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Can I heat up my tent? - Camping, Backpacking & Hiking

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Yes, if you have a four season tent it will hold heat somewhat, but 3 season or less will lose heat as fast as you put it in.

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Colman and other manufacturers sell tent heaters. Use appropriate caution with heat around synthetic tents, and with fuel-burning appliances inside a tent. RTFM (Read the Flipping Manual!)

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OWNER'S MANUAL WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT
SOURCES AWAY FROM THIS TENT FABRIC.
This tent meets the flammability require-
ments of CPAI-84. The fabric may burn if left
in continuous contact with any flame source.
The application of any foreign substance to
the tent fabric may render the flame-resis-
tant properties ineffective.
DO NOT...
1. Do not pitch tent near an open flame.
2. Do not leave campfires unattended.
3. Do not allow CHILDREN or ADULTS
to use lighted candles, matches or
other flame sources in or near tents.
4. Do not use heating, lighting or
cooking equipment with open
flames in or near tents.
5. Do not use fuel burning/oxygen
consuming devices (i.e. heaters,
lanterns, or other flame sources)
inside your tent at any time.
6. Do not use other than recommended
water repellent compounds on your
tent.(See:"Seal the Seams")
7. Do not spray the tent with insecticide.
8. EXTREME CAUTION: Never use any
fuel burning/oxygen consuming
device, or any device that produces
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candles, hibachis, or heaters) in or
around your tent. Inhalation of fumes
may result in carbon monoxide
poisoning, injury and/or *****.
DO...
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and lighting in and near tents.
3. Disassemble and store tent properly
after camping to ensure the tent's
longevity.
4. Always use a hammer/mallet when
driving stakes into the ground. CARE This recreational item is not intended for
use as a permanent structure, as fabric
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light. No (sun shelter, screenhouse, tent)
can withstand prolonged exposure to
sunlight. UV damage is not covered under
the limited 90 day warranty.
Structural Integrity
Although our tents and screenhouses are
constructed to rigid specifications, periods
of wind or rain soaking the ground may
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Heat disperser (tent) on Brinkmann Patio Grill 810-4010-0 needs replacing.

This is the link to your grill on the Brinkmann Website:
http://www.brinkmann.net/products/details.aspx?item=810-4010-0

This is the link for the manual:
http://images.brinkmann.net/docs/pdf/810-4010-0.pdf

It's usually easier to find parts by the part number rather than the description, because you might call it something other than what the manufacturer calls it. There aren't many parts available as far as I can see.
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Can I heat up my tent?

Most of the tents can be heated to create a comfortable environment. Depending on the size of your tent and the outdoor temperature, I can recommend you to purchase an outside heater that will permit use of the tent in most any weather.

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Sunbeam model #650 heat tent

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