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Kayteg1
Jan 06, 2019Explorer II
When I was camping in high Sierra, we had tons of free firewood from the forest and we were spending like 4-5 hr each night at campfire. High elevation made cold nights, so that was heat source as well.
Now living in Las Vegas you can just forget about finding wood on desert, while small pack of firewood cost a fortune and not too many places carry them.
Same in Baja.
In my previous house I had electric fireplace who was giving warm impression without generating heat.
Small motor powered shaft with mirroring stripes that reflected bulb light onto backing painted in flame scheme. It was't perfect, but on couple of occasions visitors drop trash into the "fire". The unit had electric heater build in, that would blow warm air from the top when you need it.
I wonder if similar design is available in rings?
That would be all I need on desert.
Now living in Las Vegas you can just forget about finding wood on desert, while small pack of firewood cost a fortune and not too many places carry them.
Same in Baja.
In my previous house I had electric fireplace who was giving warm impression without generating heat.
Small motor powered shaft with mirroring stripes that reflected bulb light onto backing painted in flame scheme. It was't perfect, but on couple of occasions visitors drop trash into the "fire". The unit had electric heater build in, that would blow warm air from the top when you need it.
I wonder if similar design is available in rings?
That would be all I need on desert.
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