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March 1st, 2021, 01:39 AM
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Amazing compact heater for backpackers and ground blind hunters
Picked up this heater/candle lantern a month ago and I was very skeptical. But I must say I was impressed.
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It's called the UCO Candlelier. Supposedly it puts out 5,000 btu for 9 hours off of three candles. I tested it out on a recent trip deep winter camping in -6 to -17 celcius. We had a buddy heater running at 4,000btu and it made a noticeable difference, not huge, but noticeable. Keep in mind this was a 13.5ftx9ftx7ft tent. So I can see this keeping a 2 person tent at a cozy 5-10 celsius during deep winter camping. But the best part? The lantern and 9 extra candles only took up half of a 10L compartment in my backpack and lasted 9-11 hours on three candles!
Lets compare this with the smallest propane heater setup available, the little buddy heater.
Little buddy heater: Costs $110. Uses 1lb propane tanks, runs at 4,000btu for 5-6 hours for $5. Cannot be used when backpacking or hiking long distances.
UCO candlelier: Costs $40. Uses 3 candles, runs at 5,000btu for 9 hours for $3. Lightweight and can fit in a backpack.
One issue I can see with this is the light it gives off for sitting in a ground blind. Although this can be easily fixed by wrapping tin foil or pop can material around the glass. So I can see this easily being applied in a hunting setting! I can see this being put under a chair in your blind, I was able to put this under my cot that's 12" off the ground and never felt it would burn the cot. So many ideas running through my head! I was always limited by campfires and heavy propane setups when it cam to camping.
"When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
- Theodore Roosevelt
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March 1st, 2021 01:39 AM
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March 1st, 2021, 12:02 PM
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March 1st, 2021, 01:35 PM
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I wonder how unscented the candles really are. I use a thermocell for turkey hunting in the spring and have had numerous deer express their dissatisfaction with me being there. I've never used any heat source in a blind before but the time is coming!
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March 1st, 2021, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
sawbill
Where did you find it?
Amazon Canada. Has prime shipping as well
"When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
- Theodore Roosevelt
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March 1st, 2021, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
warpipe
I wonder how unscented the candles really are. I use a thermocell for turkey hunting in the spring and have had numerous deer express their dissatisfaction with me being there. I've never used any heat source in a blind before but the time is coming!
I don't smell anything, not that it really matters though because I have a bad sense of smell for a human let a lone a deer LOL. ln a blind I can imagine it'd be minimized. Especially with the cold weather. Either way, if you're up wind from them you're busted lol.
"When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
- Theodore Roosevelt
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March 1st, 2021, 05:21 PM
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I have had one of those for the the last 10 years , I used it for ligtt not heat.
But I may try it for heat this year.
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March 2nd, 2021, 10:59 AM
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How wind-proof is it? Looks like it might be fragile to pack with the glass?
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March 2nd, 2021, 12:06 PM
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March 2nd, 2021, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
Fenelon
How wind-proof is it? Looks like it might be fragile to pack with the glass?
I wouldn't see it warming anything up in a steady wind. More for use in a tent or sheltered area. Although it is pretty "wind proof" if you're using it for light. As Judge mentioned it seems to be made out of some sort of plastic heat resistant glass. I packed it with my hats in my backpack, seemed to be fine.
"When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
- Theodore Roosevelt