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    Been looking around for a electric heater for my garage,as the cold is creaping in now,reason I won't have a gas one is the old man won't allow it,his house his rules (dads ay),the garage is about 12ft wide by 18 or 24 ft long,so ain't a massive space to heat,so was wondering of what you guys have got in yours

    Not putting more clothes on,as had so many the other night couldn't move
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    Plumb a radiator in
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    They're over there with their new toys. Someone brought them in. No idea who bought them though.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pistol Pete View Post
    Plumb a radiator in
    If it was my place I would,dot fancy ripping my old mans patio up,or could I

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    Electric one will frape the bills chap.

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    I use one of these.

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...%3EHEATERS.htm

    Works really well, keep it near where i am working. Heats my garage right up in an hour.
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    I know it will cane the electric,but only will be there at the weekends

    Cheers benn,will have a look at that

    Looked at this on screwfix,thinks its ott tho
    http://m.screwfix.com/details.htm?id=82001

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony k View Post
    I know it will cane the electric,but only will be there at the weekends

    Cheers benn,will have a look at that

    Looked at this on screwfix,thinks its ott tho
    http://m.screwfix.com/details.htm?id=82001
    Oh right, I was under the impression you were using it for constant heat like these weirdo's with inflatables to store there car in when its in a garage anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Oh right, I was under the impression you were using it for constant heat like these weirdo's with inflatables to store there car in when its in a garage anyway
    Nah that's not for me ,just want something to take the chill out the air,not to be working in just my boxers

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    Run a big compressor in there for some air tools, that'll warm the area up in no time.

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    Is this any good for you or too small? CLICKYME

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