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DianneOK wrote:I switched to oil filled heaters as well.
We also use an oil filled heater....works great
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Free Range Human wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:mikeleblanc413 wrote:
RE: 2000 Winnebago Minnie Winnie, 30 ft., no slide, 30 AMP
I am currently using a Lasko ceramic tower heater and want to know if there is a better option and can I make two heaters work? THANKS!
I have spent 100's of dollars and tried them ALL!
After 6 years on the road trying all the different heaters, you have the one that I have finally settled on. IMHO, it's the best.
I just saved you a $100!
What model of Lasko ceramic tower heater? Amazon has 12 Lasko ceramic tower heaters.
โFeb-14-2014 04:43 PM
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Boldtining wrote:
Through the years rving, we've tried several electric heaters and have found the "Vornado" to work best at heating the rv. No doubt is because of the way it circulates the warm air about the space. Won't use any other method now.
โFeb-08-2014 06:12 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:mikeleblanc413 wrote:
RE: 2000 Winnebago Minnie Winnie, 30 ft., no slide, 30 AMP
I am currently using a Lasko ceramic tower heater and want to know if there is a better option and can I make two heaters work? THANKS!
I have spent 100's of dollars and tried them ALL!
After 6 years on the road trying all the different heaters, you have the one that I have finally settled on. IMHO, it's the best.
I just saved you a $100!
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.