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- yrusosloExplorerLowes & Home Depot have a good selection
- Wet_CoastExplorerRule of thumb is 20,000 btu /hr = 1 lb of propane.
- Fresno_Tundra_DExplorerCampfire in a Can. Its the best by far. It gives off the most warmth and looks like a natural wood fire. With a five gallon propane tank you'll get anywhere from 12-20 hours of fire depending on the setting.
- WyoTravelerExplorerI purchased the one at Lowes. $99. I can use it off of a propane bottle and also connects to my MH tank. Just have to change the hose fitting. Propane dealer made me up another hose.
- bob213Explorer
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
Campfire in a Can. Its the best by far. It gives off the most warmth and looks like a natural wood fire. With a five gallon propane tank you'll get anywhere from 12-20 hours of fire depending on the setting.
X2 - IAMICHABODExplorer III like the Heininger better,It is larger and puts out much more heat and it does really look like a real fire unlike the tin can one.
- MitchF150Explorer III
- JiminDenverExplorer IIWe have the one from Lowes for $99 and love it.
- SCVJeffExplorer
bob213 wrote:
X3Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
Campfire in a Can. Its the best by far. It gives off the most warmth and looks like a natural wood fire. With a five gallon propane tank you'll get anywhere from 12-20 hours of fire depending on the setting.
X2
BTW- BTU is BTU, period. Anything that doesn't use much propane also makes nowhere near the same amount of heat that this one does. Can you turn it down? Of course, but you can't turn the other UP. - hedgeExplorerUp here the outland fire bowls are pretty popular, Costco sells them for $90 CDN so the price is right. 58,000 btu.
I bought one but haven't used it yet so can't comment on it. I only got it for when there's a fire ban.
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