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swimmer_spe

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Posted: 10/07/22 06:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2023 cherokee wolf pup 22bp

The heat is wonderful.... and not.

It has 2 outlets on either side of the kitchen cabinets. The problem is, with the door closed to the bedroom or bathroom, they get really cold. The doors have a bout a 2 inch gap at the top and bottom.

What do you do to get better heat in the various rooms?

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Keep the doors open.


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QCMan wrote:

Keep the doors open.


I am trying to avoid that.

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We put a little buddy heater in the bedroom with us.


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Add a large grill in each door.


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Get a cuddle bunny to keep you warm.

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We like the bedroom cooler. We put a little heater in the bathroom.


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QCMan wrote:

Keep the doors open.


"Heat up" the bedroom (Please use your lawfully wedded spouse to help heat).

Another blanket or a poem I once stuck in a box with an electric blanket I gave to a couple of newly weds (Wedding present)

You say our love will keep us warm
No matter how bad the winter storm
But if you're tired some hard day's night
An electric blanket will warm you right.

(Sounds almost like I should add "Burma Shave" as a new last line don't it?)


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……. A good down comforter and then you can turn the heat OFF……..

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If you can close the vents in the living room kitchen area, you can force more heat back to the bedroom.

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