TweetCheapest way out for cold and snow would be a night at the hotel..
Cost wise your about the same and it's only a night or 2.
TweetI have no power until saturday and its freezing. Someone mentioned a propane heater? What is that? Is that safe to use indoors? I dont want to get carbon minoxide and croke off LOL...anyon ehave any suggestions of maybe something at walmart?
Thanks!!!
TweetCheapest way out for cold and snow would be a night at the hotel..
Cost wise your about the same and it's only a night or 2.
TweetYes, I had a hotel reservation and my power just came back on! Whew. Finally.
TweetI'm sure it wasn't too soon.
Tweetwe used a kerosene heater growing up. i dont know if they still make and use those things but you could use it in doors with no issues other than the chance you might burn your house down.
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TweetIt’s safe just crack a window
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TweetMy father in law used a propane heater in his bedroom as it was so expensive to heat the whole house and it was just him.
https://www.amazon.com/Propane-Indoo...Indoor+Heaters
TweetI had no idea you could use a propane heater indoors. I will remember that the next time this happens. I could see how someone could die of hypothermia in their own home. I was shivering like crazy.