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02/9/2009 at 12:16am
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Hi

we are new to camping so are slowly building our kit up. We got a bargain weekend away for the first weekend in October.I have 2 children aged 1 and 2 so would like to keep the tent fairly warm if we can...so does anyone have any tips if we have no electric hookup? Is there any heaters you can use without it. SOrry if the question seems silly I havent any idea about this sort of thing yet. thanks

Oh and thank you everyone your tips on this board have been great especially about poundland UFO lights! They are fantastic!!!

 



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02/9/2009 at 12:26am
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This is a very popular gas heater.



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bm are selling cartridge heaters for £12.99

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02/9/2009 at 9:42am
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We've got one of these. Seems safe and uses the same canisters as suitcase cookers.

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02/9/2009 at 10:05am
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I've just got one of these. They are designed to slot on the ring of one of those cheapo flat stoves. I haven't used it yet so can't say if it's any good or not. They are available on eBay.



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02/9/2009 at 10:12am
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make sure you use a mat or blankets underneath the airbeds/mats and take hats for the little ones its gonna be chilly! But then , i always wake upcold and everybody else is fine!


02/9/2009 at 11:02am
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Hi lisanat,  I will go with Bob61 on this, espeacially if you have children. I feel that this product seems safer even though i have not owned one.  I have been thinking for a while about buying the blackcat or something similiar as they are flameless.  

But I do have the other type which riddle has given you a link for.  I have used a few times but don't feel safe with it for a number of reasons: 

 It has a flame. I have found that there can be flair ups when you light it.  So I take it out side the tent to light it, then take it inside, but being carefull when moving it.  but the heat can be regulated. 

The outer casing becomes extremly hot, If accidently touched it will burn. extreme caution needs to be taken. needs to be placed on a small metal table rather than on the floor because of this reason.  It does heat up the tent, (well my tent ) so it's great first thing in the morning, last thing at night,  when getting dressed.  Taking it in the bedroom would be a no no(safety reasons)

I bought mine, because it uses the same cannisters as my suitcase stove.  I did  think about the funnel type which goes on the stove for heat but never used it, so can't comment, but  with children I would think twice.

I do have ehu now, but having the gas heater, gives you the flexibility the type of pitch you want and where you want to camp.  Also go with lianas advice, and dress for the cold weather lots of thin layers, which you can take of and put on accordingly.  For the two us. We wear base layers, fleece and wind proof jacket, then put on a water proof rain jacket and wear the good old thick walking socks plus base layer socks. ( I hate cold feet) and a good pair of shoes.  I am sure some one eles will add a few more bits..  I hope this post is not too long.  lol 

Hope this helps

Heather

 

 

 



02/9/2009 at 12:09pm
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We have a funnel, as shown by Safeway.

We used it once, years ago. It gets very hot, but doesn't give off much heat. For that trip we just left it off, and ran the stove by itself. That gave off more useful heat. We've never taken it with us since.

I know it's cheap, but I think that it's a bit of a waste of money.



02/9/2009 at 4:28pm
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I have to admit that if I really need to heat the tent I just put on my suitcase cooker on low setting and it doesn't take long to heat a small tent. I once used a folding toaster on top and that seemed to be as good as a small heater. Make sure the tent is well ventilated. 

However, I camp on my own, no kids running around, and I make sure it is nowhere near anything that can catch fire. I wouldn't leave it on for more than half an hour or so and certainly not when I am asleep or out of the tent. I use it just to take the chill off if it gets particularly cold...so don't do it at home folks. 17



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Hi Lisanat
We don't use EHU. Why not build a fire to huddle around?
Other tips: Plenty warm bedding (as been said) - on and under;
Cosy pj's/layers, socks, hats; plenty of exercise before bedtime and a hot shower makes my kids toasty and then straight into bed before you lose heat.
Don't allow yourself to get at all cold!
Sleep altogether so you can huddle-up!
Hot drinks and brandy!
If someone gets very cold, get into car and put the heating on!
I love cold weather camping (hard to avoid in Scotland!).


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02/9/2009 at 10:23pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Safeway56 on 02/9/2009

I've just got one of these. They are designed to slot on the ring of one of those cheapo flat stoves. I haven't used it yet so can't say if it's any good or not. They are available on eBay.


We've had one of these for several years and use it when we have no EHU.

Pros:

It grips onto the top of a suitcase style burner so is very stable.

It heats up very quickly and pushes out quite a bit of radiant heat.

Takes up less space than an extra gas appliance would.

Cons:

It is a radiant heater, and so gets very hot while in use and for some time after (not ideal with small kids)

We did have one occasion where it was too cold for the butane to burn properly and so it didn't work.

Best advice is to use hot water bottles (get some cute furry ones for the kids - not only will it stop them burning themselves, but it will help retain the heat throughout the night.) Sit around in your sleeping bags, with the 'hotties' already in them, so that everything is warm before you get to bed.



02/9/2009 at 10:35pm
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Hi this tip won't help keep you warm much - but for the kids get them (if they haven't already got) the fleecy sleepsuits with feet in that zip up - put these on over their normal pj's and they will be warm enough overnight - we managed to get big ones age 8 and 6! Takes me back to when they were little!! We also have double sleeping bags that we go in 1 adult 1 child in each so can make sure they are warm enough - and wear socks in bed with a blanket over the top -or a duvet if you've got the space! Good luck!


04/9/2009 at 11:19am
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Thanks everyone for your help. There is some great tips. I think well go with hot water bottles and extra blankets. Those fleece all in ones too.they are great where did you get the bigger sizes from?Well just get both kiddies in with us if it gets too cold!!! We are going to a haven for a couple of days so we just go in the clubhouse during the day if we get too cold. I cant wait to get all nice and cosy in the tent.

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This might be what your looking for. Sleep suits for grownups and kids. I want one, just dont tell anyone LOL


04/9/2009 at 2:38pm
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Our plan is to going camping in the October Half term this year, we will be going for a few nights as 2 sets of couples, in our early 20's. We have an Outwell Nevada M (with carpet), so it has a sewn in ground sheet, and although we will have EHU, I want to ensure warmth for all, given that we already have a suitcase style heater, and lots of cartridges! - I figured the heater that uses the same would be a good choice, as mentioned by Riddles, but I've since noticed that Go-Outdoors no longer lists these style heaters, instead opting for the Coleman type as mentioned by Bob61.

What are people's experiences or opinions on these heaters? am I better off buying a second suitcase heater, and running two either side of the ten?



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