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    It's a vented tent use propane stove. I'd like to buy one, but like to hear first hand if people like and where they got. There's only one small dealer I've found in sask. I know we're behind the ball with our buck but I can't see the reason for triple the USA price. So if anyone has one. OR better yet can tell me where to get one w/o the raping that would be good

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    For those who are curious like me
    http://nuwaystove.com/product/model-4000/

    Stick to wood....or propane furnace.
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    propane tent furnace ?

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    Back in the day the only issue using propane as a heat source was when it got real cold (-30) it would start to lose it's internal pressure and was hard to keep lite.

    Otherwise, those type of heaters have been used for years.
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    I'm goin to build one

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    I would however like to hear from those who own one. I have a pretty good notion of what makes one tick, but. You'd hate to miss an angle and gas yourself

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    To he11 with nuway. Over priced and under performanced. Just put this girl together with better baffling than nu way and a very efficient heat exchange tube. Makes more heat with one burner on low than I'll be able to stand in a tent. It puts so much of the heat into the room through the baffling that you can hold your hand over the exhaust and it's just warm enough to make draft. Frikin dandy. Looks like a bottle on low is 6 hours. Most tents running a coleman lantern don't need stove heat till that goes out. Light the stove b4 bed and toasty for 80% of the night. 80 some bucks beats 600+
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    Quote Originally Posted by standup View Post
    80 some bucks beats 600+
    Well $280 CAD...free shipping...The 2000 BTU model is only $150 CAD


    http://store.camlockbox.com/nu-way-propane-stove-model-4000/

    http://store.camlockbox.com/nu-way-p...ve-model-2000/





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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Well with direct contact to them (For what insignificant amount that's worth) it rolls like this

    "$412.00 SHIPPED TO UPS OGDENSBURG. M 4000, PIPE KIT, AND REG KIT WITH 5' HOSE! THAT IS AMERICAN DOLLARS NOT SURE ON THE EXCHANGE?"

    Tween the gas to the border and back and exchange on the $ I wonder if that 412 would maybe just possibly Mike grow to 413? What ya think? It would have been as close to 6 an da** is to swearing. And if I took more time to build a unit that makes heat more efficiently I honestly would have rather spent a G on mine than bought there's. Not ALL about the $

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    PS Go through their buy it now and see if you can get it even shipped to here . Never mind free. There's one retailer in sask. He only has the 2000 and he's $439 + tax + $75 shipping

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