question is already answered somewhere in it ... I did not read through its entirety).

I borrowed two propane heaters from my neighbor over the winter holiday period b/c we were having a number of cigar smokers over for various parties. They worked well enough (winter’s been pretty mild here) but these were older models and seemingly not too efficient. I wonder if anyone would recommend a model they’ve found particularly effective? I’ve read some positive reviews about a model from Fire Sense that pushes out what seems like an astonishing 46,000 BTU, but the price seems almost too good to be true.

Any guidance/opinions would be welcome. Thank you.

Read the thread, many effective models of propane heaters are discussed above.
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Old 02-22-2012, 09:30 AM   #47
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+1 on the IR propane heaters. Wood fires are great but they require a lot more prep time. With the propane you are more willing to go out and light up both the heater and a smoke.
May I ask how you like the model from Costco? Does it do well "throwing" heat say >5' away from the unit?
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