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Deb_and_Ed_M
Nov 20, 2014Explorer II
I use this one:
http://www.amazon.com/DeLonghi-DCH5090ER-Safeheat-Digital-Ceramic/dp/B00440DYGY/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1416494984&sr=8-10&keywords=electric+heater+with+digital+thermostat
It's a digital-control, oscillating ceramic forced-air heater. Small enough to be stored in a cupboard. Has tip-over shutoff. I like being able to set the thermostat for a specific temp, like 66 degrees. Because I have dogs, I set it on a counter or table, but it has been able to keep our whole 28' 5er reasonably warm all by itself. When the temps hit the 20's or below, I'll set the furnace thermostat at 62, then the furnace kicks on a couple of times if the electric heater can't keep up.
Yes, it's noisier than an oil-filled - but "quiet" compared to the furnace, which ALWAYS wakes me up.
http://www.amazon.com/DeLonghi-DCH5090ER-Safeheat-Digital-Ceramic/dp/B00440DYGY/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1416494984&sr=8-10&keywords=electric+heater+with+digital+thermostat
It's a digital-control, oscillating ceramic forced-air heater. Small enough to be stored in a cupboard. Has tip-over shutoff. I like being able to set the thermostat for a specific temp, like 66 degrees. Because I have dogs, I set it on a counter or table, but it has been able to keep our whole 28' 5er reasonably warm all by itself. When the temps hit the 20's or below, I'll set the furnace thermostat at 62, then the furnace kicks on a couple of times if the electric heater can't keep up.
Yes, it's noisier than an oil-filled - but "quiet" compared to the furnace, which ALWAYS wakes me up.
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