Posted by Paul N Texas on October 30, 2010 at 15:52:35 from (69.5.209.149):
In Reply to: Electric heaters posted by Murray A. Elliott on October 30, 2010 at 12:50:14:
If you can search the archives, there was a long discussion on many of these last year. Fortunately I am in Texas, so we can heat with two of the Quartz and one of the oil filled radiator heaters. I actually seem to get better heat with the electricity, than I do with the Propane furnace, and it costs less to use the electric. I can use the electric, and always have it available, but the propane dealers wants a minimum drop, and charges a delivery fee. I stopped using them a few years back, especially when Propane was over $3.00 a gallon here. These three heaters are all rated at 1500 watts. The quartz heaters warm quicker as they heat the tubes, and have fans. The radiator has to heat the oil, and no fan. It's great once the area is warm though, and I feel it is the safest of all heaters, but that is ONLY my opinion... Oh, and we decided we didn't need the fancy wood mantles and whatever else they offer. Surely you didn't miss out on their super cooling fan system this past summer did you? :-)
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