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		<title>Which kind of auxiliary heat is the best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[RLB asked: Our plan this winter is to use less propane by buying some kind of portable space heaters&#8211;quartz, oil-filled radiator, etc. I&#8217;d appreciate any advice as to which is best overall by way of heat produced, electricity usage and initial cost. Thanks!]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>RLB</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Our plan this winter is to use less propane by buying some kind of portable space heaters&#8211;quartz, oil-filled radiator, etc.<br />
I&#8217;d appreciate any advice as to which is best overall by way of heat produced, electricity usage and initial cost. Thanks!<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How should I heat my home this winter? I now only have oil heat but?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 18:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[shawnp089 asked: I really think that is going to be too expensive. Im thinking of just putting portable space heaters in each room (Bedrooms and Living room). But I was wondering if there may be a better idea out there. P.S. I rent so any hardwiring may be out of the question.]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>shawnp089</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I really think that is going to be too expensive. Im thinking of just putting portable space heaters in each room (Bedrooms and Living room). But I was wondering if there may be a better idea out there.<br />
P.S. I rent so any hardwiring may be out of the question.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>I need to heat my outdoor office. What type of heat should i use?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 10:40:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[RUSS W asked: I built an office in my non heated mortan building. The room is a fully insulated 10&#215;13 with 8 ft ceilings. i want to keep a constant 50 deg. and be able to turn it up to 70 and have it warm within 20 min or so. I need some expert opinions [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>RUSS W</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I built an office in my non heated mortan building. The room is a fully insulated 10&#215;13 with 8 ft ceilings. i want to keep a constant 50 deg. and be able to turn it up to 70 and have it warm within 20 min or so. I need some expert opinions on what type of electric heating unit to use. 220v or 110 base board heater? fan forced wall mount (like the ones in vestibules)? would just some portable space heaters keep it warm? It gets cold here its 4 deg outside right now.<br/><br/></div>
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