I agree, I like our Little Buddy heater. We tend to use ours in the extreme shoulder seasons, as true winter camping around here would involve driving on salty roads, but we’ve used it well below freezing. As others have said, plenty of heat. Condensation is a concern, as is fresh air, but these are solved with a cracked window. Though the Little Buddy has a built-in oxygen-depletion sensor which shuts the unit off if needed, we still use a common CO detector as a backup, and we never actually seep with the heater on.
My full review here:
http://campwestfalia.com/product-review-mr-heater-little-buddy-propane-heater/
Jeffrey Lee
www.CampWestfalia.com
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