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Space Heater Question
I'm moving my BP's into the spare bedroom today and I'm going to be using a space heater to warm the cool side of the tanks. Does any one have an idea of a good cheap one that would work. Also should I put it on a timer or get one that has a thermostate and seit it for like 82 degrees. I'm thinking of getting one thathas a thermostate built in rather then put one on a timer, just want to here what you guys think. Thanks
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Re: Space Heater Question
Here's an example of an oil filled electric one similar to the one we use (I'm too lazy today to run take a pic of it LOL). They work very nicely, some have a digital setting to fine tune the heat output. You can generally find something similar at WalMart or the life for around $40.00 and they are safer and run more efficiently than your standard straight up electric spaceheater.
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Re: Space Heater Question
 Originally Posted by erk628
I'm moving my BP's into the spare bedroom today and I'm going to be using a space heater to warm the cool side of the tanks. Does any one have an idea of a good cheap one that would work. Also should I put it on a timer or get one that has a thermostate and seit it for like 82 degrees. I'm thinking of getting one thathas a thermostate built in rather then put one on a timer, just want to here what you guys think. Thanks
i got a small one to heat one room from wal mart and it works good. it was for a 144 sq. ft. room but heats my 25x16 garage nicely as well and it can dip down to the 50's if i turn it off
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Re: Space Heater Question
So would you guys recommend a oil filled one over a electric one. Thanks
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Re: Space Heater Question
 Originally Posted by erk628
So would you guys recommend a oil filled one over a electric one. Thanks
heck yeah!!!! Oil filled heaters ROCK MY SOCKS!!!!
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Re: Space Heater Question
 Originally Posted by worldcupkeeper
heck yeah!!!! Oil filled heaters ROCK MY SOCKS!!!! 
what are the pros of oil filled over electric? my 2 electric are heating my rooms no problem
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Re: Space Heater Question
 Originally Posted by tmlowe5704
what are the pros of oil filled over electric? my 2 electric are heating my rooms no problem
from my experience, oil filled heaters heat the room more constantly then the space heaters. Space heaters blow hot air, so when I used them I had to get several to get to my desired temp.
Im just speaking from my personal experience.
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Re: Space Heater Question
I used an electric for years and recently went to an oil filled. I believe the oil filled to be both more efficient, heat the room as a whole more evenly, and dry out the room less. I had been using a electric fan based heater and the room got really dry which made it more work to keep the snakes humidity where it should be. Also for whatever reason I feel "safer" using the oil filled.
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Re: Space Heater Question
Thanks guys I'm going to get a oil filled one today.
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