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Old 11-26-2010, 07:00 PM   #13546
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
Although I bet your wallet wasn't happy. I think electric heat is the most expensive you can get.
When it comes to my comfort, I never think of cost. What ever it costs... I'm worth it!

But that said... the oil-filled DeLonghi heaters are incredibly inexpensive to run. Perhaps 1/4 the cost of radiant heaters. Here in Japan most folks heat with built-in kerosene heaters, turning them off at night time even during the winter. (Concerned about fires in houses with paper walls, etc.) Our heating bills went down considerably when we switched to the DeLonghi, and we even leave that on overnight.

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