Biggest difference: Hydroflame 12,000 btu: $350 Propex 6500 btu: $750 Half the heat for twice the money! Yes, they're small and all, but when it's 20 below, I'd rather have heat. The 16,000 btu Hydroflame in the A'wagen makes camping in sub-zero temps enjoyable. (If you don't open the door....) I suspect that it would even keep a Westy toasty. Pays yer money, takes yer choice. Jim ... a Hydroflame guy
On Feb 20, 2011, at 9:12 AM, Robert Stevens wrote: > Based on friend's experiences, I can almost assure you that you will > be > very happy you have what you do on your first very cold morning > camping. > There is a HUGE difference in heat production between 6-8K BTU and > 12! ;-) > > bob ... a Propex 2000 guy |
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