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On 13 Jan 2006 07:43:07 -0800, "Seri" wrote:
Okay, I have a cold bathroom, a very cold bathroom in fact, 3 exterior walls and not very good lagging (soon to be changed) makes sure of that. I've been thinking of fitting a towel radiator in there if for nothing else then to at least provide me with a teeny warm area to stand next to when drying off. Have you considered using a radient light source? By that I mean a bulb that gives out a lot of infra red heat as well as light. I have not used one for some while but they were ideal for your type of situation as they provided a cone of heat for immediate pleasure without useless space heating. |
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