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    Posted: 23 January 2019 at 05:47
Been hunting hard in late season since I got back into the US.  It IS cold.

Thinking of getting a small heater for my ground blind.

The Mr Heater Little Buddy looks about right.


Anyone use one?   wonder if the fumes would effect the game????

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Personally. I'd get something this and be able to warm food or coffee too.
https://smile.amazon.com/Coleman-Camping-Sportster-Backpacking-1-Burner/dp/B0009PUQAU
or a propane one, if you don't like gas.
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In my mind...
The old Colman white gas one burner stove will heat your blind
and your coffee. BE VERY MINDFULL  of an open flame in an enclosed area. Lota fumes and odors and if you tip it over your in a Lota due. 
The little buddy actually put out more Useable heat. 
WAY less fumes and very little odors , It also has an O2 censer I think that's more important them Carbon monoxide,and a tip over shut off and NO flame.
We use them a lot work great and very convenient .
I also have it's BIG brother to, and use it off my 20 pound tank to keep the wall tent warm all night .
WAY better heat choice. 
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That Coleman stove is greay.  they use to sll a black 'busket' with holes, called it a heater accesory.  worked great in a duck blind.

But, I'm in a 5'x5'x5' PLASTIC  enclosure, so flame is out  (pun intended).

I've hear that this Little buddy is prone to valve problems.  But Mr. Heater usually stands by their products.   might try one.
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The guy was mumbling in utube, couldn't quite get explanation.

The old ones used to come with case, you could use on top.

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Yep those were carying cases, aluminum, that were used as cooking pots.
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