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does anyone have one of these

Started by snoorkel, November 08, 2011, 03:42:08 PM

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snoorkel

noticed this sweet little heater in my bathroom when we moved in, but only tried using it in the last few days. DAMN THIS THING IS NIICE!! first class. gets hot real fast, fills the whole bathroom, nice for drying off or just sitting in front when it gets chilly. strange there seem to be fireplaces or these things in every california apartment yet I never saw such a thing in cheap apartments in mn.

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applesauce

well I am guessing that you don't have central heat in a lot of cheap apartments in socal?

Commander Fuckass

Where I used to live we used to have one of those in every room


I got in trouble once because I pressed a chocolate bar on one and when it melted it made the smoke detectors go off  giggle;
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snoorkel

Quote from: Molotov Emir 1986 on November 08, 2011, 03:46:22 PM
well I am guessing that you don't have central heat in a lot of cheap apartments in socal?


every apartment we toured (including this one) had central heat, in addition to the fireplaces and heaters psyduck;


applesauce

Quote from: vziard on November 08, 2011, 03:54:49 PM
every apartment we toured (including this one) had central heat, in addition to the fireplaces and heaters psyduck;




well I dunno then. I have seen them in florida once.

Houdini


PLEASEHELP1991

i've seen one at my aunt's house in northern virginia, but not here
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Socks

Quote from: Houdini on November 08, 2011, 08:04:53 PM
dude you have toaster in your wall.


same principle as my oven. i must admit. it is rather genius though, especially for an area like a bathroom, where there is plenty of moisture.

YPrrrr

Basically just a space heater contained within your drywall, but yeah, they're pretty nice to have around

snoorkel

Quote from: NPR on November 09, 2011, 12:37:26 AM
Basically just a space heater contained within your drywall, but yeah, they're pretty nice to have around


yeah that's why I called it a heater

piano moths

I think it looks cool I love it

My house is so old our heater (but even more than that, our AC) sucks
kill them w kindness

applesauce

Another point worth mentioning is that most of the apartments in Minneapolis were built between 1910 and 1940, with a few up through the 70s. There are very few newer apartments that are cheap, especially in the city itself. Perhaps this is a contributing factor? I have been thinking about this more, and I realized that I have seen UV/heat lamps in a lot of hotel room bathrooms, presumably for the same purpose.

Socks

Plus Californians are pussies and opulents who can't have their ass feel cold. This too I feel is a contributing factor.

Hiro

Quote from: Socks on November 09, 2011, 10:06:04 AM
Plus Californians are pussies and opulents who can't have their ass feel cold. This too I feel is a contributing factor.
you mean southern californians
but uh who doesn't want some form of heating in their house

applesauce

Quote from: Hiroglyph on November 09, 2011, 10:19:08 AM
you mean southern californians
but uh who doesn't want some form of heating in their house


SanFran is full of assholes in its own right.

And it applies to a much larger area than just California. Do you remember my rant about people who move to Pheonix last night?

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