bigdisneydaddy
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We have used an electric 1500 watt heater for years. We rarely use the gas furnace in our trailer, instead we rely on the electric heater. It does a good job of keeping our 32 ft trailer warm.
You would need to find a sturdy surface to place one on and you should have enough room in the tent so that it wouldnt get bumped. All of the new ones come with a device that turns it off when it tips over. Ours has 2 settings, 750 watt and 1500, when its on 750 you can put your hand on the front of it and not get burned.
As others have said, DO NOT use any unit that burns any type of fuel, that is a recipe for disaster.
You would need to find a sturdy surface to place one on and you should have enough room in the tent so that it wouldnt get bumped. All of the new ones come with a device that turns it off when it tips over. Ours has 2 settings, 750 watt and 1500, when its on 750 you can put your hand on the front of it and not get burned.
As others have said, DO NOT use any unit that burns any type of fuel, that is a recipe for disaster.