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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78035445:MV80MTU1NjAwXzc1NDk2NzIzX0U0NDRBRkQ1] I use a 99.9% efficient radiant gas space heater (wall mount). They can be used with propane also, manual or thermostat control. They also have built-in CO shutdown. Have one in the basement that handles most of the house, one other for backup on really cold periods. Gas bill went down, and of course electric is way down since I no longer use the gfa central furnace. Stay away from Kozy World brand, they don't last a year and the company doesn't honor their warranty. Brands I have are ProCom and Glo-Warm. .. and the new Kozy World in it's box, for parts I guess. My house has never been warmer, or the bills lower. Yeah, I did wood too, but no more. Gas is cheaper for me, all things considered. [/quote]
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Had wood for years. Someone showed me the stove takes more heat away from the farther reaches by pulling cold in. Also they absorb heat and send up chimney when not fired. I am using oil filled electric backed by propane. Ideas?
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