John Wayland wrote:
> Using a hair dryer works, but it's pretty noisy and crude. If you want
> a cheap but still effective heater, why not use a ceramic element or
> two? I found a ceramic type heater at Home Depot for just $9...
Be aware that you get what you pay for! Many of these el-cheapo heaters
are truly junk, if not outright dangerous. They claim "ceramic" but
often aren't. The UL markings are forgeries. Half the safety controls
that are supposed to be there are missing. Is is really worth risking
your car / house / life on a $9 heater?
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