No, it is not safe to put an electric heater in a tent as it poses a fire hazard due to the enclosed space and potential for flammable materials.
As long as you buy a floor heater that was made recently, you should be okay. If you were to buy an old used floor heater, I would be cautious. Whenever you use a floor heater however, you need to put it in a safe place and never leave it on if you go out of the house.
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No, it is not safe to put milk in an electric kettle as it can cause the milk to scorch and create a mess or even damage the kettle.
I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're asking if you can put a gas heater where an electric heater is, the answer is yes, assuming gas and vent availability.
Before using a heater, how about you check with either the manufacturers or the place you got it from if it is safe to do so.
No, it is not safe to be in a tent during a lightning storm. Tents do not provide sufficient protection from lightning strikes, and being inside one can put you at risk of injury or death. It is recommended to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a designated lightning-safe area during a storm.
Electric wine openers are very safe, as long as they are not put in water of other liquids. After a quick search there is not any reported problems with them.
To put it into perspective a 1000 watt base board heater will heat a 10' x 10' = 100 sq ft room.
no, for many reasons, NO.
No, it is not recommended to put milk in an electric kettle as it can cause the milk to scorch and create a mess. It is better to heat milk on the stove or in a microwave-safe container.
I do not see how using the heater would effect MPG. The AC on the Prius is all electric, there is no compressor to put drag on the engine.
Put up the outside first, ensuring that the tent is rigid.Then put the inside up, inside the outside.