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Re: O/T Space heater ( Edenpure)
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Posted by Polk Crawler on February 03, 2007 at 08:25:19 from (158.104.97.28):
In Reply to: O/T Space heater ( Edenpure) posted by Tom671 on February 01, 2007 at 12:59:26:
We bought one to supplement heat in our kitchen which is long way from the LR woodburning stove. The claims may be a bit inflated but nowwhere is one that even the large heater can replace other heat sources...gas, elec, wood. We have used it long enough to know it does warm our kitchen area. Using wood we do not know if it will reduce our heat bill since we don't have any elec or gas heaters in the house. We bought the large model, turn it off completely at night but in 20 min or so it is warm enough the wife doesn't complain about the usual morning chillin the kitchen. Weather in our area rarely gets below 20 deg outside so have no idea if where y'all live if it gets to zero and below the heater will work. My take is read the claims, explanations, projections, promises etc...then decide whether this one is for you or not. To date it meets our expections and needs but is NOT a whole house heater. PC
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