Get a wall heater.
$300 gets you 30,000 btu per hour, with no electricity. Oh and if you have natural gas and don't have a gas stove, you are wrong. A natural gas range is pretty much a wall heater for your kitchen.
Cause when the electricity goes out, there will be plenty of natural gas, at least for a while.
I took the dual fuel 30,000btu wall heater I bought in 2013 and ran on natural gas till 2018, then brought it to our new place, switched it to propane and hooked it up to a 100lb tank and it's our backup to the woodstove.
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1984 chevy suburban, custom made 6.5L diesel turbocharged with a Garrett T76 and Holset HE351VE, 22:1 compression 13psi of intercooled boost.
1989 firebird mostly stock. Aside from the 6-speed manual trans, corvette gen 5 front brakes, 1LE drive shaft, 4th Gen disc brake fbody rear end.
2011 leaf SL, white, portable 240v CHAdeMO, trailer hitch, new batt as of 2014.
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