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Posted by oneeyeddog on February 18, 2007 at 11:41:54 from (69.208.94.226):
In Reply to: OT Eden-Pure heater posted by JM In Merit on February 17, 2007 at 19:36:48:
My father-in-law bought my wife and I one 2 yrs. ago. What a wonderful little heater. If you run it like it says, you will hardly notice a difference on your electric bill. If you let it run wide open all the time, ouch. This past fall I didn"t even light the pilot light on the furnace until Dec. Only cost like $10-15 dollars a month more for electricity during that time. My old house has no insulation and a OLD furnace that is very inefficent. Not lighting my pilot caused the gas company to think that my meter wasn"t working. They wanted to come over and inspect it. They found that everything was as it is suppossed to be. It worked so well that a friend bought one to stick in his finished basement that was too cold to use in the winter before now. He loves it and his 1st electric bill was only $10 more than usual. Plus both of us have toddlers and it is wonderful that there is no possible way for our children to get burnt on them. Overall I love the EdenPure.
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