Posted by John T on January 10, 2010 at 06:38:21 from (71.52.15.52):
In Reply to: Amish Heaters posted by larry@stinescorner on January 10, 2010 at 06:29:52:
Far as I know my $30 Wally World electric heater produces 3.41 BTU/W and the $200 to $400 Eden Pure or Amish Heaters produce 3.41 BTU/W (if my numbers are right, workin on memory here NOT specs) so I dont see a reason to spend the extra few hundred bucks. Those 120 volt plug in heaters typically consume say in the neighborhood of 1500 watts REGARDLESS if a $30 Wally World or $200 Amish and that electrical energy gets converted to X BTU of heat energy in our homes.
Thats just my opinion and all are entitled to their own opinions so its your money go n spend it as you please.
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