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Old 11-03-2014, 06:31 AM   #7
scrubjaysnest
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We will take along the Buddy heater for day time use only when we leave next month. We never run heat at night as we like cool sleeping. We used the Buddy in 2010 in a pop-up and it worked well at altitude but the LP bottle couldn't be close to empty. Also on the Buddy's make sure you have the in line filter if using a 20# tank like we do. The Buddy did a fair job in the pop-up at Craters of the Moon; 28 deg and blowing snow. That was a cold morning to break camp.
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