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HelpIs it possible to find an affordable and cheap tent that's air tight inside and could trap carbon monoxide from charcoal burning?
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Pretty much the title. Is it possible to find an affordable and cheap tent that's air tight inside and could trap carbon monoxide from charcoal burning? I have been reading most tents are not air tight on the inside. Are their any substitutions for things that could trap gas inside?
I'm currently eating my (hopefully) last meal -pasta followed by a vegan ice cream sundae- at a jazz bar above a little independent cinema near the location I picked. Today I will start my BBQ probably around 11 o'clock UK time and hope to be dead by the early hours. Within a couple of days my...
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There are no airtight tents; all you can do is seal vents with tape.
Pretty much the title. Is it possible to find an affordable and cheap tent that's air tight inside and could trap carbon monoxide from charcoal burning? I have been reading most tents are not air tight on the inside. Are their any substitutions for things that could trap gas inside?
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