Above, the ceramic electric heater I use. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
RVs these days include indoor propane heaters to keep one warm during cold weather. The problem with them is that they eat up propane, which is quite expensive.
An alternative to RV propane heaters are portable space heaters. Mine (a ceramic electric heater) has saved me plenty of money over the years.
But one should be aware that space heaters come with their own set of hazards. RV Travel has posted some safety tips when using them.
They begin with:
Winter brings cold temperatures, biting winds, and even snow or sleet. Will your RV furnace keep you toasty? How much will it cost to maintain a comfortable temperature inside your rig? Perhaps a space heater can supplement your furnace heat and save you money on costly propane, too. Before you get started, it’s important to know critical safety tips for using portable heaters.
To read more, go here.
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