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  • #31
    hermosabeach
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Feb 2009
    • 19114

    Something like this maybe

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    • #32
      Djantlive
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2021
      • 612

      If you have a camping stove and can boil water, look into a hot water bag on amazon. Pour in the hot water in a few of these bags, you will have a very warm bed/sleeping bag without consuming any power other than heating up a few cups of water.

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      • #33
        sonofeugene
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2013
        • 4343

        All you guys looking for ways to heat up your bed/sleeping area using anything other than your body heat just cracks me up. Really.

        Get a decent bag and a good sleeping pad, get naked in the bag, and you’ll be plenty warm.
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        • #34
          DentonandSasquatchShow
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2018
          • 1343

          A nice wool blanket. Cheaper and easier to deal with.
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          • #35
            SnWnMe
            Calguns Addict
            • Feb 2007
            • 6897

            Originally posted by bruss01
            I used a Mr. Buddy in my camping trailer. Set on low (in January with temps in the high 20's or low 30's overnight) it kept the space warm enough for 4 hours in the evening (partly full cylinder) and 6 hours overnight on a full cylinder.

            Have you priced the cylinders lately? Unbelievable. I saw them in Ace hardware the other day for $20 each. That's pricey for a night's warmth.

            Get a mini propane cylinder. I have a 5 pound one. It only costs $4 to fill.

            This is what I have

            Ignik Refillable Propane Gas Growler Deluxe Kit with Adapter Hose and Carry Case (5-Pound) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07Y8VSW...305H403WPMFMD4


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            • #36
              NoHeavyHitter
              Banned
              • Jul 2011
              • 2876

              Lots of great suggestions here, but honestly - if you *need* an electric blanket to go camping, then maybe you'd do better by just staying home.

              I camp regularly in sub-zero temps and will tell you that using an inflatable pad to stay up off of the frozen ground will do way more for you than any fancy blanket..

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              • #37
                SharedShots
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2021
                • 2277

                Let's go camping:

                Electric blanket? Check
                Electric reefer? Check
                Electric coffee pot? Check
                Electric frying pan? Check
                Portable hot water heater for shower? Check
                Electric Fan? Check
                TV? Check
                iPads? Check

                Luggable solar "Generator"? Check
                Solar panels to charge solar Generator? Check check
                Honda Inverter gas generator? Check check and check

                So, where are we camping? All taken care of, there is a KOA about 10 miles from here with hookups, sewer, play area, bathrooms and a store.
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