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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 53158" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>Be careful, any naked flame device in a tent can have consequences. They need to be ventilated to operate safely which then defeats the purpose for getting warm, unless you are right next to it. Notwithstanding, any fire risk. I've operated stoves when tenting, but always in the vestuble (entry) which is usually open to some fresh air.</p><p></p><p>Any fuel wether gas, spirit or solid gives off fumes of some kind, generally in the not nice category, they also use the oxygen, so if in a confined area you can suffocate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 53158, member: 1932"] Be careful, any naked flame device in a tent can have consequences. They need to be ventilated to operate safely which then defeats the purpose for getting warm, unless you are right next to it. Notwithstanding, any fire risk. I've operated stoves when tenting, but always in the vestuble (entry) which is usually open to some fresh air. Any fuel wether gas, spirit or solid gives off fumes of some kind, generally in the not nice category, they also use the oxygen, so if in a confined area you can suffocate. [/QUOTE]
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