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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    All you need to do is shut the door to your room, and get an oil filled heater.
    I live in that room too
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    I live in that room too


    No pain no game brotha!


    ahah I'm just playing, I feel yeah. When I lived in my parents house I had my room cranking around 78-80 and there were many nights I layed in bed during the winter sweating asking myself why? lol

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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    No pain no game brotha!


    ahah I'm just playing, I feel yeah. When I lived in my parents house I had my room cranking around 78-80 and there were many nights I layed in bed during the winter sweating asking myself why? lol
    Hahaha yeah hopefully when I move to Holland there'll be a spare room for the rack!

    Do oil filled heaters really make such a big difference?

    In Holland you have those hot water heaters...they look the same sort of...
    Will that do the job??
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Hahaha yeah hopefully when I move to Holland there'll be a spare room for the rack!

    Do oil filled heaters really make such a big difference?

    In Holland you have those hot water heaters...they look the same sort of...
    Will that do the job??
    Oil filled heaters are awesome, they make a huge difference. Mine is on low, and heats my whole room up to 80-82. And it still has 4x the power, and it barely shows on my electric bill.
    You need to try it, I bought mine at lowes a year or so ago for I think $35 or so.

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    Re: CB110 series

    Trevor,
    I'd say the best solution to your problem would be to buy some CB110's and build a rack yourself. You'd be surprised at how easy it is.
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    Oil filled heaters are awesome, they make a huge difference. Mine is on low, and heats my whole room up to 80-82. And it still has 4x the power, and it barely shows on my electric bill.
    You need to try it, I bought mine at lowes a year or so ago for I think $35 or so.
    How much does the oil for these things cost?

    When I move back to Holland the winters will be cold cold cold so I'll need something to heat up the rooms, especially if I want racks.
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    How much does the oil for these things cost?

    When I move back to Holland the winters will be cold cold cold so I'll need something to heat up the rooms, especially if I want racks.
    The oil is only warmed (as opposed to being burned), it never needs to be replaced or refilled.

    It comes filled - so it's not an issue.

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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Trevor,
    I'd say the best solution to your problem would be to buy some CB110's and build a rack yourself. You'd be surprised at how easy it is.


    Very true Tim, I just wish I had all the tools. I did build a small 12qt-4 tub rack out of pvc from my work at my friends house a month or so ago, but it was outside and cold.
    I might build a big rack like that someday, you have some great ideas on your website I mght have to look into.

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