As to "my house is always cold": concrete pulls heat from a warm body. Prisoners at Alcatraz prison would sleep with their arms exrended under their bodies to reduce heat loss from their bodies into Alcatraz concrete floors. A concrete basement is always cold, and pulls heat
radiantly. Sensitive to heat loss, I spent a miserable hour on a tour of an underground concrete bunker in Pensacola, Florida.
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Originally Posted by SailinAway
Do you have a link for this heater?
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With Amazon's "help",
I searched
oscillating, parabolic,
space heater,
radiant dish 400W/800W. Replies included two small pricey heaters with
very mixed reviews!
Reviews agree that the product is cheaply made, breaks too readily, and produces too much (and too little) heat!
I don't recommend a cheaply-made
oscillating space heater, so I'll keep looking.
Visit
Antarctic Star or
Kismile heating products at Amazon, as a URL doesn't activate for the text I'm reading. 400 Watts should be enough in a parabolic-dish heater, but can be augmented by mounting it high on a wall and removing the protective screen.