Stay Warm With A Camp Heater

Do you like to go ice fishing in the winter time? Do you have a camp that you go to when you go ice fishing? I bet it can be quite chilly in the camp when you get back from fishing. A camp heater would help to take the chill off after a few hours of ice fishing, but did you know there are a few heaters one can get that do not use a lot of energy when they run?

Some popular brand names for these heating sources for camps are Honeywell, Dayton, Holmes, Optimus, Mr. Heater, Mr. Heater Buddy, Texsport, and Cabela’s.

Price start at as little as $29.95 and go up to approximately $194.00 or higher, it will depend on how big a heater you need and what other features you want.

There are some energy efficient heaters for your camp and these ones can save you a few dollars on the light bill. For those who do not use electricity at their camp, there are some other types of heaters one can get that do not require electricity.

To heat your camp with a non-electric heater, the most popular type is powered by propane gas. They save people on paying for electricity and they seem to give more heat to their surroundings with prices coming in at about the same as the electric models. You can also heat your portable camping shower with certain types of heaters.

If you shop online, Cabela’s is a good place to look for these. If you are shopping at local stores, you can try Cabela’s or department stores that have camping sections in their stores. A great way to see what people think about any product is to read the reviews from previous customers, if you are shopping online.

If someone pays for a small heating appliance for a camp, this means that it will only heat a small area. Many people think that because it puts out a lot of BTUs that it will give off a lot of heat, from a few feet away. It will take the chill off in a small camp, but if someone has a bigger camp and wants to heat other areas, they will need more than one of these. If you want to use your camp heater to heat the ice shack it should work great, depending on how low the outside temperatures are.

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