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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Amish Miracle Heater?
High heat bills are something everyone hates. Well Sears has picked up a new product manufactured by a company called Heat Surge, it is apparently hand built by Amish folks using real wood, not particle board, right here in the U.S.A., as they claim. It is advertised as using "Hybrid-Thermic" heat technology, which I have yet to actually read a description of what that means. It's completely electric, just plug it in and you can run it for a full 12 hour day or night for just about a buck. Again, this is what Heat Surge claims, not us here at Environmental.
It measures in at just 25" tall, 18" wide, and 12" deep, which is not that big at all. It claims to have the ambiance of a real fireplace, but it has no real flames and is supposed to be completely safe to the touch. They boast an overwhelming Consumer 'Best Buy'. Although upon looking up overall reviews on the internet, it averages anywhere from mixed to positive. I just thought that this was an interesting new product to inform people about, in no way was this meant to be an endorsement by Environmental Heating & Air. If you have purchased one or know someone who has purchased one, we would love to hear your input and/or reviews. Just comment below, thank you!
-Nickadeemus
919-535-8422
www.enviro-nc.com
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