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This product had a full-page ad in the Cape Cod Times today.
I understand this ad was placed nationally. Has anyone else seen it? This electric heater sells for between $297and $499 and claims to "cut heating bills by up to 50%." It makes claims that it "heats wall to wall and floor to ceiling" which any heater with properly directed airflow will do, that it does not reduce humidity (impossible for a dry heat source) and that it doesn't reduce oxygen (true for all electric heaters.) The most BTU's you can get out of a wall socket is about 5000. I have a $10 Pelonis heater that does this. There are a lot of elderly people on the Cape, many of whom, concerned about the cost of heating this winter, will fall for this. I have called the newspaper, but no calls back yet. My question is really rhetorical as I doubt anything can be done in time to prevent damage. I will be calling the Consumer Affairs Office of MA to report this. Just thought I'd like to have your comments.\ Thanks. Frank |
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