With the Buddy Heater in my small space it's a non stop on and off all night because it's too big for the space. With this smaller one I can leave it on constantly. Overall it's been way more comfortable. Like with the Buddy Heater I don't sleep with it on.
Edit: It's not near as clammy inside...
I haven't timed it myself but if I recall from videos I watched its close to 4 hours
I've always carried a spare heater because a failure would be trip ending for me.
So far I'm very happy with it. I still use the Buddy Heater to initially warm the camper then switch. I bought butane from Sam's for a little over two dollars a can.
The basics.
6 inch Victorinox curved semi stiff
F. Dick polished packinghouse steel (use while butchering to role the edge back)
Belt style sharpener like a Work Sharp
The buss totes from Sams are really nice and cheap
Chamber vac for sure and a wide assortment of bags (there's no going back...
Thought I'd pass this along. Not sure where to post this so here it is.
The Buddy Heater has always been to big for my small camper and I came across this. Korea Cupid Lots of videos on YT to ck out.
Not a chance with me. My granddaughter got burned pretty bad from our fire pit with day old ashes. I can't begin to describe how bad I felt. It's not worth it.
Deer don't look up or Deer have bad eye sight. I'll say back in the 80's when I first started hunting it sure seemed like they didn't look up like they do now.
I watched a big buck that was yards from my shooting lane go from relaxed to running in seconds with the start of a utv 250 yards away. Saw a old doe do a 180 and vanish as she heard one coming in the distance. Didn't seem to bother the younger deer.
It would seem hunter numbers would have to decline over time atleast at the rate of habitat loss. Much of the land I've hunted now has house on it. It's not just the lot size but the safety zone around it.