Posted by Notjustair on December 29, 2014 at 10:39:42 from (70.195.64.163):
I am so sick of cheap Chinese stock tank heaters! Last year one didn't last the winter. This year I needed two more. The only option was a blue floating one. Bought two. That was the first part of December. As of today BOTH of them have quit. When the first one went I went back and they had another brand so I am trying that. I have no problem spending more to get something better. This one has a two year warranty so we will see. I'm sure he other two had a warranty but I had SWMBO go get them and she didn't put them on our farm plan OR keep the receipt (???). I better go get another new one that will last. They say when January hits we are in for it. I should be going to auctions and picking up the old red ones. I have some that are 15 years old and work every time.
I'm sure there are good ones online, but I am just so leery of putting in credit card info or giving a card number to a business over the phone. I'd have to deal with giving out my farm tax ID information to another company as well.
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