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Old 11-24-2007, 10:57 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Argie's Wife

One thing I've found that I like the "plug and play" aspect of and it seems like the cost of running it won't be too bad, is a new Eden Pure heaters:
http://www.edenpurestore.com/

Anyone have any experience with these? We've got a small quartz heater we picked up at BJ's that we use in the sunroom when we're having supper out there or I place in the baby's room on super-cold nights. It's great and I never see an increase in our bills.

Maybe this is the answer?

(I don't mean to be a pest about this - neither hubby nor I are very handy and I grew up in apartments so this is new to me...)
AW... I looked at the Eden Pure.. and as I always do, I checked it out at Consumers Reports website... doesn't look good. Eden Pure was rated dead last. and very expensive.. the "Best Buy" was:

[B]Holmes Quartz Tower HQH319 $60, CR Best Buy

Using quartz-tube elements to heat, the Holmes offers excellent temperature control and 750- and 1,500-watt settings.


Hope this helps... I tried to attach the entire article but it wouldn't "Copy and Paste" The review is online for members.. (I'm a member) . I've found it worthwhile to pay the online "subsciption" fee. They have saved me a number of time from buying products that didn't test well. It's also available at the newstand in the October 07 issue. The article does a nice job of going over the available options.. and points out the Good and Bad.
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