With the the freezing temperatures in the South a few weeks ago terracotta pots and safe chafing heat cans can serve as an emergency heat source.
Flower Pot “Heater”
Flower Pot “Heater”
Good idea!With the the freezing temperatures in the South a few weeks ago terracotta pots and safe chafing heat cans can serve as an emergency heat source.
Flower Pot “Heater”
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Cold air is usually dryer. Moisture can help is thoughts. But, either way should help stay warmer!I think the thermal mass of the inner & outer flower pots would absorb and release steady heat much better than tea kettles though.
Seems like I recall reading once that people in the old days used to heat bricks in the fireplace or wood burning stove, then at bedtime wrap one in cloth and put it in the foot of the bed..I guess the point I was trying to make is that #1 water transfers heat very well, as does metal so heating water in a metal comtainer would cool of faster than solid thick material.
So the the clay pots would absorb heat, hold it & release it better than heating water over a stove.
They also had foot stoves, cast iron covered pans with decorative cutouts, that they put the heated bricks in and slid in under the far foot of the covers. For the wealthier folks.Seems like I recall reading once that people in the old days used to heat bricks in the fireplace or wood burning stove, then at bedtime wrap one in cloth and put it in the foot of the bed..
Same principle? Slow release of heat ?
With the the freezing temperatures in the South a few weeks ago terracotta pots and safe chafing heat cans can serve as an emergency heat source.
Flower Pot “Heater”
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It could if you didn't have ventilation. I agree a carbon monoxide detector would be of great value.If I was going to use something like this, especially in a closed space, I'd want to have a carbon monoxide detector. I say this because years ago I remember that three Boy Scout troop leaders were found dead in their tent while on a camping trip in the Blue Ridge Mountains and were apparently poisoned by carbon monoxide from a propane-fueled space heater. I'm wondering if Talyn's setup would pose a similar danger.
You can also use one to cook a mean prime rib. Saw it on an episode of good eats.With the the freezing temperatures in the South a few weeks ago terracotta pots and safe chafing heat cans can serve as an emergency heat source.
Flower Pot “Heater”
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Agreed, but note the heat source for the flower pot heater is a Sterno-type/alcohol heater which emits far less nasty gases than a different combusting heat source.If I was going to use something like this, especially in a closed space, I'd want to have a carbon monoxide detector. I say this because years ago I remember that three Boy Scout troop leaders were found dead in their tent while on a camping trip in the Blue Ridge Mountains and were apparently poisoned by carbon monoxide from a propane-fueled space heater. I'm wondering if Talyn's setup would pose a similar danger.