VEVOR Diesel Heater Keeps My Tent Warm in 20 Degree Weather!

When temperatures drop into the low 20s°F, can a budget diesel heater really keep a tent warm? We put the new VEVOR portable diesel heater to the ultimate test in freezing conditions - and the results might surprise you! In this video, we unbox and assemble the Vevor diesel heater from scratch, then fire it up in a tent as temperatures plummet. With some good-natured ribbing between Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps veterans, we put this heater through its paces to see if it's worth your money for winter camping, emergency preparedness, or heating a small workshop. 🔥 WHAT WE COVER: ✅ Complete unboxing and assembly walkthrough ✅ Real-world testing in 23°F weather conditions ✅ Tent heating performance and fuel efficiency ✅ Practical applications for workshops and small spaces ✅ Honest pros and cons from actual field use 💰 VEVOR DIESEL HEATER: https://s.vevor.com/QTYJBU Other Options: https://s.vevor.com/QTYJB2 (5% Code: VEVT5) 🛠️ RELATED VIDEOS YOU'LL LOVE: • 7 Years with Pop Can Solar Heater - Is It Still Worth It?    • THE HONEST 7-YEAR TEST / DOES IT STILL WORK?   • How I Got More Power Without Buying Expensive Add-Ons!    • How I Got More Power Without Buying Expens...   💬 THE VERDICT: This Vevor diesel heater exceeded our expectations for tent heating in freezing weather. It's also an excellent solution for keeping small workshops, garages, or emergency shelters warm during winter months. For the price point, it's a solid investment for off-grid living or backup heating. 🎖️ ABOUT THE OLD JARHEAD: I'm sharing practical off-grid living solutions, DIY projects, and real-world product testing to help you live more independently. From building cabins to sustainable power solutions, we test it so you can make informed decisions. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly off-grid living tips and honest product reviews! #DieselHeater #VevorHeater #WinterCamping #OffGridHeating #TentHeating #WorkshopHeating #OffGridLiving #EmergencyPreparedness #BudgetHeating #ColdWeatherGear [As many of you may know, making YouTube videos is hard work! It can take this Old Jarhead 10 to 12 hours of editing (and a liberal amount of cussing) to edit one video! To help pay for this the Old Jarhead is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com which may help cover some of the cost of camera gear etc in order to bring these videos to you!].