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The only person who has ever died from a Mr Buddy heater was in Kennewick. He was using an outdoor rated model, upside down and was cooking on it inside a van that he had sealed up to keep the cold out. He was living in a van down by the river.
Duckman did you find a 10X14 yet?If not shoot me a pm.
It really depends on the weather outside for drying your clothes. If the humidity is high, like western Washington in November, you can be warm, it it’ll take a long time to dry your clothes, and they might not dry completely. But if you’re in a place like Montana, where the humidity is much lower, your clothes will dry fine. This past November I used my little buddy in a plastic deer blind with the outside temp @ 0. I had it cranked on high & no moisture issues. But, for the size of tent you’re considering, I’d recommend at least the big buddy, and probably the little buddy also on the colder nights. I’d also recommend a CO monitor. I’ve never had a CO issue with mine, but it’s always good to be safe.