Posted by paul on December 09, 2011 at 15:56:05 from (76.77.196.252):
In Reply to: Amish heaters posted by Tom Thumb on December 09, 2011 at 14:55:06:
As typical, brother in law fell for that, bought 2.
The cabinet is cheap wood, done ok, but nothing special. If you read the ad, the cabinet is the only Amish part.
The heater is a $19 milk house heater element deal screwed inside, China made.
It's a sales gimic.
For the most part, an electric BTU is a BTU, doesn't matter what cost the heater is -all output the same heat from 120v outlet.
If you turn back the heat on your house furnace 5 degrees, and use an electric heater to keep one room warmer that you all are in, then the electric heater can save a little money. You use more expesnsive electric heat in that room, but the rest of the house uses enough less furnace heat to save money overall.
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