CAPTAIN_FANTASTIC
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Reged: 04/03/2007
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Loc: Wales
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I have bought a portable gas heater 1.5 kw. It uses cartages; it is catalytic with oxygen dipletion devise, and flame fail and tilt shut off devise; cost £90; the cartages cost £1.10 each and will last for 1.5 ~ 2 hours. Produses a lot of heat for the size of the heater. Apparently, lorry drivers use them a lot. So far, i am happy with it. Any experience with these heaters?
-------------------- Captain Fantastic
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No_Regrets
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Reged: 09/07/2007
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Loc: Welwyn Garden City, Herts UK.
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I think you might find a little flak incoming.
Perhaps I'm wrong though....
-------------------- The scourge of Windsor, and notorious founder member of the 'Upper Thames Birchwood Massive' now outlawed by the EA and River pressure groups, currently planning a nice comfy retirement in the aft cabin of a Broom.
Now can anybody recommend any non-marking slippers?
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EddiePerkins
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Loc: Norfolk Broads
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Ive got one, its fine, it does what it says on the box. May even get another.
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No_Regrets
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Loc: Welwyn Garden City, Herts UK.
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~What if it leaks~
No safety issues?
-------------------- The scourge of Windsor, and notorious founder member of the 'Upper Thames Birchwood Massive' now outlawed by the EA and River pressure groups, currently planning a nice comfy retirement in the aft cabin of a Broom.
Now can anybody recommend any non-marking slippers?
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CAPTAIN_FANTASTIC
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Reged: 04/03/2007
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Loc: Wales
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The gas cartridge is small; is only 220 grs
-------------------- Captain Fantastic
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sarabande
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Loc: Thames valley, or up on the mo...
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I'm sure your insurance company will be overjoyed to hear your news.
There is no substitute for a proper gas installation.
-------------------- Enlightenment is motor-sailing
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CAPTAIN_FANTASTIC
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Loc: Wales
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Good idea; I must tell them of the good news!!!
-------------------- Captain Fantastic
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jkay
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'gis a link
cheers Joe
-------------------- "It was the crew's fault"
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Alfie168
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Reged: 28/05/2007
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Loc: Boston
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Of course, being portable it falls outside the boat safety scheme requirements..which is why I have heard rumours of folk ripping out their built in gas cookers etc on the broads and putting the little portable ones in...thereby not having to construct gas lockers etc into older boats.
Don't you just love the unforeseen effect of regulations.
I've seen cartridge gas heaters on the market for £13 or so. I have a portable camping cooker version, and its very good,even though the gas cartridges don't last all that long. On board I have the Origo.
Just use it sensibly and you will be fine. Read The Instructions (as they say.)
Tim
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jkay
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I use blue cat
Works great
cheers Joe
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