Anyone here please comment. I live in an apartment. I do not have a fireplace. I bought a buddy heater that runs off of propane that can be used for indoors. I figure I don't have to heat the entire apartment just one room. I don't have the money for a generator, living in an apartment not sure how that would work. I did buy an electric cooler that can probably recharge on my small solar generator. Any thoughts about apartment living?
There is a video on line of a block heater that uses veggie cans and alcohol. Just type in emergency cinderblock heater and I'm sure you can find it. The ROCKET HEATER is for outdoors, the one you want is for inside. My husband and I just bought 13 bricks and a bunch of alcohol. Just make sure you have something safe to build it on. We are going to use a metal dinner tray for ours. Good luck and God bless.
You're welcome. I came upon it by accident. I think the Lord put it there for me to find. Share with others once you find it. There may be others who have no source of emergency heat like I did. God bless you again friend.
You're welcome. It is the only video on there like it. The man actually takes a room thermometer and measures the heat from the bricks/block. It read something like 465 degrees at the top of the blocks. He showed it in 2 different rooms of his house. Good luck. I haven't put mine together yet, but I know here before long, DARK WINTER is going to hit and then I'll need it. God bless.
Really that is all they cost? Don't they run on gas? I have a little solar generator it was $500. Its only good for charging phones and laptops small stuff like that. I don't know what I was thinking. I bought a little one burner camping stove that runs on butane. I have gone 3 days without power during an ice storm and It was very cold. I stuck it out at home with my two cays and dog. I survived bundled up with a flashlight and bundled in blankets. This is a different situation though. Than you for the input, very much appreciated.
I don't have my dog anymore but that is a great idea. I will see how the cats feel about that, lol. They do not go outdoors so they are use to the luxuries of the indoors.
Anyone here please comment. I live in an apartment. I do not have a fireplace. I bought a buddy heater that runs off of propane that can be used for indoors. I figure I don't have to heat the entire apartment just one room. I don't have the money for a generator, living in an apartment not sure how that would work. I did buy an electric cooler that can probably recharge on my small solar generator. Any thoughts about apartment living?
There is a video on line of a block heater that uses veggie cans and alcohol. Just type in emergency cinderblock heater and I'm sure you can find it. The ROCKET HEATER is for outdoors, the one you want is for inside. My husband and I just bought 13 bricks and a bunch of alcohol. Just make sure you have something safe to build it on. We are going to use a metal dinner tray for ours. Good luck and God bless.
Thank you. I will look that up. Best of luck to you and god bless.
You're welcome. I came upon it by accident. I think the Lord put it there for me to find. Share with others once you find it. There may be others who have no source of emergency heat like I did. God bless you again friend.
You're welcome. It is the only video on there like it. The man actually takes a room thermometer and measures the heat from the bricks/block. It read something like 465 degrees at the top of the blocks. He showed it in 2 different rooms of his house. Good luck. I haven't put mine together yet, but I know here before long, DARK WINTER is going to hit and then I'll need it. God bless.
Really that is all they cost? Don't they run on gas? I have a little solar generator it was $500. Its only good for charging phones and laptops small stuff like that. I don't know what I was thinking. I bought a little one burner camping stove that runs on butane. I have gone 3 days without power during an ice storm and It was very cold. I stuck it out at home with my two cays and dog. I survived bundled up with a flashlight and bundled in blankets. This is a different situation though. Than you for the input, very much appreciated.
I don't have my dog anymore but that is a great idea. I will see how the cats feel about that, lol. They do not go outdoors so they are use to the luxuries of the indoors.