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Buddy heaters

Posted By: Mascot

Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 12:44 PM

I see folks using these in houses and have to ask, do theses things not put off any sent?? Or is it critical when using one to hunt facing the wind? Looking into getting one but would have to assume they put off some gas or propane smell....
Posted By: MC21

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 01:01 PM

They put off a scent but it’s not that noticeable. Kind of like a thermacell if a deer smells your buddy heater it was also going to smell you anyways. I love sitting in a ground blind on a cold morning with a buddy heater and a thermos of coffee. It’s real easy to sit until lunch if you’re not cold, you’re comfortable, and you have a hot pot of coffe to drink.
Posted By: deadeye48

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 01:07 PM

Use mine in ground blinds during cold weather and have never been busted by a deer because of it. When you get older comfort means more than a deer smelling you
Posted By: Ryano

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 01:12 PM

It is critical to hunt the wind with or without one.
Posted By: Out back

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 01:56 PM

Originally Posted by Ryano
It is critical to hunt the wind with or without one.

Which is impossible in the south.
Posted By: trailertrash

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 02:56 PM

I agree with you gotta play the wind regardless.

I use one of these in the permanent blind. It's cheaper, has lasted for years, and after it cools you can slip a gallon size freezer/storage bag over it to keep the crap out of it. I just leave it attached to the cylinder and covered all summer in the blind. Got it from Academy Sport IIRC.

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Posted By: DGAMBLER

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 03:05 PM

Originally Posted by trailertrash
I agree with you gotta play the wind regardless.

I use one of these in the permanent blind. It's cheaper, has lasted for years, and after it cools you can slip a gallon size freezer/storage bag over it to keep the crap out of it. I just leave it attached to the cylinder and covered all summer in the blind. Got it from Academy Sport IIRC.

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This
Posted By: Frankie

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 06:11 PM

Only thing you have to worry about is the glow . It'll light up a blind near dark.
Posted By: dsayer

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 11:48 PM

Originally Posted by trailertrash
I agree with you gotta play the wind regardless.

I use one of these in the permanent blind. It's cheaper, has lasted for years, and after it cools you can slip a gallon size freezer/storage bag over it to keep the crap out of it. I just leave it attached to the cylinder and covered all summer in the blind. Got it from Academy Sport IIRC.

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Used this to heat ground blinds in Nebraska in January (really effing cold) on a number of occasions. Shot a lot of deer using that setup and haven't had any issues getting winded. At least not that we're aware of...

Keep in mind this was on private land on a river in Nebraska. In other words, more deer than you can shake a stick at.
Posted By: Stickers

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/03/19 11:52 PM

Buddy Heaters are the only way to go in KS. Most important thing besides my rifle I take there.
Posted By: Mascot

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/04/19 02:21 AM

Thanks guys. May be an option as my cold weather gear is a little snug this year for some reason...😆
Posted By: BobK

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/04/19 02:44 AM

Originally Posted by trailertrash
I agree with you gotta play the wind regardless.

I use one of these in the permanent blind. It's cheaper, has lasted for years, and after it cools you can slip a gallon size freezer/storage bag over it to keep the crap out of it. I just leave it attached to the cylinder and covered all summer in the blind. Got it from Academy Sport IIRC.

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I agree
Posted By: joshm28

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/04/19 03:01 AM

Originally Posted by BobK
Originally Posted by trailertrash
I agree with you gotta play the wind regardless.

I use one of these in the permanent blind. It's cheaper, has lasted for years, and after it cools you can slip a gallon size freezer/storage bag over it to keep the crap out of it. I just leave it attached to the cylinder and covered all summer in the blind. Got it from Academy Sport IIRC.

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I agree


Got one just like it. Even rigged up a little grate aboveit to warm a biscuit in foil.
Posted By: Beadlescomb

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/04/19 03:58 PM

Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by Ryano
It is critical to hunt the wind with or without one.

Which is impossible in the south.


Agreed
Posted By: Big Buck Video

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/04/19 04:16 PM

I have used the buddy heater many times. Nothing like it to keep a shooting house warm in the winter.
Posted By: metalmuncher

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/04/19 07:20 PM

It produces heat. Heat rises therefore the propane smell should rise with it. I would think that by time the propane smell cools down enough to fall it would be diluted enough by the air currents that even a deer would have trouble detecting it before it would detect the human stench anyway. I could be wrong but it makes perfect sense between my ears.
Posted By: ChiefO

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/07/19 06:49 AM

I use them routinely with the kids in houses. It really makes a difference for them when we finally get good cold weather.
Posted By: mauvilla

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/07/19 08:55 AM

Originally Posted by ChiefO
I use them routinely with the kids in houses. It really makes a difference for them when we finally get good cold weather.

Makes it more enjoyable for the young kids
Posted By: capehorn24

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/07/19 11:19 AM

Always love this conversation. Aldeer preaches scent control to the max until it's time to break the out buddy heater then it's you were gonna get busted anyhow so might as well stay warm. Now with the kids I understand.
Posted By: MC21

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/07/19 12:45 PM

Originally Posted by capehorn24
Always love this conversation. Aldeer preaches scent control to the max until it's time to break the out buddy heater then it's you were gonna get busted anyhow so might as well stay warm. Now with the kids I understand.


I've never claimed to practice scent control. All I do is check the wind before i hunt
Posted By: Jakethesnake

Re: Buddy heaters - 12/08/19 01:29 AM

Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by Ryano
It is critical to hunt the wind with or without one.

Which is impossible in the south.


Agreed



Exactly
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