I absolutely hate bathing when it is cold and often have to force myself to do so after hours of procrastinating. I've been to hotels where they have those hot lamps in the bathroom so when you get out it's nice and warm. Is it possible to get one installed in your home? How much do they go for? How much energy do you suppose they use?
C old Bathroom
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> • Turns the Coldest, Most Damp Bathroom Into a Warm, Comfortable Room
• Instantly Provides Up to 750 Watts of Gentle Heat
• Uses Two R40 Lamps Up to 375 Watts (2560 BTU) (lamps not included, can be ordered below)
• Wired for Switch, Timer or Single Pole Thermostat Operation
• Easy Installation With Mounting to Either 16” or 24” O.C. Joists With Rigid, 4-Point Mounting System
• Use With Conventional Wall Switch or Timer
• 4” Duct Adapter
• Long Life, Permanently Lubricated, Shaded Pole Motor
• Large Venturi Assures Quiet, Efficient Ventilation
• Exhaust fan</div></div>
$75When its hot in the jungle of peace I go swimming in the ocean of love.....
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i had something like this in a house....no idea what it cost to buy, but it was cheap to use...
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