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Default Programmable thermostat recommendation ?


"Lee" wrote in message
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Never had one before, so I have no idea what to look for. Usually I just
keep the house coldish in the winter and warmish in the summer rather than
running a bill up, but I may now be ready to move forward G. I spend
most of my free time in one room watching tv etc, using a Delonghi type
radiator, so it's not like I'm stoic.

I work M-F so I think it might be nice to wake up to a warm house for a
change, and one day a week I have to get up several hr early for a
meeting, so some flexibility would be nice, but not mandatory, for that
day. Ease of use is not mandatory, although it would be nice. I can
generally figure out dvr's, vcr's etc w/o instructions.

I'll be having someone else install it since I don't "do" electric! I'd
like to spend in the $50-70 range, but like I said I don't know anything
about them, so if there is a compelling reason to pay more for a
particular model, I'd be interested in that recommendation as well. Any
particular features I should look for, or are they all pretty much the
same? This will be replacing a Honeywell digital (but not programmable)
unit if that makes any difference. Oh, and it's for an oil furnace, forced
hot air. Also have A/C.


Honeywell thermostats are fine, but in my opinion overpriced. Anything a
Honeywell can do, a White Rogers can do cheaper. I've never had problems
with them, which I can't say for Honeywell, and I find them easier to
program and operate in general. Here is one that will work for your needs:
http://www.dynamicsaleshvac.com/serv...Digital/Detail