COMPARISON & TIPS: Mr. Heater Buddy Flex VS Big Buddy VS Portable Buddy with HOSE & PROPANE options

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  • Mr. Heater Buddy Flex VS Big Buddy VS Portable Buddy with HOSE & PROPANE options.
    LINKS FROM THE VIDEO:
    🔗 Buddy Heaters:
    --- Big Buddy: at.fish/BigBuddy
    --- Portable Buddy: at.fish/PortableBuddy
    --- Buddy Flex: at.fish/BuddyFlex
    🔗 Hoses:
    --- 5’ Hose with Fuel Filter (F273701 & F273699): at.fish/MrHeater5ftHoseF273701 and at.fish/MrHeaterFuelFilter
    --- 12’ Hose with Fuel Filter (F273702 & F273699): at.fish/Heater12ftHoseF273702 and at.fish/MrHeaterFuelFilter
    --- 10’ Hose (F273704): at.fish/Heater10ftHoseF273704
    --- 12’ Quick Connect Hose with Regulator (F271803): at.fish/Heater12ftHoseF271803
    --- 12’ Quick Connect Hose without Regulator (F271802): at.fish/Heater12ftHoseF271802
    🔗 Propane Tanks:
    --- 20 lb: at.fish/20lbPropaneTank
    --- 11 lb: at.fish/11lbPropaneTank
    --- 5 lb: at.fish/5lbPropaneTank
    --- 1 lb: at.fish/1lbPropaneCylinder
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:44 - Flex Buddy Overview
    5:48 - Flex Buddy Specs
    6:15 - Portable Buddy Overview
    7:13 - Portable Buddy Specs
    7:30 - Big Buddy Overview
    9:01 - Big Buddy Specs
    9:18 - Heat Output Comparison & Run Time
    10:21 - My Recommendations for Ice Fishing Use
    11:04 - Safe Clearance Around Heaters
    12:18 - Propane Tank Overview
    12:42 - Propane Tank Comparison Weight FULL
    14:27 - Propane Hose Options
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  • @AlexTimm
    @AlexTimm  Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

    *LINKS FROM THE VIDEO:*
    🔗 Buddy Heaters:
    --- Big Buddy: at.fish/BigBuddy
    --- Portable Buddy: at.fish/PortableBuddy
    --- Buddy Flex: at.fish/BuddyFlex
    🔗 Hoses:
    --- 5’ Hose with Fuel Filter (F273701 & F273699): at.fish/MrHeater5ftHoseF273701 and at.fish/MrHeaterFuelFilter
    --- 12’ Hose with Fuel Filter (F273702 & F273699): at.fish/Heater12ftHoseF273702 and at.fish/MrHeaterFuelFilter
    --- 10’ Hose (F273704): at.fish/Heater10ftHoseF273704
    --- 12’ Quick Connect Hose with Regulator (F271803): at.fish/Heater12ftHoseF271803
    --- 12’ Quick Connect Hose without Regulator (F271802): at.fish/Heater12ftHoseF271802
    🔗 Propane Tanks:
    --- 20 lb: at.fish/20lbPropaneTank
    --- 11 lb: at.fish/11lbPropaneTank
    --- 5 lb: at.fish/5lbPropaneTank
    --- 1 lb: at.fish/1lbPropaneCylinder

    • @GabrielGarcia-rh2hq
      @GabrielGarcia-rh2hq Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      😊😅

    • @MrAdamNTProtester
      @MrAdamNTProtester Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      1 benefit of the older ignition system instead of the battery required electronic ignition is that with the old system you can hold down the knob in the OFF position for the 20 minutes it takes PRIOR to lighting the pilot light so that the air in the hose can bleed out of the small pilot light orifice... then after that is complete & you turn to the Pilot Setting > that is a very important benefit since not fully bleeding the hoses can lead to an explosion/ fire... the electronic ignition will not allow you to do those things >>> of course that is for guys who hook up the 20 LB Tank with the adaptor/filter so that they are not going thru the 1lb Tanks like they grow on trees!
      I do like the wrap around design tho!
      Thanks for the video- I am considering buying a unit for my tent & it was good to have someone else do the actual comparison in the real world instead of just reading specs & ads made by the company!
      Also YES of course knowing how each performs with Tanks of the SAME Vol at a set temp in a set size room would be really helpful to plan budget wise ie how many tanks will someone need to bring on the trip or whatever.
      Happy Trails

  • @throughmylens5127
    @throughmylens5127 Pƙed 2 lety +127

    Bought 2 buddy heaters last year and they saved us from freezing when it hit -4°F in west Texas no power for 72 hours got a natural gas heater for this winter in case of power failure

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +9

      Randy - great news that you were able to survive that storm last year and the buddy heaters helped! Thanks for commenting, these heaters have MANY different uses and are worth their weight in gold when you need them. Glad this year you have an even better setup!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @James Lundy Yes!

    • @earthingearthling2976
      @earthingearthling2976 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      What size room were u heating?

    • @sissymurphy9620
      @sissymurphy9620 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      YOU WERE LUCKY HERE IN VIRGINIA OVER 5 DAYS AND MY SISTER HAD NO POWER FOR 12 DAYS

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@sissymurphy9620 Wow, I can't imagine! Hopefully this year it doesn't happen again!

  • @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531
    @doghairdontcarelindaniel7531 Pƙed 3 lety +48

    Great content....finally got power here in Houston. Won’t let this ever happen again to my family. Sending all family members this link so they can get what they need. Never thought I wld see the day my grand babies wld be cold inside their home and we cold not get to them due to ice on road. Man what a wake up call. God bless you.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      I'm happy to hear your power is back on and conditions are improving!!! Stay safe!

    • @alexanderweaver4838
      @alexanderweaver4838 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Our power outage lasted 34 hours in Richmond, Virginia and Mr. Buddy, Mr. Coleman and Mr. Jackery saved our bacon. I felt so sorry for you guys in Houston and happy your power is back.

    • @FriedChairs
      @FriedChairs Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Similar story but in NC instead of TX. It was just one night (30 hour outage) with the temp in our house dropping to 35F inside but that was enough to realize how unprepared we were for longer term power loss. Got the portable buddy and just ordered a Honda EU2200i generator.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      @@FriedChairs Very smart move! Glad it was back on in 30 hours!

    • @susaner.burdohangarcia6081
      @susaner.burdohangarcia6081 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Chris I want to buy a generator. Why the Honda ? I know nothing about generator s.

  • @blondbowler8776
    @blondbowler8776 Pƙed rokem +20

    A little over ten years ago I built a cabin, 16 x 24', with hand tools, alone, 6,000' up the south side of a high desert mountain in the Northern Great Basin. Gets plenty cold here in winter. Stupendous views of at least five different mountain ranges. That first winter all I had to heat was a portable Heater Buddy. I had a 20 pound tank so I got the hose. No way was I going to pay for little one quart bottles (which I do have a bunch of for other things, but I fill them from the 20 pounders, so it's cheap, and never use them on the heaters. Last week in the super market they wanted ten bucks for one of those bottles.). Picked up a couple more tanks over the next year, and in the spring got another heater on sale cheap. Got seven 20 pounders, seven 30 pounders, and two 100 pounders. Plus, the wood stoves, but those Heater Buddies sure do come in handy when I don't want to mess with wood. Picked up two more for a total of four, but only use one, the others are a stash, or emergency loan. I've never used a filter in the line, and just buy generic hoses from Cal-Ranch with no problems. I have the tanks all staged outdoors so when one runs dry it's easy to connect a fresh tank, as I'm 72, sick, and just don't want to mess with pushing those tanks around in the snow. Move em and set em up while the ground is dry. I also insulated heck out the place, such that people can sneak up on me 'cuz I can't hear em, but it sure is warmly efficient. Dog usually notices trespassers eventually, but it's the cats that react first when someone silently pulls up.
    But I digress, as usual. Get an old hermit to yakking and he's liable to go off an tangents you never dreamed of. Gist of it is that these heaters are lifesavers, and help allow for living off grid when it would be more difficult without them.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem +2

      I love this, thank you for sharing! Stay warm and well. Sounds like a beautiful place you have!

    • @harvdog5669
      @harvdog5669 Pƙed rokem +1

      Hello sir,, does that portable heater buddy keep you comfy in winter with the snow at this time of year..
      I too am going to build a 16X 24.
      Thankyou sir for your input...

    • @blondbowler8776
      @blondbowler8776 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@harvdog5669 Pretty much. I don't sleep with it on, so the mornings can be pretty chilly, and it then takes a bit to get the place warmed back up again. I keep one of those tank top radiant heaters handy to warm up quick with a blast (busted it last week, tho), and also use a wood stove. Trick is to insulate like crazy from the start. I mostly use wood these days, actually. The Heater Buddy is more supplemental, and for when I can't cut/split wood (going to be recovering all winter from surgery, so the propane heaters will get a real workout this next few months). Sometimes it's not cold enough to start a fire, so an hour of Heater Buddy helps take the edge off. At night I cover the windows with 2" styro insulation cut to size. Helps a lot.
      That said, the Heater Buddy alone got me through the first two winters before I got the wood stove in and felt like I wasn't going to burn the whole place down if I lit a fire...

    • @joanamell3448
      @joanamell3448 Pƙed rokem +5

      I'm 75 and live off grid..I agree about the way they save your butt when it's cold

  • @bryangrim6021
    @bryangrim6021 Pƙed 2 lety +35

    As many have said here, this was very well done, clearly explained, and very helpful. Didn’t even know a couple of the tank sizes existed. Seeing you compare all three heaters was helpful and not commonly done. Your explanation of the hoses was awesome too, especially with referencing the part number detail on the spreadsheet above. Thank you for putting this together! 👍

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! And thank you for letting me know the specific parts that you thought were most beneficial. ✌

    • @bendeleted9155
      @bendeleted9155 Pƙed rokem

      They want a pretty penny for the odd sizes. A 100 lb is over $200, but a 5 lb is about $100 if I remember correctly.

    • @meethed
      @meethed Pƙed rokem

      @@bendeleted9155 5lb tanks are usually are $50.

    • @bendeleted9155
      @bendeleted9155 Pƙed rokem

      @@meethed could that be gallons instead of lbs?

  • @allergic2bull
    @allergic2bull Pƙed 2 lety +13

    This gave me everything I needed to know. In a precise, well explained format, all in one video. Excellent freaking job. Thank you.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Awesome, thank you! Happy it was helpful!

  • @williamlynnroden
    @williamlynnroden Pƙed rokem +4

    Thank you!
    I've been watching a lot of these videos and you went beyond what 90% of the others offer in details and comparisons.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem +1

      You are welcome! Awesome to hear, that was my goal!

  • @hummingwind8869
    @hummingwind8869 Pƙed 3 lety +13

    This was incredibly information for someone, like me, who is new to this stuff. I appreciate your video and efforts very much. Thank you. 😊

  • @daniellavoie8379
    @daniellavoie8379 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    It's a very comprehensive video and I wasn't aware of the quick connect on my heater. I subscribed to your channel and looking forward to watching your other videos. Good job!

  • @Lady.Tijuri
    @Lady.Tijuri Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I literally jus purchased a Big Buddy for my winter emergency kit & I'm super impressed with it. I hv 2 smaller buddy (4,000-9,000 BTU) & I luv mine

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Great to hear! Thanks for watching and commenting! Enjoy those heaters!

  • @bernicehoggsfav
    @bernicehoggsfav Pƙed 3 lety +6

    This is SO informative! I don't know a thing about propane heat sources and the tanks so this helps a lot!!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      AWESOME! So glad it was able to help you out! If you have other questions just ask in the comments section. Thanks for watching!

  • @AlexTimm
    @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +9

    Thanks everyone for watching the video. A lot of people have requested to see the actual run-times on these so I put a video together showing just that. Check it out if you are interested: czcams.com/video/lOfuDuTYQI8/video.html
    *Comment down below if there are still more questions you have or anything else you would like to know or see on the buddy heaters! I appreciate each of you!*

  • @MTMith
    @MTMith Pƙed rokem +2

    Thanks for taking the time to put a great video together. Very helpful!

  • @jerryjohnson323
    @jerryjohnson323 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Alex is the most pleasant guy to listen to I have heard on CZcams. His information is always so helpful and what you need to know . I highly recommend any of his videos .

    • @nurselou1emory177
      @nurselou1emory177 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I have the big buddy heater.Does the hose work with a 20ld propane tank?.Seems like someone says it does not.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Jerry, Wow! I really appreciate that, thank you!!!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Nurselou1, Yes, several different hose options for the external tanks. Mr Heater recommends 20# tanks as the maximum tank to hook up to. So yes, you are good to go 😊

  • @Siviqs
    @Siviqs Pƙed 2 lety +7

    really great video! my father is a hunter and he owns a camper but sometimes he breaks out the good ole tent (depending on how long he plans on staying when he hunts) and this video helps me out deciding what i want to get for him!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      That is awesome! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @liffy8333
    @liffy8333 Pƙed rokem +1

    glad I found your channel. best review on these heaters I've ever seen and I've searched and have seen alot!
    new fan and new subscriber.

  • @JR-os4yk
    @JR-os4yk Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Very thorough. Well documented too in your supplemental write-up. Appreciate your work on this subject and have subscribed.

  • @sherryh7485
    @sherryh7485 Pƙed rokem +3

    Thank you very much! I've been seriously interested in getting a buddy heater, but wasn't sure about the propane and hoses needed to operate it. You've provided the information.

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Great video man! I have very limited knowledge about this stuff and your video was super helpful! Thank you!!

  • @AlexTimm
    @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

    👀 Check out my other Portable Heater Reviews, Tips & Tricks: czcams.com/play/PLWxE0-eWhWDpHtxibeo3ck0Q2M4OcHECV.html

  • @pissedoffpotato1882
    @pissedoffpotato1882 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    The heat output and run time helped me a lot in making a decision in choosing any of them at this point. Thanks for your help! very comprehensive review on these heaters and I would love for my husband and I own one ASAP

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Great to hear! Hopefully you guys got one!

    • @alm777
      @alm777 Pƙed rokem

      @@AlexTimm so u can't run it continuously ?Need it to be able to continue

  • @alexanderweaver4838
    @alexanderweaver4838 Pƙed 3 lety +19

    Thanks for sharing this important info, Alex. I have the regular Mr. Buddy Heater and had to use it just a few days ago during a 34 hour power outage in Virginia. Even though the one pound cylinders last only 3.5 hours it helped to keep our master bedroom warm as the rest of the house temperatures averaged 40F. I had a 4-pack of cylinders and only used two. However, I ordered a 20lb propane tank for future power outages; and a 5lb tank for use when I go overland camping (run my Coleman stove and Mr. Buddy Heater in a Gazelle T4 tent). My wife laughed when I ordered my camp equipment but now she's appreciative that I had it.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Wow! Good thing you were prepared! Yes, sometimes the 1lbers are nice and convenient when not running for a long period of time or intermittently. Glad to hear your power is back up! Thanks for watching!

    • @nude_cat_ellie7417
      @nude_cat_ellie7417 Pƙed 2 lety

      Are you planning on refilling the 1 pound cylinders or getting a hose?

  • @karenrr110
    @karenrr110 Pƙed 3 lety +31

    Thanks a million, this is great info, SO helpful! I’d love to see more on safety for using propane, for people who have no experience using propane. Not only in terms of CO, but risk of leaks.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Great suggestion! Thanks for watching!

    • @throughmylens5127
      @throughmylens5127 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      CO detectors and check for leaks every time you make a connection. And remember propane doesn't rise it will stay floor level.

    • @jennymontague851
      @jennymontague851 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Yes, tips on safe use of Propane indoors is crucial. I'm very learning of anything with a flame inside my house, but that is where I'm stuck for now.

    • @unitedstatesirie7431
      @unitedstatesirie7431 Pƙed rokem

      @@AlexTimm CAUTION ! ! ! !
      For accurate leak check and safe use you should buy the 'Y201 Propane and Natural Gas Leak Detector'

  • @CaseySexton
    @CaseySexton Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Best video of the overview of these heaters and connectors, no other video comes close imo.

  • @springgrassbookem4517
    @springgrassbookem4517 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Great job on the video and information! Thank you so much. I had no one to advise me. The comments were helpful too so thanks to those people as well!

  • @rodolfoherrera1409
    @rodolfoherrera1409 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Fantastic review, it shows that you did your research and definitely helped us a lot. Thanks !!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @nunyabiznez1025
    @nunyabiznez1025 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    My husband loves to fish so, yes, you just gave me an idea of what to give him for Christmas, thank you! I was also looking to heat my green house that I don't have to use electricity in and this might be perfect for that as well. Actually, I purchased a propane Stainless Steel BBQ grill 4 years ago and it's been collecting dust in my garage never been used because I was afraid of propane tanks; but since watching your video and you showed how to connect I'm going to whip out that brand spanking new grill and take it to my backyard. I got it for a huge bargain, too and it's a shame we've not used it. My husband loves charcoal grills so that's all we've been using which is about to change, LOL! Thank you for your educational video!!!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Awesome! Glad it was helpful!!

  • @edbrown3047
    @edbrown3047 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    This is the best explanation of heaters and hoses I've seen!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Thanks Ed! Happy it was helpful! 👍

  • @beast1624
    @beast1624 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks! You answered all of my questions about the hoses for 20lb thank and filter requirements.

  • @PattyCakes94
    @PattyCakes94 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Love my flex heater just took it camping in 36° weather in the Montana mountains and it did great! Definitely getting the hose and bigger tank!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Good stuff! Thanks for watching and letting us know!

  • @turnswrench
    @turnswrench Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Perfect timing on this upload. Good info as always, sir!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Glad to hear it was helpful!

  • @christophervela5447
    @christophervela5447 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Dang man the intro was captivating lol
    So calm and collected 👍

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words!!

  • @flyty2134
    @flyty2134 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Great job your review was extremely accurate and very helpful thanks for sharing that with us.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful! And thank you for watching!!

  • @adventuresbeingconquered
    @adventuresbeingconquered Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the comparison!
    I purchased the flex for ice fishing in Ontario. It is an amazing unit to have if you are into catch and cook on the ice.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Very cool! Glad you like it paired with the cooker!

  • @baltschoolofdance
    @baltschoolofdance Pƙed rokem

    This was super helpful. Well done, thanks so much!!

  • @susaner.burdohangarcia6081
    @susaner.burdohangarcia6081 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    I just brought the portable one just in case something happens. Thank you for explaining everything so simple. I am 72 yrs young and thanks to you I now know a lot more than before you shared your information. What is the best thiing to use for cooking in doors if the electricity or gas goes off? I plan to buy the bigger buddy next. I was completely lost when it came to the propane tanks and how to use the hose and which goes with what. I am so happy now I know I can do this all by myself and do not have to wait for someone to find the time to help me. Planning on showing my older granddaughter and grandson how to work does, I believe everyone needs to be prepared for the unknown. Again thank you

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      I'm so happy it was helpful to you! For cooking indoors one of the safest options would be using something like Sterno (t.ly/lCZL ) and the little folding camping stoves you can get for them (t.ly/4EM3 ). These are rated as being safe for indoor use

    • @susaner.burdohangarcia6081
      @susaner.burdohangarcia6081 Pƙed 3 lety

      Alex Timm thank you, I will check on those.

  • @AlexTimm
    @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +33

    *Thanks for watching! Let me know what you think of the video and what else you want to see on the channel!*
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    • @briangreen256
      @briangreen256 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Can you hook up a 20 lb tank to the portable smaller heater?

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +4

      @@briangreen256 Yes, absolutely - I will be making a video on it soon too! You just need this hose: 10’ Hose (F273704): amzn.to/3s08Bnn
      Then one end screws into the 20lb tank and the other into the port on the portable small heater

    • @briangreen256
      @briangreen256 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@AlexTimm Thank you! I was starting to think I was about to have to buy the bigger heater.

    • @bigmangmc
      @bigmangmc Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Great Information!! Thanks love it!!

    • @bigmangmc
      @bigmangmc Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Watching for 2nd time right now

  • @m3ga008
    @m3ga008 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Best informative video on the buddy heaters, thanks man.

  • @artistjerome
    @artistjerome Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    Very well made, and informative, video! Thank you!!!

  • @Izzybizzy420
    @Izzybizzy420 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    We use a yellow milk crate for the 20lb tanks fits perfect ! Great video

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Yes! Milk crates are perfect for them, helps prevent them from tipping over in the vehicle too

  • @blave549
    @blave549 Pƙed rokem +4

    I just got a Portable. In my experience the heat level can be continuously controlled, once it's been running a minute or so, and so there's not just two settings. At any rate, thanks for for this informative review!

  • @kevinbrochu
    @kevinbrochu Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Wow! What an awesome review! Appreciate the information.

  • @Cahnrtiosi
    @Cahnrtiosi Pƙed rokem +1

    Excellent review. Exactly what I’m looking for. I’m freezing in my van đŸ„¶

  • @HH-zg8zm
    @HH-zg8zm Pƙed 3 lety +5

    This is the most accurate review I have seen you covered the pro s and cons perfectly . But don't forget quick connect hose conceters after use tend to leak. Like air hoses for air tools. Hope fishing is good. Be safe.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thanks, will do!

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 Pƙed 3 lety

      What is a conceters? Not sure what you are trying to get across. Thanks for clarifying

    • @HH-zg8zm
      @HH-zg8zm Pƙed 3 lety

      @@condor5635 the quick connecters have a gasket inside that wears out fast and causes a leak I use only screw in type safer

    • @HH-zg8zm
      @HH-zg8zm Pƙed 3 lety

      Ps if quick connecters so safe why can't they be use in homes .leaks đŸ’„. Been working with gas for yrs be safe . Your life depends on it. Don't know why they have that on heater mine don't

  • @Jinjerbread317
    @Jinjerbread317 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Thank you very much. Very informative. I have one but have never taken it out of the box. I was a little intimidated. I feel more confident after watching your video. Also appreciate the info on the different sizes of tanks, hoses and connectors. I watched a video that said you can use these indoors if you open a window and use a carbon monoxide detector. Do you agree? I have mine in case of emergency but I am also considering going full time RVg and might use one in the RV for heat.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! Yes, you can definitely use it inside if you have some fresh air ventilation. Either run a hose out the window, or just use 1lb propane tanks. Lots of people use for RVs and emergency in home heat as well 👍

    • @nude_cat_ellie7417
      @nude_cat_ellie7417 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Be sure to test it out before cold temps!

  • @markthomas2436
    @markthomas2436 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    Good point about the low setting on the Mister Heater. Just use it to heat up a tent or a room. The low setting "will take the edge off" the cold enough to be camp comfortable in there. It's not like you are gonna be getting out of a hot tube. If you can just bring the temps up.... from freezing into the mid 50s or 60s? Ya good to go. It is gonna do... what you needed it to do. Unreasonable expectations from some of these novices on the internet really tick me off. You said it correct in the video.

  • @christianjorgensen7192
    @christianjorgensen7192 Pƙed rokem +1

    I've had 2 of the small portable Buddy heaters for a number of years. They're great. However, this winter I had a surprise with one of them. Had a blow back fire at the propane heater valve connection area. I just quickly shut the heater off. Fire out no explosion concern. I use the 1 pound tanks.

  • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
    @TheNorthwoodsFamily Pƙed rokem +4

    This was helpful. I’ve got the big buddy and portable buddy I unusually hook up to 20lb tanks. I was thinking about picking up an 11lb and or 5lb tank for some weight savings on solo trips or early ice days. I definitely will now.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem

      Glad it was helpful, yes! Those smaller tanks are awesome!!

    • @brianbartulis9709
      @brianbartulis9709 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      My fav over a few years ice fishing was the 11 lb. It fit in the Take Outs of my shack while folded for transport. But ya need somewhere near that fills by weight and charge per pound. lol, checkout person's dilemma. X2 if just want a topping off.
      Now we've 24/7 places that just change out the 20 lb tanks which very handy.
      Either way just the hose running in to fuel my invertible heater (flip on back, ez to cook on) is great.

  • @cal4625
    @cal4625 Pƙed rokem +3

    The #20 propane tanks fit nicely in one of those plastic milk crates. You can purchase a connector with small alligator clips on one end and a male usb connection on the other so you can run the Big Buddy fan on one of those usb battery/charger packs.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem

      Great tips, love it! 👍

  • @loonytunztunz2795
    @loonytunztunz2795 Pƙed rokem +1

    Just watched the video, I have 3 Buddy heaters the small one a camo color one that is in the middle size an just bought the big one to heat my shed when I'm out there. Never hooked up a 20lb tank an already had the flex hose for big one just didn't know how to set it up an you explained everything I needed to know except I had to watch a differant video on how to check if there is a gas leak! Other than that you showed me every step I needed to take in order to use all three heaters that I didn't already know. I did have to watch a differant video about useing a filter. But your video content was great very useful. Thank you for taking the time

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem

      Awesome, glad it was helpful!!

  • @Robnord1
    @Robnord1 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. Much of the info regarding the proper hose to use on the Big Buddy I have coming is either confusing or just plain incorrect. This explained it perfectly. 👍

  • @LEADSPRAYER45
    @LEADSPRAYER45 Pƙed 3 lety +10

    Would be great to see actual runtime on each heat setting!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +10

      That's a good idea! I'll see if I can pull that all together

    • @1971awesomespurs
      @1971awesomespurs Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @jerryshortt2479
    @jerryshortt2479 Pƙed 3 lety +10

    Nice job on the presentation. Using other hoses except Mr. Buddy hoses, requires a fuel filter per the manufacturer. Something about oil pressed out of off brand hoses under high pressure clogging up the heater. Evidently Mr. Buddy hoses are made of different material not susceptible to this problem. Just FYI. Good job.😊

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Yes, very true and in fact only a couple hoses from Mr Heater are made of the material to handle the high pressure in the line without causing leaching

    • @Daveed19
      @Daveed19 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      So if I bought a Mr buddy hose I don't need a universal fuel filter?

    • @nude_cat_ellie7417
      @nude_cat_ellie7417 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@Daveed19 it depends n which hose you got. It should say on the package of you need a filter. Also it should say on your unit which hoses are recommended

  • @ronniekotler9265
    @ronniekotler9265 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    The best review by far! Thanks you!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Ronnie Kotler Wow, thanks! Appreciate your comment!

  • @WeThePeopleSurvival69
    @WeThePeopleSurvival69 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    Looking to pic up the original buddy heater.. Thanks for the information ❀

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      No problem 👍

  • @williamfuller2389
    @williamfuller2389 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Finally, someone explains that the Quick Connect fitting on the Big Buddy is for a low-pressure propane source (already regulated) and not for a high-pressure source (bulk tank). I did buy a Mr. Heater 12' hose but it didn't provide enough propane to sustain the heater operation. I blamed a bad filter, at first. I used a filter, I always do now, but the hose also wouldn't work with my camp stove, obviously without a filter. Got a basic BBQ hose and the hose and filter now allow enough propane for the heater to operate.
    I do believe it's the integrated regulator that Mr. Heater suggests you don't leave the heater on, unattended (as in overnight). When the regulator fails, and I've had two different ones fail, it starts a fire. Both times I was fortunate enough to be there to put out the flames before they ignighted the tank or tent.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      I do know that sometimes the hoses are defective. I myself had one that wouldn't let enough propane through to work, and so I exchanged it for the exact same one and it now works perfectly. Not sure if that was your issue or not, but figured I would share.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @williamfuller2389
      @williamfuller2389 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@AlexTimm I took the hose back to Ace Hardware, tried a second hose and still it wouldn't work with my heater. Got refunded and got the BBQ hose elsewhere and now I'm set. Strange that the hose from Mr Heater wouldn't work on their heater for me.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@williamfuller2389 Really weird! Glad you got a hose that is working for you now!

  • @jerryjohnson323
    @jerryjohnson323 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    What I would need to know most is how safe and effective these Buddy heaters are for emergency heating inside your home . I enjoy your comprehensive videos and thank you very much . Jerry J

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Good question! I am hoping to put out a video on that specific topic soon to cover the safety aspects of what to consider when using it as an emergency heater in your home. But for a quick short answer now, yes they are safe and effective for emergency heat in your home. It is recommended to have a window cracked or some sort of fresh air ventilation when running in your home, keep flammable items away from the heater, and either run a hose to a tank sitting outside, or use 1lb tanks

    • @michaelgallagher7696
      @michaelgallagher7696 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@AlexTimm I have used the little one for years in a tent. It shuts off immediately when tipped over (which has happened a lot), doesn't melt the nylon,. Gets cool immediately. As far as a the low oxygen, I recently had a hard driving rain push the rain fly down on tent. It was zipped up, no ventilation. The low oxygen warning came on, first time. I unzipped the door a little, the warning went out with no issues. If a window was cracked open a little, I would have absolute confidence in this heater being safe.

    • @Preppermamaw
      @Preppermamaw Pƙed rokem

      I have one of the Mr Buddy rigged up to 20 pound tank with filter in my living room.

  • @pollylynn5529
    @pollylynn5529 Pƙed rokem +1

    Appreciate you doing this

  • @MartinD9999
    @MartinD9999 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks dude. Much appreciated! Made things easier for us!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem

      Glad to hear!! Thanks for the kind comment!

  • @condor5635
    @condor5635 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Great video thanks for uploading. Only thing missing would be the approximate cost of each heater. I just got a big buddy for $162 total cost including shipping I thought that was a pretty good deal

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Thanks for watching and for the recommendation! I think just being able to get your hands on one these last few weeks is a HUGE win!

  • @Queenie-the-genie
    @Queenie-the-genie Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Thank you. I want to get one of these for emergencies. Here in my small city in Eastern Oregon our infrastructure is underground but you never really don't know what might happen. I want to be able to at least heat one room in a serious emergency.
    Someone in another video says it does not work at higher altitudes. Do you have any info about this? My altitude is about 3,600 ft.
    Thank you for posting this. Very helpful.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Yes these are great heaters to have for emergency situations! As far as altitude, these heaters are rated to work up to 7,000 ft. The reason why they may / may not work above that point is because the air is so thin that the low oxygen sensor in these units will cut it off.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @privatecaller1418
    @privatecaller1418 Pƙed rokem +1

    Texas polar vortex bad. Broke pipes, heat off. So really appreciate this.

  • @DrDRE4391
    @DrDRE4391 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Excellent presentation! Well researched.

  • @lldeleon
    @lldeleon Pƙed 2 lety +7

    Great video, thanks! Out of curiosity how do you refill the 5 lb tank? Do you take it to a propane supplier each time or refill it yourself from a 20 lb tank. If so, what hose and adapters do you use?

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      I bring it to a propane supplier and they do it. Otherwise where I live a lot of gas stations or UHaul fill them too

    • @juans6639
      @juans6639 Pƙed rokem +1

      You can refill them at any propane dealer.

  • @joblessalex
    @joblessalex Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Wish the new one had the old click ignitor as well. Super important for survival to have it always ready to light. Batteries aren't always ready or available. Having to hotwire it into a dead car battery or something doesn't sound fun when your heat goes out and you need that thing...

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      That's a valid point and one I didn't think about!

  • @ronewlife4727
    @ronewlife4727 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I just watched your video I really enjoyed it everything was very helpful thank you so much

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Awesome! Thank you for watching and the kind words!

  • @timothycollier3807
    @timothycollier3807 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    Good video. All the necessary info, thanks.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      Glad it helped!

  • @larrycollins5480
    @larrycollins5480 Pƙed 3 lety +6

    Alex, thanks for the review. A few questions:
    I have 3 car garage where my dogs stay. Which one is good to heat this size space? Is this safe to run with my dogs in the garage? Garage has 13 foot ceilings as well. I would also like to use unit in by 12x12 shed. What do you suggest as far as size of unit and size of propane tank. I don't plan to run in the garage all the time, just to heat it up when unusually cold. Thanks.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +4

      The big buddy heater is the most powerful one however for your 3 car garage will be likely under-powered (it is rated up to 450 sq ft of enclosed space). If you want to do these heaters I would get 2 of the big buddy heaters and mount them to the wall out of the reach of the dogs with the big 20lb tanks. If you want something a bit more sustainable, I would highly recommend getting a ceiling mounted garage heater. I'm not an expert on these by any means, I just know from my own experiences. I personally have a 3 car garage and use a natural gas ceiling mounted heater and that does the trick for me! Good luck and keep those dogs warm 😀

    • @3AmericanPie
      @3AmericanPie Pƙed rokem +2

      Maybe a grate idea is to have the dogs in the house for warmth?. SmH. Poor fur babies.

  • @theociba3762
    @theociba3762 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Great explanation that saves us a lot of legwork - most appreciated. Sorry if this is obvious, but is the reason the F273704 (10foot) lacks a fuel filter because it is NOT required (i.e. engineered not to need one)? I would presume the others need one due to their construction. I don’t want to overthink this nor do I want to increase my risk or shorten the unit life. My objective is the 4k-9k unit to a 20lb tank. Thank you for sharing your insights.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Yes, it is a hose intended for the higher propane pressures so that the oils don't come out of the hose and gum up the heater

    • @theociba3762
      @theociba3762 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@AlexTimm Sites such as yours saves the rest from costly mistakes! Grateful. I hear of cases where those in need, not just convenience, use these devices but experience a malfunction - often due to misuse.

  • @jimbuckley4986
    @jimbuckley4986 Pƙed rokem +1

    Excellent video. Thank you. Trying to decide on heater to use on deck when wife wants to have a smoke

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem

      Glad it was helpful, these are nice, compact and portable!

  • @tinablakely4979
    @tinablakely4979 Pƙed rokem +1

    You answered all my questions very helpful

  • @Mike-up6go
    @Mike-up6go Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Hi Alex. Question about hoses. You say the 10' stand alone hose can be used with any of the heaters. ( no regulator ) The quick connect hose ( with regulator attached ) can be used for the big buddy. Kind of confused here. Why would one hose need a regulator for the big buddy and the other hose does not have a regulator and can be used for any of the buddy heaters ? So is the regulator actually needed or not ?

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +6

      Hey Mike, thanks for watching and the question. The 10' stand alone hose has the screw end that goes into the 1lb propane hook-up spot on the heaters. These each have regulators built into them, so no need for a regulator. The quick connect hose connects to the fitting on the big buddy which is NOT regulated, meaning you have to have it regulated before getting to the heater.
      I hope that helps, ask if you still have questions!

  • @kings17court
    @kings17court Pƙed rokem +3

    I know you mentioned about the possibility of hooking up two 20 gallon tanks to the Big Buddy. That would provide a VERY long, continuous run time on the high setting. Would you be able to use one 20 gallon tank, and run it on high? Or are two tanks required to fun the high setting?

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed rokem +2

      Yes, you can use 1 or 2 external propane tanks on high, whatever you prefer

  • @violetamedrano7229
    @violetamedrano7229 Pƙed rokem +1

    Gracias por tus vĂ­deos, haces buen trabajo, tus vĂ­deos nos ayudan mucho a mi familia y a mi.đŸ˜»

  • @ultimatesoccershow
    @ultimatesoccershow Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +1

    AMAZING KNOWLEDGE!!!!!!!!!! Cheers Mr Heater Buddy extraordinaire!!!!! YOU made me make the right decision and without this video I would have chosen the wrong model for my task. THANK YOU SO MUCH :)đŸ€™

  • @williamfuller2389
    @williamfuller2389 Pƙed 3 lety +9

    If you really want to maintain the "portability" of the Buddy Heater, use Flame King refillable 1# bottles. They're DOT approved and very easy to refill. While I generally use a bulk tank and filter for my heaters, I use those refillable bottles for my lanterns. They pay for themselves in no time!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Yes, lots of people I know use them. I personally do not just because of the hassle factor of having to refill. But with how scarce 1lb replacements are to find this year, I might need to go that route. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @williamfuller2389
      @williamfuller2389 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      @@AlexTimm Like I said, using the 1# bottles make transporting the Buddy heater a one-hand operation. It surprised me how easy they are to fill. I filled 6 bottles the other day in about 15 minutes.

    • @joshuadrummer3234
      @joshuadrummer3234 Pƙed rokem

      @@williamfuller2389 You can also refill the Coleman 1# bottles right? Also wondering why one hose needs a fuel filter and why not when you use refilled small bottles? Doesn't make much sense to me

    • @williamfuller2389
      @williamfuller2389 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@joshuadrummer3234 Buddy heaters have integrated regulators and rely on the high pressure propane from gas tanks, whether they're 1# or 20# bbq size. Propane pressurized to 150 PSI or more. If a rubber hose is used, the high pressure eventually leaches oil from the hose fouling up the heaters Oxygen Depletion Sensor, ODS, rendering the heater unable to stay lit. Call the technicians at Mr Buddy in Ohio and they will tell you the same. That's how I found out.

    • @joshuadrummer3234
      @joshuadrummer3234 Pƙed rokem

      @@williamfuller2389 Ahh ok, thanks man!

  • @margaritoespinoza6457
    @margaritoespinoza6457 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Thanks this was helpful ! Im in Texas preparing for next winter bc I do not trust our grid ! Like a lot of Texans I have bought buddy and big buddy heaters which are in back order status due to high demand. Will also be buying a generator....God Bless!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thank you for watching, glad it was helpful, hopefully the buddy heaters arrive soon for you so you are good to go for next year

    • @victorbailey6233
      @victorbailey6233 Pƙed 2 lety

      I'm like you looking at buying 2 buddy heaters and fixing my generator don't trust the power supply here in the DFW area rolling blackouts for a week back in February thanks from Azle TX

  • @nude_cat_ellie7417
    @nude_cat_ellie7417 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thanks, mate! Just got a Mr. Heater. Tested out great.

  • @privatecaller1418
    @privatecaller1418 Pƙed rokem +1

    Great presentation! Appreciate!

  • @bikiniluvnguy1
    @bikiniluvnguy1 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I use the longest hose with the fuel filter, with the smaller unit set on 4000 btu setting in my 12 by 12 bedroom as an emergency heat source. I have the hose run out the window beside the air cond and the 20 pound tank off to the side of the window outside. A carbon monoxide detector in the room is a good safety thing as well. I have another of the same heater in one of the big bathrooms with the hose going through a hole in the floor, under the house out to another tank sitting outside. Then a woodstove in the living room. You cant be too prepared.

    • @7heRedBaron
      @7heRedBaron Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I’ve used the standard hose with the filter and had horrible results. It jams up my heaters with oil and they stop working just as fast as if there were no filters at all. And those filters aren’t cheap. I wish I had known about the difference of the regulator with quick connect fitting. But the 10’ hose sounds like the magic carpet. The reviews by people who know about this and have it are great. You know it by it’s price because it’s quite a bit more.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Harry, sounds well thought out and safe. Nice work!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      7heRedBaron, Great feedback and real world experience there. Yes, either the regulator with big buddy quick connect or the 10' more expensive hose are for sure the only 2 options I use now-a-days

  • @sausagegravybiscuit8402
    @sausagegravybiscuit8402 Pƙed rokem

    Very good comparision and overall information. Loved the video.

  • @MyReadinessJourney
    @MyReadinessJourney Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Good stuff bro! I just bought the big buddy and I was noticing like you mentioned that there are models that don’t have the fan but I found the fan version at Lowe’s! As well as the batteries it has a 6 V power jack but unfortunately no power supply in the box.
    Thanks for the pro tip about the quick connect hose I’m definitely picking one of those up!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      New Gun Nation, Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting! And glad you found it in stock with the FAN!

    • @percyfaith11
      @percyfaith11 Pƙed 2 lety

      Buy a thermal fan. Meant for wood stoves but works on these heaters.

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    WOW!!!!
    EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
    Thank you so much for all this Fantastic Information.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! THANK YOU for watching and commenting 😊

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 Pƙed rokem +1

    Nice comprehensive video!

  • @ddl10
    @ddl10 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    The buddy system has the regulator located at the heater. In this setup you cannot have a regulator at the propane tank due to over-regulating the gas supply. ... The 10' buddy hose does not contain any plasticizers or oily contaminates that will leach out of the hose during high pressure propane flow.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Correct, only exception is with the quick connect fitting, that does not go through a built in regulator so you would then need it propane tank side

    • @ddl10
      @ddl10 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@AlexTimm yes👍

  • @michaelhayward9532
    @michaelhayward9532 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Good info, since the heaters have built in regulators is another still required on the hose coming off a 20lb bottle? Thanks

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Good question Michael, there are 3 options, 1) use a hose that can hold up to the higher pressure of the propane without degrading and leeching oils 2) use a fuel filter with your hose 3) use a regulator at the propane tank end to lower the pressure in the hose. Any of these methods will work but the trick is you don't want the hose to break down and gum up the heater components or it will need to be cleaned

  • @woodlandsnorth
    @woodlandsnorth Pƙed 2 lety +1

    excellent thorough overview. Thanks for this.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment and watching!

  • @johnyoung8965
    @johnyoung8965 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    You will need the big buddy this weekend!
    Great Video!!
    BTW,Nice Garage Vacuum!!

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Yes I will! Thanks and it sure is a great vacuum. A really nice guy gave it to us 😉

  • @jamieeisenhower1560
    @jamieeisenhower1560 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    The small Buddy and Big Buddy heaters are more efficient I would not have the other one

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      They are my favorite. Other than the size (only downside when you are trying to be lightweight and pack light) the Big Buddy is the best all around in my opinion. Plus I love the ability to throw a grate on it and cook right on top!

    • @jamieeisenhower1560
      @jamieeisenhower1560 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@AlexTimm but the small one will last longer if propane is scares

  • @Alberthoward3right9up
    @Alberthoward3right9up Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Be aware they sell a different model of the portable buddy heater in Australia. It has no adjustments. Only goes flat out. I purchased one yesterday. There is no other option in Australia either.

    • @robcooper6965
      @robcooper6965 Pƙed 2 lety

      Who the f needs a heater in Australia 😂

    • @Alberthoward3right9up
      @Alberthoward3right9up Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@robcooper6965 I live in Tasmania mate. It's only warm three to five months of the year đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł. But in all seriousness it gets chilly of a night in the outback too. And Canberra is even colder that Tasmania. Explains why all out politicians are cold calculating C&$ts

  • @adamhass8522
    @adamhass8522 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Very through and quick review! Thank you!

  • @steveleon2627
    @steveleon2627 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank you very helpful information

  • @bighawk2001
    @bighawk2001 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Make the video you mentioned with the run times

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Yeah, I definitely will! Thanks for watching!

  • @michaelhorn4540
    @michaelhorn4540 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I had one, but it is incredibly expensive using small propane cylinders and on high, it doesn't last long. Definitely needs the 20 lb cylinder to use on high. Also it only lasted one season and got to where you couldn't even turn the knobs on my big buddy heater. I bought a kerosene stove and it heated much better and heated my whole home, which the big buddy wouldn't

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      Good feedback, stinks to hear yours didn't last - it's not common I hear that! Glad you found a solution that works!

    • @MobileAura
      @MobileAura Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I kept a 30x6 ft living space sweaty hot on low 4000 btu for 50 bucks a month of propane.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety

      @@MobileAura That's awesome! Worth it for your specific scenario then!

    • @jackfrosty79ify
      @jackfrosty79ify Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Ben running mine for a mouth on 20lbs tank

  • @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew
    @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this information. I am thinking about getting the Big Buddy for when I work in the garage.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Do it! Worth it for sure!

  • @sharistafne4632
    @sharistafne4632 Pƙed rokem

    Awesome video! Thank you!đŸ‘đŸ™đŸ„¶I bought everything except the filter! If you use it without a filter for 1 day does it matter? Thank you and Merry Christmas!đŸ™â€đŸ™

  • @hottrodd4532
    @hottrodd4532 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    The cooker is designed for year round use; not just for winter! đŸ„¶đŸ€·đŸœâ€â™‚ïž

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Yes it is, but then you also have to carry around a heater with you to use your cooker. This is the portable cooker I use and love it: amzn.to/3sixETc It also puts out 15,000 BTU itself which is not common for these little cook stoves.

    • @susaner.burdohangarcia6081
      @susaner.burdohangarcia6081 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Alex Timm is that something I can use indoors to cook on?

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      @@susaner.burdohangarcia6081 It is not intended for indoor use. What I would recommend if you want to be ultra safe is use something like Sterno and the foldable stove that they make for it. These are rated for indoor use and you may be familiar with them as catering companies use these for banquets and such. (Yes they get hot enough to boil water). Here are a couple links to the Sterno cans I'm talking about and the foldable stove. Relatively inexpensive and the cans have ~2 year shelf life. Sterno (t.ly/lCZL ) and the little folding camping stoves you can get for them (t.ly/4EM3 )

  • @colingee6687
    @colingee6687 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    It doesn’t make sense that the run time for the big buddy is double than the little buddy for the same amount of heat output.

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety +8

      The big buddy holds 2 of the 1lb cylinders of propane where as the little buddy only can hold 1 of them

  • @naimafikri193
    @naimafikri193 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this complete information well done !

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! I will be doing another video on the run-times of them each on a 1lb cylinder before too long too!

  • @kinglangren
    @kinglangren Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Thanks didn’t know about the quick connect

    • @AlexTimm
      @AlexTimm  Pƙed 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!