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Heater - blowing out air sort
duncan32
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I've researched a little and it seems that the above is the best sort of heater for me. I have a large conservatory, which has a radiator installed and an oil filled radiator on the other side. These two do the job fine for most of the year. The last month or so, with the cold snap, they haven't quite been up to it. The sort of heater I am thinking of getting would blow the air out, and by portable, so I can move it around the conservatory if I want to. Does anyone have any experience with buying this sort of thing, and if so, could you point me in the right direction please?
Thanks,
Duncan
Thanks,
Duncan
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I think that what totalsolutions means, is why do you not google this type of information for yourself OP
By the way, it's called a fan heater. Not heater blowing out air sort.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0 -
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Got to laugh at you two! :beer: You know what, that was pretty lazy of me, I suppose! It's very tempting to use this website as a catch all for any purchase decision, and I've certainly been guilty of that over the years. However, in doing just that, I've certainly saved myself hundreds of pounds many times.
"By the way, it's called a fan heater. Not heater blowing out air sort.". God, that makes me look a fool! I think, I was just trying to explain the process, and looking for someone who has got such a thing to come on and say something like "it's great! Get one!".
I do thank you both for pointing me in the right direction, though.
Cheers!
Duncan
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No offence meant duncan. But it had to be said.I can afford anything that I want.
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No problem, glad to have help in my own small way.0
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