Another thing that really helps keep the heat out, is not firing up the stove to cook, but cook outdoors.
That would come right after having a tent. I don't have a hot water tank either so I have to heat water on the stove to bath or wash dishes. That definitely heats up the camper.
There's another advantage to having two cooking facilities. If one runs out of propane, you can always cook on the other one. Definitely an advantage when you don't know how much propane is left. Click on the image or click here to read more about outdoor cookers.
This would be my first choice if I had the money. It has its own stand and is big enough for me to dye wool on. I won't be getting it any time soon though.
There's another advantage to having two cooking facilities. If one runs out of propane, you can always cook on the other one. Definitely an advantage when you don't know how much propane is left. Click on the image or click here to read more about outdoor cookers.
This would be my first choice if I had the money. It has its own stand and is big enough for me to dye wool on. I won't be getting it any time soon though.
Most
likely I'll get one of these. I've had several and they do work well.
The only drawback is that it's a little harder to regulate the heat very
precisely. It can be connected to a 20 lb. propane tank so it's
economical that way. Click Here or click on the image to read more about these nifty little tabletop propane grills.
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