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Oil-Filled Electric Radiator Heater
Merlin wrote:
I have it in my bedroom and shut the bedroom door at night and only heat THAT room....and turn the main forced air furnace WAY down I don't even have any heat other than the two radiators now. With one in the common area and one in the bedroom, I have a nice warm house. I turn the bedroom one on about an hour before bedtime. But how small is your home that two of these heaters will heat the entire place? |
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Oil-Filled Electric Radiator Heater
On Jan 2, 2:50*pm, wrote:
Merlin wrote: I have it in my bedroom and shut the bedroom door at night and only heat THAT room....and turn the main forced air furnace WAY down I don't even have any heat other than the two radiators now. With one in the common area and one in the bedroom, I have a nice warm house. I turn the bedroom one on about an hour before bedtime. But how small is your home that two of these heaters will heat the entire place? One heater is heating a 600 square foot area to 70 degrees and the other is in the bedroom heating a 200 square foot area on it's lowest setting with one hour on, one hour off, to 68 degrees that I like to sleep at. |
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