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bsmokin 08:42 AM 08-09-2010
Alright... I know this is a little early... well, a lot early... and a little depressing... but, I'm trying to plan ahead. Last winter was a cold one for me! So, I smoke my cigars outside on my deck... all year long. I have no place inside to do so. In the summer this is not so bad... but when it gets cold outside this gets pretty painful. The last few winters I've gotten through by just bundling up real good... A couple of jackets, a hat, and gloves. But on colder days I'm still freezing.

As a result, I'm seriously considering my options for some kind of heating out there on my deck. I'm starting to look now because I'm thinking I may be able to still get a good deal as heating is still out of season. The deck is a good size, and all wood. At this point I'm leaning towards a liquid propane gas (LPG) patio heater. I found this one on line, which looks like a really good deal: http://www.patiomarket.com/product/l...nt-special.php


So, does anyone else use one of these regularly for smoking outside during the winter? If so, how long does the 20lb propane tank last? Does the heater really keep you warm? Is it worth it? Should I be worried about safety? My wife is making a stink about safety... thinks I'll burn the house down. They have auto-shutoff tip-over sensors, which is nice. I have a gas grill no my deck... similar thing, right?!

Any other suggestions I may not have thought of would be greatly appreciated as well. I want to be ready to roll come the winter time...

Thanks guys! :-)
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tsolomon 08:48 AM 08-09-2010
I use the Mr. Heater 3 burner that attaches to the propane tank. You can direct the heat right at where you're sitting.

http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-000-...365182&sr=8-16
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bsmokin 09:07 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
I use the Mr. Heater 3 burner that attaches to the propane tank. You can direct the heat right at where you're sitting.

http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-000-...365182&sr=8-16
Thanks! How long does a tank of propane last on your heater?
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icehog3 09:23 AM 08-09-2010
I smoke in my house, pretty toasty in there. :-)
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tsolomon 09:28 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by bsmokin:
Thanks! How long does a tank of propane last on your heater?
It depends on many burners you use, but the website says 10 hours on low. I have been out in some really cold weather and can enjoy a smoke without wearing gloves. A tank usually lasts me about 2 weeks, but I have two extras tanks for backup. It works well as long as it's not real windy and bitter cold.
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daboose 09:31 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by bsmokin:
Thanks! How long does a tank of propane last on your heater?
The Mr Heater web says:

http://www.mrheater.com/product.aspx?catid=42&id=119


This looks nice! Have to get ready for winter. :-)
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Don Fernando 09:36 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I smoke in my house, pretty toasty in there. :-)
:-)
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bsmokin 10:18 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
It depends on many burners you use, but the website says 10 hours on low. I have been out in some really cold weather and can enjoy a smoke without wearing gloves. A tank usually lasts me about 2 weeks, but I have two extras tanks for backup. It works well as long as it's not real windy and bitter cold.
Thanks Tom! Mind telling me where you spend your winters!? PM me if you want...
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CigarNut 10:51 AM 08-09-2010
I have two heaters -- one similar to what you posted (from Costco) and a Mr Heater Double Propane Heater (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/ima...=kitchen&img=0). Usuallly I just use one, but if it is particularly windy or cold I use them both.

A good umbrella or awning or other overhead protection is also a good idea :-)

Lights for reading, power for a TV, laptop, etc., may also be a good idea :-)
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pektel 10:53 AM 08-09-2010
There are a few options:

1) Garage. This is ideal if you MUST go outside. You're going to waste a lot of fuel using one of the propane type heaters outside. Well, you will go through it a lot faster than if you were in some type of enclosed space. I have a torpedo heater in my garage. I do auto detailing as a side hobby for extra income. This makes my garage around 50 degrees on low setting, and is good for 12+ hours on a few gallons of diesel fuel/kerosene. I wash cars all winter long out there in a t shirt and jeans.

2) Kitchen. I have smoked a few cigars right at the kitchen stove. Just have to have the exhaust fan on. Mine is the type that is the microwave/fan combo that mounts right over the range. I set my ashtray on the head of the stove, near the wall. There is never any lingering smell.

3) Install an exhaust system in your mancave. This is what I'm working on right now. Another member here linked me to a fantech 10xl. Retails for around 400. Then ductwork, and some wiring, and a separate circuit on the breaker box for the power. I'm allowing between 7-800 for the project. Hopefully its done before winter.

The torpedo I have is similar to this one:

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Yardgnome 10:56 AM 08-09-2010
As soon as it gets cold, I start hanging out at the local B&M's, if thats not possible I find reasons to take longer car trips.
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CasaDooley 10:58 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I smoke in my house, pretty toasty in there. :-)
:-)Amen Brother!
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Chingas 11:00 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I smoke in my house, pretty toasty in there. :-)
Brother. I smoke inside. Do a google search for Lamp Berger. That's what I use and you'd never be able to tell I smoke in their all year round, usually multiple cigars a day.

Worth a shot looking into.
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tsolomon 11:05 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by bsmokin:
Thanks Tom! Mind telling me where you spend your winters!? PM me if you want...
I'm in Maryland close to DC.
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bsmokin 11:10 AM 08-09-2010
Good info guys... thanks!

I have a wife and kid at home... and the wifey wouldn't let me smoke inside even if I wanted to. She even gets upset when I smoke in the garage... although, that may have to be the answer this winter... :-)
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68TriShield 11:22 AM 08-09-2010
Originally Posted by bsmokin:
Thanks! How long does a tank of propane last on your heater?
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
It depends on many burners you use, but the website says 10 hours on low. I have been out in some really cold weather and can enjoy a smoke without wearing gloves. A tank usually lasts me about 2 weeks, but I have two extras tanks for backup. It works well as long as it's not real windy and bitter cold.
About 2 weeks for me too,using it a few hours a day at various settings.
I almost never use the high setting on the rosebud heater,and most of the time on the umbrella type heater.
BTW 90 bucks is a hell of a deal on the full size model you linked to Bryan.
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pnoon 11:30 AM 08-09-2010
Here in San Diego we put on long pants and shoes. :-)
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MajorCaptSilly 11:41 AM 08-09-2010
During the cold Indiana winters, I smoke only at the local cigar bar and occasionally in the car. I love cigars but not enough to be uncomfortable while smoking.

MCS
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bsmokin 01:49 PM 08-09-2010
SUCKS! I was about to order that damn heater I linked to and the site is down for maintenance!!! I think CA just bought up their entire stock of heaters... :-)
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Mugen910 01:52 PM 08-09-2010
Lots of winter gear on...inside a shed so the wind doesn't get me...petite corona or smaller sized smokes....


OR


Smoke while shoveling..

OR


Support your local B&M and smoke in there.
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