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<blockquote data-quote="HANGEYE" data-source="post: 313049" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>I am going to get one, just need some help to decide which one. I am looking at either the Eskimo Fat Fish 949i or the Clam XL 4000 T. I am hoping that some of you can give me the PROS and CONS of either or maybe suggest another brand. It gets pretty cold and windy around here so I'm leaning towards the thermal (insulated) type. I do have the Buddy and the Big Buddy heaters. Do you think I need the thermal? The thermal also seems like it would hold up better in the long run due to its thickness.</p><p></p><p>Thanks </p><p>HANGEYE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HANGEYE, post: 313049, member: 7474"] I am going to get one, just need some help to decide which one. I am looking at either the Eskimo Fat Fish 949i or the Clam XL 4000 T. I am hoping that some of you can give me the PROS and CONS of either or maybe suggest another brand. It gets pretty cold and windy around here so I'm leaning towards the thermal (insulated) type. I do have the Buddy and the Big Buddy heaters. Do you think I need the thermal? The thermal also seems like it would hold up better in the long run due to its thickness. Thanks HANGEYE [/QUOTE]
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