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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1946079" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>We burned coal for years. When it is 40 below you can go through a ton of wood and wood will not keep the tent heated well over night unless you get up and stoke the stove every couple of hours. A good load of coal will burn all night and provides good even heat. We have access to good hard coal that doesn't smell bad as it is low sulfur. We used it in stoves as light as the old Air Tights, as long as you had a good layer of sand in the bottom it worked fine. Heavier stove was better but you run what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1946079, member: 26077"] We burned coal for years. When it is 40 below you can go through a ton of wood and wood will not keep the tent heated well over night unless you get up and stoke the stove every couple of hours. A good load of coal will burn all night and provides good even heat. We have access to good hard coal that doesn't smell bad as it is low sulfur. We used it in stoves as light as the old Air Tights, as long as you had a good layer of sand in the bottom it worked fine. Heavier stove was better but you run what you have. [/QUOTE]
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