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acer100 Dec 19th 2015 9:01 am

Bottled Gas Heater
 
Hi,

is it possible to buy a bottled gas heater for indoor use in the Middle East? It is going to be cold for a couple of months and something like this would be handy.

Portable gas heaters - In the home - Shop

thanks for helping!

Millhouse Dec 19th 2015 9:02 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 
You have got to be ****ing joking

acer100 Dec 19th 2015 9:07 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 11817513)
You have got to be ****ing joking

I cannot thank you enough for the useful response.

Please consider that not everybody lives in Dubai and certain places can be cold in the Middle East.

mission Dec 20th 2015 5:37 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 
in my 9 years over here I have never seen one of these over here :unsure:

scrubbedexpat141 Dec 20th 2015 7:05 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by acer100 (Post 11817511)
Hi,

is it possible to buy a bottled gas heater for indoor use in the Middle East? It is going to be cold for a couple of months and something like this would be handy.

Portable gas heaters - In the home - Shop

thanks for helping!

I'd suggest a hardware type store, the B&Q types. Here in Dubai it's Ace Hardware, not sure if they're elsewhere though.

Otherwise, jumpers, blankets and the warmth of a dozen whores should do the trick.

Meow Dec 20th 2015 8:29 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by acer100 (Post 11817514)
I cannot thank you enough for the useful response.

Please consider that not everybody lives in Dubai and certain places can be cold in the Middle East.

As you haven't said where it is you live, apart from not in Dubai, then there is not much point is asking about shops as no one will know where you can get to. Has the cold frozen your brain?

acer100 Dec 20th 2015 8:59 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by Meow (Post 11817992)
As you haven't said where it is you live, apart from not in Dubai, then there is not much point is asking about shops as no one will know where you can get to. Has the cold frozen your brain?


Again I appreciate the usefulness of your answer and I always appreciate good sense of humour.

Note that I asked not if it is cold or not in the gulf, but if I can find bottled gas heaters in the Middle East. I understand that somebody wants to joke about that, but it also fair to expect sarcasm back.

Anyway, I will be visiting Dubai soon, so I could buy in Dubai and bring it back to my frozen fortress.

scot47 Dec 20th 2015 9:18 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 
I used a paraffin heater when I was working in Tabuk. Very cold in the winter - especially after sunset. I do not recollect heaters using gas bottles, but we used gas bottles for cookers when in Jeddah. Dubai might not be the best place to look, and those confined to Dubai might not be the best source of information.I guarantee that you will find them in the Souk in Jeddah. Probably in the same street where I bought my long johns !

acer100 Dec 20th 2015 9:24 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 11818004)
I used a paraffin heater when I was working in Tabuk. Very cold in the winter - especially after sunset. I do not recollect heaters using gas bottles, but we used gas bottles for cookers when in Jeddah. Dubai might not be the best place to look, and those confined to Dubai might not be the best source of information.I guarantee that you will find them in the Souk in Jeddah. Probably in the same street where I bought my long johns !

Thanks, I will try in the Suq in Khobar

NorthernLad Dec 20th 2015 10:21 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 
When we lived in Bahrain we had electric radiators to use in winter, I think we bought them in Geant.

Millhouse Dec 20th 2015 9:49 pm

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by NorthernLad (Post 11818040)
When we lived in Bahrain we had electric radiators to use in winter, I think we bought them in Geant.

I used to use an electric fan heater. A gas bottle heater is a crazy idea - especially if you're in an apartment.

Pulaski Dec 20th 2015 11:03 pm

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 11818270)
.... A gas bottle heater is a crazy idea - especially if you're in an apartment.

Agreed! It's a carbon monoxide risk, as well as a (much lesser) fire risk.

How cold are we talking about? I live in the US, with overnight temperatures down to freezing a few times already this winter and yet we have hardly used the central heating so far this winter. We just open the blinds on the SE and SW sides of the house during the day and it usually gets up to around 20°C indoors by late afternoon.

scot47 Dec 20th 2015 11:37 pm

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 
Gas bottle heaters got a bad name in England from the Ronan Point Disaster.

Pulaski Dec 20th 2015 11:45 pm

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 11818333)
Gas bottle heaters got a bad name in England from the Ronan Point Disaster.

I don't believe that was bottled gas, it was just a gas stove and surely residents of a brand new building weren't cooking with Calor gas stoves, were they? :unsure:

Millhouse Dec 21st 2015 10:29 am

Re: Bottled Gas Heater
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 11818313)
Agreed! It's a carbon monoxide risk, as well as a (much lesser) fire risk.

How cold are we talking about? I live in the US, with overnight temperatures down to freezing a few times already this winter and yet we have hardly used the central heating so far this winter. We just open the blinds on the SE and SW sides of the house during the day and it usually gets up to around 20°C indoors by late afternoon.

We are talking lows of around 15C at night. Haha


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