Is it ok to use a propane stove (camping stove) in my house so I can boil water in a big pot?
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 at
6:39 am
The big pot that i got is not good for glass tops.
I need to can my jelly and it cant be out in cold weather
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It’ll be fine, just keep a window open, maybe two so you get a draft. I have a butane camping stove I use when the power goes out.
Yeah, if you place it on the stove top with the draft fan running, and a couple windows open.
I wouldn’t advise it for long term use, but to boil some water it should be fine.
The only bad thing about that is the carbon dioxide (or monoxide, I can’t remember)
You should use it out side instead.
Also, it’s less dangerous.
Sure. Some homes still use propane for heating and cooking.
Is it safe? probably not. But it is perfectly okay because we are in America and we have the choice to do unsafe things, aint America great?
I suggest outside on your patio or deck. For safety
No. Those give off too much carbon monoxide to be used indoors.
You can still use it…just do it outside, or in a sun room with all the windows open.
maybe if you have some kind of exhaust and a fire extinguisher, otherwise prob not a good idea
its ok…lots of places still run propane on their kitchen stoves…same difference…