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fj12ryder wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:So you wouldn't choose the cheaper gas station purely to save a couple bucks? Sorry, but I figure any money is better in my pocket than theirs, whether it's 10 cents or 10 dollars. Why not save a few bucks when you can?
Sure hope that the folks turning water heater ON/OFF are doing so out of conservation/eco friendly ideals vs budget constraints
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โJan-03-2016 02:53 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:So you wouldn't choose the cheaper gas station purely to save a couple bucks? Sorry, but I figure any money is better in my pocket than theirs, whether it's 10 cents or 10 dollars. Why not save a few bucks when you can?
Sure hope that the folks turning water heater ON/OFF are doing so out of conservation/eco friendly ideals vs budget constraints
โJan-03-2016 02:23 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:So you wouldn't choose the cheaper gas station purely to save a couple bucks? Sorry, but I figure any money is better in my pocket than theirs, whether it's 10 cents or 10 dollars. Why not save a few bucks when you can?
Sure hope that the folks turning water heater ON/OFF are doing so out of conservation/eco friendly ideals vs budget constraints
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n7bsn wrote:john&bet wrote:
Food for thought. Do you turn your water heater off in S&B when home? Gas or electric.
Yes, back 30 years ago you could save money that way. Before home water-heaters were super-insulated and superefficient.
Much like RV water-heaters are still.
We all need to recall that RV water-heaters and furnaces are still the same basic designs they were 20 or more years ago. Unlike home units that have become much, much more efficient.
โJan-02-2016 09:25 PM
john&bet wrote:
Food for thought. Do you turn your water heater off in S&B when home? Gas or electric.
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