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skym wrote:
On ebay, ..... Ok. I have a portable propane model, so I don't have direct experience with either of these. Both appear to be adaptations of the sort of "ceramic" electric heater that sells for around $30 at Home Depot. The Sporty's unit looks like it would do a much better job, since it pulls it's intake air from the cowl. If I were using it, I would stick the discharge in the gap at the bottom of the cowl, though. I have two of these units for helping heat poorly heated rooms in my home. They do that job very well. I even got decent results using one to heat up an unheated garage -- it kept things from freezing, at least. Based on that, I believe Sporty's claims about the efficiency of their unit. Dunno if it's worth that kind of money, however. The main disadvantage I see is that these units require electricity. They're also not going to be weatherproof. That means the portability is of limited use. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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