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Is it worth getting a Furnace or settel with a Stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffHK454" data-source="post: 5162759" data-attributes="member: 7804"><p>If the OP what's to see what heating with a free-standing unit us like all he needs to do is barrow four or five Kero-Sun kerosene heaters and set them close together in the room where the stove would be. It will become real evident real fast that contrary to what Del says it will be a hot S.O.B right up close and at the other end of your house you'll be freezing. </p><p></p><p>My dad had paddle fans, box fans , squirrel cage fans and strategically place through-wall vents trying to move the heat around ...it still sucked. </p><p></p><p>If ya want to heat your house buy a furnace , if your looking to sit around a artsy space-heater and wax poetic about the days events pick yourself up a free-standing unit and plop it in the middle of the living room and enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffHK454, post: 5162759, member: 7804"] If the OP what's to see what heating with a free-standing unit us like all he needs to do is barrow four or five Kero-Sun kerosene heaters and set them close together in the room where the stove would be. It will become real evident real fast that contrary to what Del says it will be a hot S.O.B right up close and at the other end of your house you'll be freezing. My dad had paddle fans, box fans , squirrel cage fans and strategically place through-wall vents trying to move the heat around ...it still sucked. If ya want to heat your house buy a furnace , if your looking to sit around a artsy space-heater and wax poetic about the days events pick yourself up a free-standing unit and plop it in the middle of the living room and enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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