Posted by paul on January 10, 2010 at 10:06:15 from (66.44.132.155):
In Reply to: Amish Heaters posted by larry@stinescorner on January 10, 2010 at 06:29:52:
An electric heater can save you money, if you use it right.
Turn your furnace heater down, and use the electric to heat one or 2 rooms you live in. Cuts your fuel bill, but does raise your electric bill.
Any electric heater that puts out 1500watts is the same as any other electric heater that puts out 1500watts. From the $17 milkhouse heaters, tot he $400 highly advertized ones. All the same.
I got a $40 basboard looking metal one, it works like above, works as good as an Eden Pure, works better than the fake Amish ones. But you trade electric bills for fuel bill, you need to use it to warm one area, as you lower the thermostat & save fuel bill on more of the house.
The Eden Pure and others that look and are priced like it are terribly overpriced, don't work any better, and don't live up to the savings claims. They look nice. Way overpriced.
The Amish ones are a real ripoff. My bortherinlaw bought 2 because they were free you know, and he falls for that gimick stuff. They are way to costly, made terrible cheap, look plastic/cheap, and don't really put off much heat. Total ripoff. Poor product, poor advertising lies.
Local box stores or lumber yards or hardware stores have some nice ones for $40-80 that work just as good or better.
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