Posted by John T on December 05, 2010 at 10:42:21 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: infrared heaters?? posted by dave2 on December 05, 2010 at 08:36:44:
Its not really a sales pitch as it has some ring of truth in my opinion. If you park yourself in front of it you will feel warmer sooner as opposed to if the heater has to heat up the room air around you and then you feel warm.
You still cant defeat the physics of heat lost = heat gained, the heat lost by the heater is gained by the surroundings, its just that those type of heaters would make you feel warm fast sitting by them as opposed to others.
PS When my kids used to run indoors in the winter saying it was colddddddddd outside, I informed them NOOOOOOOO theres just less heat lol I said look in the sky and theres the sun providing warmth, but thers no ice cube in the sky making it cold. I told them the fridge didnt put cold into the food, it took the heat out of it and the AC didnt put cold in the room, it took heat out THEN THEY SAID I WAS A NERD !!!
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