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    Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    I have a very cold basement about 66 degrees and im trying to get a heater but my mother who is a tight was is worried it is going to jack up the electric bill. I was wondering if you guys knew of any decent heaters that arnt going to break my pocket and are going to be the best energy efficient product thanks alot.
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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    after looking into it, really wattage = heat output, people love oil filled heaters on here, but personally I don't see the need for em. but there no way getting around your gonna be draw a desent amount of power to get a desent amount of heat.

    you got any heater vents open in your basement? most people keep em closed, mayb just open them.

    natural gas is cheaper than electric for me.

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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    I use an oil filled radiator heater. it has a low setting that only draws 700w where as the high setting draws 1500w either way even if its on constantly it will probably only run about an extra $20-30 dollars a month. just offer to pay the difference if you can or offer to work it off in household work. honostly you only need to heat it up about 15 degrees so I would say that shouldnt take too much. also do whatever you can to insulate the basement from the cool air outside

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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    Quote Originally Posted by ARpythons View Post
    I use an oil filled radiator heater. it has a low setting that only draws 700w where as the high setting draws 1500w either way even if its on constantly it will probably only run about an extra $20-30 dollars a month. just offer to pay the difference if you can or offer to work it off in household work. honostly you only need to heat it up about 15 degrees so I would say that shouldnt take too much. also do whatever you can to insulate the basement from the cool air outside
    Cool does your oil have a temperature gauge shutoff to wear it reaches a certain heat and shuts off if so what is your model thanks
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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    Quote Originally Posted by tsshields View Post
    Cool does your oil have a temperature gauge shutoff to wear it reaches a certain heat and shuts off if so what is your model thanks
    The best thing is to hook it up to a ranco thermostat to achieve and maintain the desired temp.
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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    The best thing is to hook it up to a ranco thermostat to achieve and maintain the desired temp.
    No i have one of those i mean to maintain temps in the room sorry should have elaborated bette
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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    Quote Originally Posted by tsshields View Post
    No i have one of those i mean to maintain temps in the room sorry should have elaborated bette
    Plug the heater in a ranco T-stat (seperate one)
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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

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    Plug the heater in a ranco T-stat (seperate one)
    OOOO i didnt think about that but i guess if you think about it a ranco cost what 79.99 i can prolly find a heater that is bother temp controlled and cost in that price right?? i mean im guessing but im sure you can find one
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    Re: Which is the best Energy Efficient Heater???

    Quote Originally Posted by tsshields View Post
    OOOO i didnt think about that but i guess if you think about it a ranco cost what 79.99 i can prolly find a heater that is bother temp controlled and cost in that price right?? i mean im guessing but im sure you can find one
    T-stat on those heaters are not very reliable which is why it is best to have a ranco controlling it
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