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Nov 01, 2017Explorer
I have a couple of these small cube heaters, about 8" all sides.
One is 600/1200W, the other one is 350/700W. I like the smaller one for days when it's just a bit chilly all day long, like maybe 50 degrees or so and I need just a small amount of heat to stay comfortable. The lower powered one is a Vornado ( got it at best buy ) and is very quiet. So quiet I sometimes have to look at it's light to see if it's on.
I can generally meet all of my heating needs even down to 10 degrees or so with these electric heaters. I ran a separate circuit into the trailer so I can plug into the other ( 20A ) outlet on many CG pedestals. I run the electric heater on that line.
One is 600/1200W, the other one is 350/700W. I like the smaller one for days when it's just a bit chilly all day long, like maybe 50 degrees or so and I need just a small amount of heat to stay comfortable. The lower powered one is a Vornado ( got it at best buy ) and is very quiet. So quiet I sometimes have to look at it's light to see if it's on.
I can generally meet all of my heating needs even down to 10 degrees or so with these electric heaters. I ran a separate circuit into the trailer so I can plug into the other ( 20A ) outlet on many CG pedestals. I run the electric heater on that line.
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