Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 that works ok at night? or basically just anything less intense than the paraffin ones Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 are you thinking of the moon? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 this one looks great abbey but I assume there is no alternative but to run a flex out the front door? I was wondering if some people have their gardens electrified but I can't quite understand how Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 You get an electrician to fit an outdoor plug clergs. Shouldn't cost more than £100 or so. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Sun works at day, moon at night. Coats work at both times. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 yup we have that. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 a coat? Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Sun works at day* *Except in Scotland. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 hm I have solid stone walls and I don't think they can do this for me. I might just get one of the long windy extension cords Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 ffs drill a hole, push cable thru. piece of piss Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Heh. Probably not one that would work in Scotland! Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 No. You might like these reusable hand warmers. Delfette has used similar on skiing holidays https://www.lifesystemsoutdoor.com/en-ie/products/outdoor-survival/reusable-handwarmers or an electric version - heavier per unit of heat but easier to recharge https://www.lifesystemsoutdoor.com/en-ie/products/outdoor-survival/rechargeable-hand-warmer Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 thanks elff I want to be cosy tho damnit Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Clergs ofc you can have outdoor elec on an outside wall instead of end of garden if you dont want cables going through just find a bit of outside wall which has a leccy point on corresponding inside and the electrician drills through. having said that, that one abbs posted looks a bit cheap pubby... Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 well my place ain't the savoy *draws from cigarette onna stick* Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I had been thinking about tahat as an alternative but was keen on something minimally flammable if poss Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 this one looks great abbey but I assume there is no alternative but to run a flex out the front door? I was wondering if some people have their gardens electrified but I can't quite understand how
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 You get an electrician to fit an outdoor plug clergs. Shouldn't cost more than £100 or so.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 hm I have solid stone walls and I don't think they can do this for me. I might just get one of the long windy extension cords
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 No. You might like these reusable hand warmers. Delfette has used similar on skiing holidays https://www.lifesystemsoutdoor.com/en-ie/products/outdoor-survival/reusable-handwarmers or an electric version - heavier per unit of heat but easier to recharge https://www.lifesystemsoutdoor.com/en-ie/products/outdoor-survival/rechargeable-hand-warmer
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Clergs ofc you can have outdoor elec on an outside wall instead of end of garden if you dont want cables going through just find a bit of outside wall which has a leccy point on corresponding inside and the electrician drills through. having said that, that one abbs posted looks a bit cheap pubby...
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 I had been thinking about tahat as an alternative but was keen on something minimally flammable if poss
0
0
are you thinking of the moon?
0
0
this one looks great abbey but I assume there is no alternative but to run a flex out the front door?
I was wondering if some people have their gardens electrified but I can't quite understand how
0
0
You get an electrician to fit an outdoor plug clergs. Shouldn't cost more than £100 or so.
0
0
0
0
Sun works at day, moon at night. Coats work at both times.
0
0
yup we have that.
0
0
a coat?
0
0
*Except in Scotland.
0
0
hm I have solid stone walls and I don't think they can do this for me. I might just get one of the long windy extension cords
0
0
ffs drill a hole, push cable thru.
piece of piss
0
0
Heh. Probably not one that would work in Scotland!
0
0
No.
You might like these reusable hand warmers. Delfette has used similar on skiing holidays
https://www.lifesystemsoutdoor.com/en-ie/products/outdoor-survival/reusable-handwarmers
or an electric version - heavier per unit of heat but easier to recharge
https://www.lifesystemsoutdoor.com/en-ie/products/outdoor-survival/rechargeable-hand-warmer
0
0
thanks elff
I want to be cosy tho damnit
0
0
Clergs ofc you can have outdoor elec on an outside wall instead of end of garden if you dont want cables going through
just find a bit of outside wall which has a leccy point on corresponding inside and the electrician drills through.
having said that, that one abbs posted looks a bit cheap pubby...
0
0
well my place ain't the savoy *draws from cigarette onna stick*
0
0
I had been thinking about tahat as an alternative but was keen on something minimally flammable if poss
Join the discussion