The problem with Mr Buddy heaters is they don't last very long at all. The only way to get any length of use out of them is if you run them on the lowest possible setting, and according to their own specs, even the Big Buddy with two propane tanks, will only last you 11 hours on low, and 3 hours on high, so as a main heat source I think those are a fail already, and the low run time fails even as just an overnight alternative to the stove. I may do some testing with them just to see for myself and answer these questions in an actual field test.
Wow...24 degrees 🥶 Here in the deep south, it's a toasty 75 degrees and high humidity..have my air conditioner on at the moment. 😊
That would be great time to spend there anywhere you going.
I would like to see the Mr. Buddy heater used, if you are boondocking and have no electricity 😊
The problem with Mr Buddy heaters is they don't last very long at all. The only way to get any length of use out of them is if you run them on the lowest possible setting, and according to their own specs, even the Big Buddy with two propane tanks, will only last you 11 hours on low, and 3 hours on high, so as a main heat source I think those are a fail already, and the low run time fails even as just an overnight alternative to the stove. I may do some testing with them just to see for myself and answer these questions in an actual field test.
Nice 😊
The electric heater is great. But you can cook on the stove! 😀🍝🍵
Is Marion ever going to let you back in the house?
LOL!!!