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Anyone planning on alternative heating for this winter? Suggestions! :)
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 171656" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't know anything about the infrared type, but some electric heaters really run up the bill quite a bit. I bout a stand-up electric heater for our "bonus" room which difficult child uses as a game room for the guys to hang out in. It is the only heat out there, except for the "spill-over" from the rest of the house. If it is used more than just minimally, my electric bill shoots sky-high. I think those fuel or propane types are the least expensive to use, but I would be scared to death to have one in my house.</p><p></p><p>We use a different type of electric heater at work as accessory heat- I'll ask and see how much they impact the electric bill- they are like baseboard heaters, but they are portable and they work great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 171656, member: 3699"] I don't know anything about the infrared type, but some electric heaters really run up the bill quite a bit. I bout a stand-up electric heater for our "bonus" room which difficult child uses as a game room for the guys to hang out in. It is the only heat out there, except for the "spill-over" from the rest of the house. If it is used more than just minimally, my electric bill shoots sky-high. I think those fuel or propane types are the least expensive to use, but I would be scared to death to have one in my house. We use a different type of electric heater at work as accessory heat- I'll ask and see how much they impact the electric bill- they are like baseboard heaters, but they are portable and they work great. [/QUOTE]
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