Posted by 36 coupe on October 30, 2010 at 17:31:19 from (216.220.250.187):
In Reply to: Re: Electric heaters posted by John T on October 30, 2010 at 13:14:57:
My friend bought 2 1300 watt milk house heaters last spring at Walmart on close out for 3.80 each.He gave me one.These heaters are use ful to prevent water line freeze ups.I have an older one that I use in my sharpening shop.Its an enclosed porch about 12x10.Ive seen the Amish commercials.they are fake because nobody is actually doing anything.Edenpure commercials are going strong now.Bob Villa is pushing Edenpure now.His credibilty is shot now.Friend has a small workshop where he uses a small heater to take the chill off but he is quick to say it doesnt heat the shop.Small milk rooms could be kept above freezing with these heaters.Back when electricity was 2 cents a kilowatt they could be run for 3 cents an hour.
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