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    You're excused Pete

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricey View Post
    Now hang on ladies!!! With all this HTFU talk I need to justify myself
    I bought my two convection heaters because of a recent trip to Putty Beach. It was the weekend where we had floods in Sydney & no fires were allowed on the beach front campsite. It was cold...brrr! You may call us a bunch of nancy boys, hehe! ...good enough excuse for me

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    No ... you should probably not mention that ...

    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Probably shouldn't mention I'm thinking about one of these bed heaters: Kimberley Kampers Kamper Heaters and Bed Accessories

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    You're excused Pete
    Thanks Panda, I was hoping I would be

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    well, I've had two of the coleman heaters going this weekend, ones just run out of gas but I can't speak highly enough of them. 10 of us are currently on a houseboat on the Hawkesbury river where it's been wet & cold but these units have had us huddling around them taking in the warmth.

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    You lucky duck ... and why the hell wasn't I invited

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricey View Post
    10 of us are currently on a houseboat on the Hawkesbury river .

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    Look up on Google, Historic tents and camping gear, some of the sites mostly from USA have neet heaters designed for tents, but the tents are designed for the heaters as well.
    Realy a good sleeping bag or two, curl up in it and you are cosey in a fiew mins.

    Hot water bottles as said before , cheap and efective.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    Yep ... they're soft alright. A bunch of princesses! And I thought we were supposed to be the softer sex
    you are, Why do you think we let you into the beds first?
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    now don't you start! I'm trying to study & can't concentrate!

    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    you are, Why do you think we let you into the beds first?

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    On hot water bottles.
    If you have one of those aluminium drink bottles, you can fill that up with hot water and wrap it in a towel. Put it in the sleeping bag half an hour before bed.

    The old camping rule - everything you take should have more than one use.

    Oh when we used to hire a cabin cruiser on the lake, we used to get a terracotta plant pot and invert it on an element on the gas stove. Not sure if that was alright emissions wise but worked well. Wouldn't advise this in a tent though.

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    Dragging this from the dead
    has there been any advances in this
    what are the floor heater/carpet heaters any good?
    are the diesel heaters with a hot air pipe any good?
    does anyone do a oil heater in 12v? or would it be better use a 12v to 240v inverter to run it

    as i don't mind camping but i hate sleeping in area that is freezing with even a beanie on and my face freezes so would like something can run all night keeping the chill off so i dont freeze and well it will keep the minister for war a finance happy and most imprtantly the minister for licks and tail wags

    also i haven't got a tent yet or a swag if i go swag will be a double swag but if i get a tent i am thing the single pole type any oppions on this?

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