I've always found zippo brand stuff are great for outdoor heating and bushmills does a passable range of interior heating options.
Your best bet is a small oil-filled radiator to keep the heat off and stay safe, you could also look at tubular heaters.
Are you camping at a location with mains electric? If so you need to check that the site will allow mains to be run into a tent, you also need to make sure that you use a properly wired and RCD protected mains feed into the tent.
Its not camping if youve got a heater. Its just staying in a tent or glamping i believe its called by hippies
Yes. It's called a sleeping bag.
With the right clothes and sleeping bag you just don't get cold.

Until you get out of it and have to put on freezing cold clothes![]()
You put your next days clothes either in the bag with you or under you while you sleep.
I don't see the point of camping with heaters and TVs. Just go stay in a caravan or B&B.
I've always found zippo brand stuff are great for outdoor heating and bushmills does a passable range of interior heating options.
Also whys this in home and garden? Surely it's the very opposite?
Initially thought that was a references to Irish whisky. (really not?)

I know you asked for electric but if its just to take the chill off then have you considered a gas heater?
I went with the Campingaz BlueCat though stock seems limited now. But I think something like that would be perfect for you.

I know you asked for electric but if its just to take the chill off then have you considered a gas heater?
I went with the Campingaz BlueCat though stock seems limited now. But I think something like that would be perfect for you.
Dont recommend someone uses gas in a tent.![]()