I have 5 of them 3 insulated,2 without.
the good.....very warm with 0 windchill.I have wood stoves in all mine to provide that dry heat.Very roomy,the frontal shelf portion allows for a massive amount of gear to be stowed. The hole covers seal very well,making next to nothing for chipping out for the next day. They pull very well behind a quad provided you have the tow hitch for them.They are high enough to stand upon without cracking your head on the ceiling and lastly they are lockable
the bad......seats are to high and to deep for proper visibility down the hole but then I am somewhat vertically challenged.
The holes in the floor are way to close to the seats,making viewing tough and you need a very short rod to make them work.They are heavy,doubtful if you could load one into the back of a truck by yourself(uninsulated) no way with a couple guys for the insulated models.And they are expensive. When using a gas auger in them make sure the door is wide open,fumes have no where to go and possibly drill one hole at a time.
Overall,if you want a very warm almost indestructible shack,this is the one to get.I had clients in them almost every day for five years and the only person that ever complained about some of the issue's was me
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