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		<title>By: myra</title>
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		<description>we have a 1200 sq foot wood cabin that is heated by wood stove. In the really cold days, the wood stove doesn&#039;t seem to keep it warm enough so we are considering either a kerosene or wall propane heater, the latter being much more expensive.  We already have propane fridge and stove.  We would use it on weekends and and for about 10 days straight in the dead of winter.  Any preferences between the two?  Which is safer?  Many thanks for your thoughts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>we have a 1200 sq foot wood cabin that is heated by wood stove. In the really cold days, the wood stove doesn&#8217;t seem to keep it warm enough so we are considering either a kerosene or wall propane heater, the latter being much more expensive.  We already have propane fridge and stove.  We would use it on weekends and and for about 10 days straight in the dead of winter.  Any preferences between the two?  Which is safer?  Many thanks for your thoughts.</p>
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