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January 26, 2008

Energy Saving Heaters

Filed under: Infrared Heaters — Bc @ 9:58 pm

Hi Everyone, You have seen me blog a few weeks about our Comfort zone Infrared Heaters which we love. These Infrared Heaters are saving our customers money on their electric bills, on their heating bills, and especially if they are using oil and gas. But don’t take my word for it, here are some of our customers from our eBay sales. We mostly sell these at our website Greenisbetter.org.

These are recent testimonials:

Testimonials

I’m really loving my new comfort zone heater!
I love that it’s ultra-quiet and I especially love the quality of the heat that it puts out.
It doesn’t make the air dry and staticy like other space heaters that I’ve had.
My dogs love to lay in front of it and I have never seen them do that with any other heater.

The best part is that it’s really lowered my heating bill. I can see that by the end
of this winter, it will have paid for itself and some. It looks great too! I actually get quite a few compliments on it. I’ll be purchasing a couple more for my family for Christmas!

David Klein


I had another brand of Quartz Infrared Heater in my home last year. While I did save on my electrical bills, the heater was just too noisey for me and i only ran it in the living room. My new ComfortZone Heater is sitting in my bedroom. It turns on and off all night and i never hear a thing. The new electronic thermostat and the delay start feature I think were great improvements over my previous heater. Besides your extended warranty, the thing I like the most is the look.

Lesslie Scott

Here are some Recent Testimonials: We also sell a few of these items on eBay so that we would get Testimonials. Read why our products are great, don’t just listen to us, we hear that from customers who have both!

Nice heater ,fast shipping ,Good Company Buyer:0020110 ( 57) Jan-09-08 10:23
It was a gift and they loved it, saying they aren’t cold anymore. Buyer:galindor4 ( 17) Jan-09-08 07:30
FAST SHIPPING, GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT COMMUNICATION. A+++ Buyer:summertime2781 ( 23) Jan-09-08 05:30
Great EBay …. Fast Delivery A+ Buyer:chuckstain2000 ( 117) Jan-08-08 18:52
Nicely packaged and shipped quickly Buyer:tiltrack ( 5 ) Jan-05-08 13:27
Unit looks just like what i was looking for Buyer:motesah1946 ( 8 ) Jan-04-08 14:28
Great heater…..the kids love it. Fast shipper too! Buyer:tomhammer ( 262) Jan-04-08 04:40
Excellent product. Fast shipping. Easy transaction. Would do business again. Buyer:cronus68 ( 106) Jan-03-08 13:58
Delivery was fast, It does the job. And it is so cute Buyer:cathy6434 ( 19) Jan-03-08 08:36
Amazing…i can already tell a difference…. Buyer:bonz121 ( 20) Dec-31-07 19:59
  Great communication, good seller & product, would deal with again Buyer:mustang2162 ( 15) Dec-29-07 04:10
Contact and shipment same day Buyer:rzfanjimmy ( 18) Dec-27-07 08:33
Item arrived on time & in perfect condition, good prices Buyer:mushay ( 55) Dec-27-07 07:17
great seller, excellent communication, thanks Buyer:peter47hd ( 17) Dec-25-07 18:52
great to deal with A+ Buyer:dirtrace95 ( 429) Dec-20-07 13:03
Great person to work with! Thanks! A+++++++++++++++++++++ Buyer:coo24 ( 335) Dec-19-07 19:13
Great person to deal with! Great customer service! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Buyer:coo24 ( 335) Dec-19-07 19:11
Everything was as seller advertised…truly expedient service!!!!!!!! 5 stars Buyer:nelson388 ( 10) Dec-19-07 14:39
Received promptly and in good order. Thank you. Buyer:371g49 ( 163) Dec-18-07 09:51
good communicator, prompt Buyer:troclo9999 ( 2 ) Dec-17-07 15:19
  Good Ebayer! Good Communication. Fast Shipment. Thank you! Buyer:rettro96 ( 37) Dec-16-07 18:25
Outstanding ebayer! Super fast delivery! Excellent customer service!! Buyer:flyskiskiing ( 50) Dec-15-07 06:26
As described fast shipping A++ Buyer:brokedh ( 130) Dec-12-07 19:08
FAST SHIPPING GREAT EBAYER THANKS A++++++ Buyer:noonan99 ( 228) Dec-10-07 09:42
Heater works well! Heating an entire basement apartment in New England! Buyer:laketodd ( 232) Dec-08-07 03:23
good seller, works great thank you Buyer:funkymoonbaby ( 179) Dec-07-07 04:36
Fast & Smooth Transaction,Great Product,Great Ebay Seller (A+) Buyer:race-rock-2000 ( 750) Dec-06-07 08:43
Great communication. Fast shipment. Nice product. Thank you!!!!! Buyer:moonpiesb ( 72) Dec-02-07 13:33

Don’t forget to go to our Greenisbetter.org Infrared Heaters store!

December 7, 2007

Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25/day

Filed under: Infrared Heaters — Bc @ 8:29 pm

Is this really true, that an Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25 a day? Yes it is, and that is 5cents a killowatt and $1.25 for a 72degree Fahrenheit temperature setting, with our Comfortzone Infrared heaters, needless to say this is half the cost of a projected based on their brochures. No imagine that if you didn’t run your whole furnace, and just heated only 1 or 2 rooms of your home, could you save 75% on energy savings via our energy saving heaters? Yes, and that is the best thing you can do for the environment based on the Sierra Club, where they say heat your home not the planet!

Here are some Infrared heaters FAQ:

Frequently Asked Questions
You May Find Helpful

No Installation Required - Just Plug it In! - Heat Your Entire House or Just a Room.

ComfortZoneâ„¢ Therapeutic Infrared Heaters -
Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is a ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System?

A. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ quartz infrared heater is a revolutionary portable furnace that safely and efficiently heats the objects in a room using infrared waves as opposed to less efficient systems that use radiant or solar radiation.

Q. How does the initial cost and savings compare to other heaters?

A. ComfortZoneâ„¢ quartz infrared heaters utilize new, more efficient technology for generating large amounts of infrared heat. Built with yesterday’s quality using tomorrow’s
infrared and solid state electronic technology. ComfortZone heaters incorporate great styling, with micro-electronic genius. To invest in similar technology that would heat a comparable area could easily cost twice the initial investment without delivering the exclusive features and safe healthy benefits in this 3rd generation portable furnace. The energy savings each month will usually pay for the cost of the heater in less than a few months.

Q. How does the ComfortZoneâ„¢ Portable Heater Work?

A. The Comfortzone combines new advanced engineering with the latest in infrared commercial quartz tubes. Both technologies were developed by Wells Electronics for the ComfortZone heater. The new heat exchanger incorporates a copper-ionization panel for efficient ionization of the water molecules in the air. These water molecules act as a carrier for the infrared heat that is expelled into the room.  Ionized water molecules distribute the heat more evenly in the room than do the air molecules which is why you eliminate most cold air pockets in a room by using moist infrared heat via the Infrared heaters. It is a warmer softer heat that penetrates the body more effectively than radiant heat.   three solar copper furnaces inside the unit absorb the heat from these tubes much like a sponge absorbs water. The patent pending process also utilizes stainless steel diffusion coils and special infrared tubes with ceramic and stainless steel tips. In independent tests the combination of stainless steel diffusion coils interacting with the copper ionization panels in the new heat exchanger produced a 14% increase in heat output / efficiency. The Comfortzone furnace exhales what is coined as “soft” environmentally friendly heat that employs the humidity in the room as a vehicle to warm up large spaces quickly and efficiently. Conventional heat sources that dry the air cause occupants to lose energy and force them to breathe dry
uncomfortable air. Is this really true, that an Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25 a day? Yes it is, and that is 5cents a killowatt and $1.25 for a 72degree Fahrenheit temperature setting, with our Comfortzone Infrared heaters, Yes we have the best energy saving heaters

Q. Where is the ComfortZoneâ„¢ Portable Zone Heater most often used?

A. Cold uncomfortable areas in your home, finished basements, that cold back bedroom, that office down the hall, mobile homes, etc. It can also be used as an energy saving source of comfortable heat when employed as a substitute for other heat sources in the home. It’s a better cheaper way to heat your home.

Q. What makes the ComfortZoneâ„¢ Heater “Healthier” than other heaters?

A. For one… our Infrared heaters do not use up oxygen or dry out the air, nor does it produce positive ions like other blower type heaters. And the ComfortZoneâ„¢ does not destroy healthy negative ions… it actually produces them.  Since the early 1950s scientists have suspected that ions play an important role in how the body functions and, consequently, in how we feel. Research has shown that an abundance of negative ions in the air we breathe is highly beneficial. Conversely, scientists have found that if the air is charged with too few negative ions and too many positives, we become anxious, fatigued and tense. Positive ion poisoning has, in fact, been linked to heart attacks, aggravated asthma, migraine headaches, insomnia, rheumatism, arthritis, hay fever, and most allergies.
Two . . . the internal temperatures inside the furnace destroy harmful biological pathogens including bacteria, virus, mold and mildew without creating a combustion cycle like other fossil-fueled space heaters and radiant/solar coil type electrical heaters. These types of heaters use up oxygen and they remove humidity from the air.

Q. What makes the ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System different?

A. There are three major types of heat.
The first, is radiant heat. Radiant heat can be generated utilizing combustion or the burning of a fossil fuel, i.e. natural gas, wood, oil, etc. It can also be generated using electrical current to heat a coil, as in a base-board heater, or to heat different liquids such as oil in a portable radiator. Radiant heat is a very long wave form that can actually be seen radiating off the earths surface in a mirage or off the top of a wall radiator. It is a very long wave pattern.

The second, is solar radiation. Solar radiation is a very short wave pattern that includes all hose wavelengths in the light spectrum that are both harmful and beneficial. Solar radiation is responsible for you’re the burn you get by sitting to close to a fire or disc heater or by sitting out in the sun too long. Ultraviolet radiation falls into this solar radiation spectrum. Solar radiation has a very short wve pattern that cannot be detected by the human eye. Ultraviolet Radiation, for example, is a type of solar radiation and the wave pattern varies from approximately 180 nanometers to 270 nanometers. Well yes, our sponsors are Infrared heaters by Comfortzone heaters, **Is this really true, that an Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25 a day? Yes it is, and that is 5cents a killowatt and $1.25 for a 72degree Fahrenheit temperature setting, with our Comfortzone Infrared heaters, Yes we have the best energy saving heaters

A third form of radiation is Infrared radiation. It is the safest and most effective type of radiation to use for warming up the objects in a room including the human body. The ComfortZone™ Cozy Heating System uses safe infrared radiation to efficiently convert electrical power into therapeutic infrared heat. Infrared heat is by far the most economical type of heat for zone or area heating. Infrared waves vary from 5 to 14 microns which is is much much longer than solar radiation but much much shorter than radiant heat waves. Infrared radiation is the perfect wave form for the most efficient heating systems. Infrared heat is also the most therapeutic type of heat which is why it is used universally for all medical applications requiring heat applications as well as the preferred heat type in most saunas. Infrared Saunas produce the same infrared wave that the ComfortZone heater produces.

Q. How does the comfort of ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace compare to other systems?

A. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace is a state of the art system that provides the most comfortable form of heat. Unlike traditional systems, which may leave a differential of up to 18 degrees from floor to ceiling, the ComfortZoneâ„¢ infrared heaters furnace produces infrared heat that does not concentrate near the ceiling. Heat is evenly distributed from floor to ceiling throughout the room. The even heating and higher humidity permit lower heat settings with more comfort, less condensation on windows and less static electricity.
In actual studies, photos using infrared lighting demonstrated that the heat was almost perfectly even from floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ Quartz Infrared efficiency is based on the distribution of energized air, not on just fan movement. This heat is coined as “soft heat” due to how comfortable it is. **Is this really true, that an Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25 a day? Yes it is, and that is 5cents a killowatt and $1.25 for a 72degree Fahrenheit temperature setting, with our Comfortzone Infrared heaters, Yes we have the best energy saving heaters

Q. Economically, how does the ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace compare to other systems?

A. The ComfortZone™ furnace is the most economical way to heat. The ComfortZone™ furnace uses an average of 35% less energy than conventional electric furnace/baseboard systems. Even more impressive results were found during comparisons with fuel based heating systems. Individual results, of course, depend on insulation values, local climate, and other conditions.

Q. How much area does a ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System heat and at what cost?

A. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System unit, is an excellent source of primary heat for up to 1000 square feet and a superb source of secondary heat for over 1200 square feet. Price per unit varies from $397.00 to $449 US Dollars. Plus… FREE SHIPPING.

Q. Why does the ComfortZoneâ„¢ quartz infrared furnace cost more than a space heater?

A. It is a furnace in every respect.  It has a miniature heat exchanger, miniature infrared heating coils or tubes, a solid-state electronic control system, high and low limit switches to regulate temperature and air flow, a stylish cabinet, a sensitive solid-state thermostat with high voltage relays for turning the infrared tubes on and off and a dual DC fan system to eliminate harmful electromagnetic radiation that is produced by AC fans. It is a revolutionary “Green technology” product in every respect that produces high-quality infrared heat at a fraction of the price of conventional portable heaters. A space heater only has the capacity to heat a small space because the heat stays where it was generated. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace, like a central heating system, will heat an entire area evenly and efficiently because the heat spreads rapidly through the entire room. Leave the door aopen and the heat will spread into the adjoining room as well. That’s whats so neat about infrared heat. Furthermore, the ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace is safe. It will not start a fire or burn you if you get to close to it. (Personal note: I like to sit in front of my unit when I come in form the cold because it warms me up fast – Bruce Searle). Because of the reduced energy consumption, and the unit’s high level of safety and comfort, ComfortZoneâ„¢ users agree that it is the best value available.

Q. Is the ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System safe?

A. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System has no flame or fumes. Its safe, clean infrared heating elements provide the energy. Extensive TUV-US testing has verified the safety of the ComfortZoneâ„¢furnace.

Is this really true, that an Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25 a day? Yes it is, and that is 5cents a killowatt and $1.25 for a 72degree Fahrenheit temperature setting, with our Comfortzone Infrared heaters, based on feature for feature, Yes we have the best energy saving heaters

Q. How long has the ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace been around?

A. The ComfortZone™ furnace is new for 2008. It was developed by Wells Electronics, an ISO 9000 manufacturer who is an oem supplier to many fortune 500 companies. f Wells Electronics wanted to introduce their own innovative technology into the US market this year. Tens of thousands of Wells quartz infrared heaters are marketed and sold worldwide each year.

Q. Why doesn’t the heat from the ComfortZoneâ„¢ Cozy Heating System rise like conventional heating systems?

A. Because the infrared wave is shorter than radiant heat waves. Now, combine this short wave with an ionizing heat exchanger and what you have is an infrared wave that spreads more quickly and penetrates more thoroughly giving you a more even heat distribution from floor to ceiling. The ComfortZone™ heats an area evenly, keeping heat down where you and your family live.

Q. What kind of warranty does it have?

A. The ComfortZone™ furnace has an extended 3 year factory warranty which includes the heating elements. The unit has no moving parts except the fan.  The furnace has rouble free solid-state controls and diagnostic analysis of any problem can be analized over the telephone with our technical support team through customer service.

Q. How much power does the ComfortZoneâ„¢ furnace draw?

A. The ComfortZoneâ„¢ Furnace uses 1500 watts. That is less than some coffee makers!

Is this really true, that an Infrared Heaters heat for $1.25 a day? Yes it is, and that is 5cents a killowatt and $1.25 for a 72degree Fahrenheit temperature setting, with our Comfortzone Infrared heaters, Yes we have the best energy saving heaters

It really is about energy saving heaters via Infrared heating

Filed under: Infrared Heaters — Bc @ 1:02 am

As some of you know that we have been blogging for the last 3 weeks about our energy saving infrared heaters by Comfortzone heaters, but read below to learn about my experiences of saving energy bill via our Gas bill dropping by 30% last month.

Main Reasons: #1 our Infrared Heaters have a 3 Year Warranty, #2 our Comfortzone Infrared heaters light bulbs last 4 times as long #3 our Infrared heaters are better because they have a digital thermostat, which changes via 1 degree versus low medium high. #4 reason why our Infrared heaters is because our Comfortzone heaters are the best Infrared Heaters, because they are modular. Which means you can interchange parts such as Quartz light bulbs instead of replacing the whole unit. So why does Eden Pure Heaters still sell a ton of Quartz Portable Infrared Heaters? It’s marketing folks, and we have to thank them for it, they are good, and they spend a lot of money on them.

Now my personal Infrared heaters use and staying warm these days in Seattle. I wanted to give you my personal point of view of using these energy saving heaters and how my family is staying warm this cold winter. We started to use the Comfortzone heaters about 3 weeks ago, in our TV room. We placed the unit in a 200sqft room, facing towards a hallway, which goes through our kitchen. The room has 7 windows, a glass door, and a doggy door. We spend most of our time in this living room. It’s absolutely my favorite room in the house, it also has two couches facing each other. And, a TV in a corner with all the kids toys.

The ceilings are about 10ft with a rug on the floor, the Infrared heater, faces west. I usually sit next to eat, and the Infrared heater points at my feet, and keeps the whole room warm for hours, so much so that I have to open the doggy door just to cool the room. I feel so toasty and warm, in the past winters, we have always used our multiple blankets, even though we set our thermostat for 67-68, we feel cold in that room. Not this year folks, we have actually consistently dropped the thermostat to 64, and even shut it off while we run the infrared heater. The small unit, did I mention due to it’s sleek design seems like a composite plastic tough has saved us $60 reduction in our Gas Heating bill this month alone. Wow, what a cool invention this energy saving heaters are, it’s keeping us warm this winter, and

As always this blog is sponsored by Our friends at GreenIsBetter.org are dealers of these top reviewed infrared heaters as mentioned above. But the story of my experiences are 100% accurate in my Seattle home. If you want to see Comfortzone Reviews click on the link and see a side by side comparison.

November 27, 2007

101 Energy Saving tips, but energy saving Heaters?

Filed under: Infrared Heaters — Bc @ 4:02 pm

Below is a list of 101 energy saving tips, but..

AlliantEnergy the company that provides the information says that they don’t recommend using electric space heaters. To that I would like to say, Wrong Alliant! Energy efficient electric space heaters such as our Infrared Heaters, can actually cut your energy bills and heating cost in 50%. How you say, well it’s easy, you only heat the parts of the home that you spend most of your time in, not your whole home. This way, your infrared Heaters which can heat up to a 1000sqft of space with just one heater can actually save the environment too. As you might remember from my energy saving tips blog from 2 days ago, that the Sierra Club recommended that we should NOT heat the whole house, and our energy consumption from heating and cooling our home is our #1 energy consumption. That is why we created our infrared Heater site to be @ GreenIsBetter.org, not only because our heaters are better than Edenpure heaters, but because they are truly energy saving heaters that are good for the environment.

Saving Energy: 101 Ways to Save

It may not seem like using a compact fluorescent light bulb or fixing a leaky faucet will do much to reduce your energy costs - or protect the environment.But if every household practiced just a few simple conservation ideas like the 101 easy ways to save below, we could reduce energy consumption by a significant amount.All it takes is a few minutes each month, and you’ll notice a difference - and make a difference!

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rule1.Do a home energy audit. This survey analyzes your home’s structure, appliances and insulation, as well as your family’s lifestyle. Alliant Energy offers customers a free energy audit called My Home Comfort Check Up that provides a personalized report detailing specific ways to save energy throughout your home. Energy Saving heaters such as our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters are for real!
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Heating your home

2. Change or clean your furnace filter once a month. Dust and dirt can quickly clog vital parts, making your furnace run harder and eventually break down. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

3. Have your heating system inspected regularly - especially if it’s natural gas. A $50-100 annual tune-up can help reduce your heating costs by up to five percent.

4. If you have a forced-air furnace, do NOT close heat registers in unused rooms. Your furnace is designed to heat a specific square footage of space and can’t sense a register is closed - it will continue working at the same pace. In addition, the cold air from unheated rooms can escape into the rest of the house, reducing the effectiveness of all your insulating and weatherizing. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

5. Install a programmable thermostat. If you use it to set back the temperature by 10 degrees for eight hours every night, you’ll lower your heating bills by 10 percent. A $50 digital thermostat can pay for itself in energy savings in less than a year.

6. Don’t set the thermostat higher than you actually want it. It won’t heat your home any faster, and it will keep your furnace running longer than necessary. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

7. Vacuum registers and vents regularly, and don’t let furniture and draperies block the air flow. Inexpensive plastic deflectors can direct air under tables and chairs.

8. If your home has a boiler system, avoid covering radiators with screens or blocking them with furniture. It’s also a good idea to add a reflecting panel behind radiators - you can purchase one at a home center or make one yourself with a plywood panel and aluminum foil. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

9. If your home has electric baseboard heating, be sure to keep furniture and draperies away from the heaters, and leave at least a three-inch clearance under the heating unit.

10. Keep curtains and blinds closed at night to keep cold air out, but open them during the day to let the sun warm the room.

11. Avoid using space heaters, including electric, kerosene or propane models. Not only are they expensive to operate, they’re also very dangerous. WRONG: Don’t use traditional space heaters, And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

12. If you have hardwood or tile floors, add area rugs to keep your feet warm.

13. If you’ll be going on vacation, lower the thermostat to 55 degrees. This will save energy while preventing water pipes from freezing. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

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Fireplaces

14. If you have a wood-burning fireplace, have the chimney cleaned and inspected regularly, and burn only fully dried hardwoods to produce the most heat output.

15. Check the seal on the damper by closing it off and holding a piece of tissue paper inside the firebox. If drafts blow the tissue around, repair or replace the damper.

16. When using the fireplace, turn down the furnace to 55 degrees. If you don’t, all the warm air from the furnace will go right up the chimney, wasting energy and money. Don’t use it at all, but us our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

17. Add fireproof caulk where the chimney meets the wall, inside and outside.

18. When the fireplace is not in use, make sure fireplace dampers are sealed tight, and keep the glass doors closed. If you never use your fireplace, plug the chimney with fiberglass insulation and seal the doors with silicone caulk.

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Insulating your home

19. Check insulation levels throughout your house. Measure attic insulation with a ruler, and check behind switch plates for sidewall insulation. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

20. Install more attic insulation. Upgrading from three inches to 12 inches can cut heating costs by 20 percent, and cooling costs by 10 percent.

21. Add pieces of batt insulation to the rim joists - the area along the top of the foundation where it meets the exterior walls. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

22. If your basement is unheated, install blanket insulation in between exposed floor joists. Energy Saving heaters such as our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters are for real!

23. Choose the new “no-itch” or poly-wrapped insulation products. They’re much easier to handle and safer to work with - making them worth the extra cost.

24. Install additional attic insulation at right angles to the previous layer. You don’t have to use the same type of insulation - it’s fine to use batts or blankets over loose-fill, or vice versa.  And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

25. When using loose-fill, be sure to distribute the insulation evenly. Any inconsistencies can reduce the insulating value.

26.  While shopping for insulation, remember that R-value measures the amount of thermal resistance. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation.

27.  Never cover attic vents or recessed light fixtures with insulation, and allow a three-inch clearance around chimneys and flue pipes to prevent overheating and avoid the risk of fire.

28.  Have a leaky roof repaired and make sure your basement is waterproofed. Wet insulation is worthless. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

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Air conditioning your home

29.  Maintain your central air conditioner by cleaning the outside compressor with a garden hose (be sure to shut off power at the fuse or breaker first). Keep plantings at least one foot away for adequate airflow.

30.  During late afternoon and early evening, turn off unnecessary lights and wait to use heat-producing appliances. It’s also a good idea to shade south- and west- facing windows during the hottest part of the day. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

31.  Plant a tree. One well-placed shade tree can reduce your cooling costs by 25 percent. For maximum benefit, place leafy shade trees to the south and west, and evergreens to the north.

32.  Use ceiling fans to help circulate air throughout the house, and make sure your attic is properly ventilated. A ceiling fan should run clockwise during the summer, and counter-clockwise during the winter.

33.  Set the fan on your central air conditioner to “on” rather than “auto.” This will circulate air continuously, keeping the temperature more even throughout the house and aiding in dehumidification. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

34.  Make sure your window air conditioner is the proper size. It’s better to get one that’s too small than too large - a larger unit will start up and turn off more frequently and won’t do as good a job dehumidifying the air.

35.  Don’t judge the efficiency of your air conditioner by the sound of the fan shutting on and off. The blower will continue to circulate cooled air throughout your home up to 15 minutes after the compressor has stopped. (The same holds true for the furnace.)

36.  Raise the thermostat to about 78 to 80 degrees whenever you go to bed or leave the house. A programmable thermostat will do this for you automatically. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

37.  If your home can’t accommodate central air conditioning, try a whole-house attic fan. This device pushes hot air out through attic vents, lowering the temperature throughout your home about five degrees in less than ten minutes. Attic fans cost less than 25 cents per day to operate.

38.  During the winter, remove window air conditioners and seal the windows with caulk and weatherstripping. You might also want to cover the central air compressor with a tarp to keep it clean.

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Weatherizing your home

39.  Seal doors and windows with caulk, weatherstripping and plastic film. An investment of $50 in weatherizing supplies can reduce heating costs by two to three times that much. Don’t forget the basement windows!

40.  Add foam gaskets behind all outlet covers and switch plates, and use safety plugs in all unused outlets. These are prime places for outside air to leak into your home. Be sure to shut off power at the fuse box or circuit panel first. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

41.  Check the exterior of your home for air leaks, especially around openings for water spigots, air conditioner hoses, dryer vents and gas pipes. Use caulk or expanding foam to seal spaces.

42.  If your home has a large, single-pane picture window, use heavy draperies during the winter to help hold back cold air.

43.  Reflective window film can help reduce heat gain during the summer, and it will keep furniture and carpets from fading.
44.  Check window panes to see if they need new glazing. If the glass is loose, replace the putty holding the pane in place. Most types of window glazing require painting for a proper seal. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

45.  If drafts sneak in under exterior doors, replace the threshold. If that’s not practical, block the drafts with a rolled-up towel or blanket.

46.  Seal the edges of unused doors and windows with rope caulk. Don’t seal them shut permanently - you might need quick ventilation or escape during an emergency.

47.  Choose the right kind of caulk for the job. Use latex or acrylic caulk inside - it’s easy to clean and more forgiving if you’re a beginner. Silicone caulk is great for outside use because it lasts longer and seals virtually any type of surface.

48.  Don’t forget to weatherize the attic access. Secure batt insulation to the back of the hatch or door, and use weatherstripping to seal the opening. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

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Water Heating

49.  Set the water heater temperature at 120 degrees - about halfway between low and medium. This will help save energy and prevent scalding, while keeping unhealthy bacteria from growing.

50.  Install a water-saving showerhead. Don’t worry - it won’t reduce your water pressure. A family of four, each taking a five-minute shower a day, can save $250 a year in water heating costs by switching to a low-flow showerhead.

51.  Fix leaky faucets, especially if it’s a hot water faucet. One drop per second can add up to 165 gallons a month - that’s more than one person uses in two weeks.

52.  Use aerators on kitchen and bathroom sink faucets. If you have hard water, clean aerators and showerheads with vinegar regularly to reduce deposits and build-up. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

53.  Take showers, not baths. A five-minute shower will use about 7.5 gallons of hot water, while filling a bathtub can use up to 20 gallons.

54.  If your water heater is more than 15 years old, install an insulating wrap to reduce “standby” heat loss. It’s also a good idea to insulate hot water pipes where they’re accessible.

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In the kitchen

55.  Use smaller kitchen appliances whenever possible. Microwaves, toaster ovens and slow-cookers can use 75 percent less energy than a large electric oven.

56.  Vacuum the refrigerator coils about twice a year to keep the compressor running efficiently.

57.  As your mother always told you, don’t leave the refrigerator door open. Every time it’s opened, up to 30 percent of the cooled air can escape. The same rule holds for the oven, too.

58.  Keep the refrigerator temperature about 36-38 degrees, and the freezer at 0-5 degrees.

59.  Don’t overload the refrigerator or freezer. The cold air needs to circulate freely to keep foods at the proper temperature. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

60.  Make sure the refrigerator is level, so the door automatically swings shut instead of open. If the floor isn’t level, use shims to prop up the front of the refrigerator.

61.  Don’t worry about placing hot leftovers in the refrigerator. It won’t affect energy use significantly, and cooling food to room temperature first can increase the chance of food-borne illnesses.

62.  Check the seal on your refrigerator door by closing it on a dollar bill. If you can pull the bill out easily, it’s time to replace the gaskets. You can purchase a replacement kit from an appliance dealer or a home center.

63.  Use your oven’s self-cleaning feature immediately after cooking, while the oven is still hot. This will reduce a lengthy warm-up time. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

64.  Use lids on pots and pans to reduce cooking times, and don’t put a small pan on a large burner.

65.  Keep the grease plates under range burners clean to reflect heat more efficiently.

66.  Run the dishwasher only with full loads, and use the air-dry cycle. If your dishwasher has a “booster” water heater, use it; this will heat the water to the 140 degrees recommended by manufacturers, while maintaining an energy-saving 120 degrees on your primary water heater. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

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In the laundry room

67.  Wash only full loads of clothes, and be sure to set the water level appropriately.

68.  Use hot water only for very dirty loads, and always use cold water for the rinse cycle.

69.  Clean the lint screen on the dryer every time you use the machine. A clogged lint screen can make your dryer use up to 30 percent more energy - and it can be a fire hazard.

70.  Remove clothes from the dryer while they’re still damp and hang them up. This will save energy, prevent static and reduce wrinkles and shrinkage. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

71.  Dry one load of clothes immediately after another. This will minimize heat loss, reducing warm-up and drying times.

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Lighting your home

72.  Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs. These bulbs use 75 percent less energy than typical incandescents, and they last 10 times longer.

73.  Look for a compact fluorescent wattage that’s about one-third of the incandescent wattage you usually use.

74.  Use lighting control devices like dimmers, motion detectors, occupancy sensors, photocells and timers to provide light only when you need it. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

75.  Keep lamps away from thermostats; the heat produced can cause your furnace to run less than needed or your air conditioner more than needed.

76.  Dust light fixtures regularly. A heavy coat of dust can block up to 50 percent of the light output.

77.  Use only a single bulb in a multi-socket fixture. Be sure to check the maximum wattage the fixture allows.

78.  Replace an incandescent outdoor light or high-intensity floodlight with a high-pressure sodium fixture. The bulbs will last longer, use less energy, and handle temperature extremes better. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

79.  Use low-voltage lighting kits to light walkways, patios and decks. The soft light will also attract fewer annoying insects.

80.  Decorate with pale colors on walls, ceilings and floors. Soft tones reflect more light, so you can use lower wattage bulbs and delay turning on lights until later in the day. Using high-gloss paint can help as well.

81.  Read light bulb packages carefully. Watts measure the amount of energy needed; lumens measure how much light a bulb produces. Energy-saving bulbs produce more lumens per watt of electricity used.

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Other energy savers

82.  Get rid of spare refrigerators or freezers. An extra appliance can add more than $100 to your energy bills every year, and it’s a safety hazard for small children.

83.  Keep outdoor hot tubs covered when not in use. If you have a pool, use a solar cover to use the natural warmth of the sun to heat the water.

84.  Keep waterbeds covered with quilts or blankets to help retain their heat. You might also want to insulate the bottom with a sheet of rigid foam insulation. And, use our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

85.  Keep the garage door closed, especially during the winter.

86.  If you need a new lawn mower, consider an electric model. They’re less expensive to operate (about three cents of electricity per use), 75 percent quieter, and they significantly reduce toxic emissions.

87.  Instead of air-polluting and expensive charcoal or propane, try an electric or natural gas grill. They’re more economical and more convenient - you’ll never run out of fuel.

88.  Unplug any electrical device that’s not being used. Many appliances, especially computers, televisions and VCRs draw power even when turned off.

89.  Place humidifiers and dehumidifiers away from walls and bulky furniture. These appliances work best when air circulates freely around them. Be sure to clean the unit often to prevent unhealthy mold and bacteria from developing.

90.  If your home has no sidewall insulation, place heavy furniture like bookshelves, armoires and sofas along exterior walls, and use decorative quilts as wall hangings. This will help block cold air.

91.  When you take a vacation, don’t forget to give your appliances a rest too. Turn off and unplug everything you can, set your water heater to the lowest setting and shut off the water supply to the dishwasher and washing machine.

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Buying new appliances

92.  Remember that it pays to invest in energy efficiency. In some cases, the money you save in energy costs can pay back the purchase price in just a few years.  Especially our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters!

93.  Always read the Energy Guide label carefully, and make sure you’re comparing “apples to apples.” Energy use can range significantly even within a single brand.

94.  Choose the capacity that’s right for your family. Whether it’s a furnace or a refrigerator, it doesn’t pay to purchase a unit that’s too large or too small.

95.  In almost every case, a natural gas appliance is more economical to use than an electric model. The $50-75 price difference can be paid back in energy savings in less than a year.

96.  Replace inefficient appliances - even if they’re still working. An aging water heater or refrigerator could be costing you much more than you think. If your central air conditioner is more than 10 years old, replacing it with a high-efficiency new unit will cut your summer electric bills by about one-third.

97.  Shop during the off-season. Many heating and cooling manufacturers offer significant rebates during seasonal sales promotions, and dealers may charge less for installation.

98.  Investigate new technology carefully. Some innovations, like convection ovens or argon-filled windows, may save energy and make life more convenient; others, such as commercial-grade kitchen appliances, might be merely expensive cosmetic enhancements. Energy Saving heaters such as our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters are for real!

99.  Look for the “EnergyStar” logo. This designation from the Environmental Protection Agency means that the appliance exceeds minimum federal energy- use standards, usually by a significant amount.

100.  Don’t forget to ask about warranties, service contracts, and delivery and installation costs.

101.  Be sure to choose a reputable and knowledgeable dealer. A good dealer should be able to help you calculate energy savings and the payback period, and he or she should offer you a range of brands and prices. Choose us at GreenIsBetter.org: as we care about the Environment! Energy Saving heaters such as our Infrared Heaters which are better than Edenpure Heaters are for real!

November 12, 2007

Why our Infrared Heaters are better than a Eden Pure Heater?

Filed under: Infrared Heaters — Bc @ 12:53 pm

I am sitting here next to my couch cozy, and my daughter Mia who is 5 years old says, dad are you going to sell this heater? I said no Honey, not this unit, but similar one’s like it. She said “Oh good, this feels so good, I am going to sit here all day”. You see our Infrared Heater has been running in our TV room for almost 24 hours. Our TV room is the back end of our house, and has a lot of windows, and a doggy door too. So it get’s chilly, but it’s next to the kitchen and a rest room so we love to congregate there. We need all the windows we can get in Seattle in the winter months. So we all hang out here, but our ComfortZone Quartz Infrared heater as a test is actually helping us stay warmer instead of heating the whole house. So that is one of the advantages of a Infrared Space heater, it heats up more space than a traditional heater.

Did you ask “Well, Why is better than a EdenPure Heater?”? No, well I am going to tell you. As you know I like lists so here is why our CZ Infrared Heater is better than EdenPure Heaters brand:

1. It has a digital screen for you to see the temperature you are setting to. Hello isn’t a thermostat or knowing your temperature setting the most important thing in a Infrared heater? Well yes, that is a rhetoric question I asked.

2. It is more energy saving as you can adjust by 1 degree instead of 2 or three, saves more energy. That is the most important reason you buy our Infrared heaters, isn’t it!

3. The darker wood panel makes it more attractive, matches your higher quality look and feel. Your Infrared Heater should not get in the way of your homes esthetics, should it?

4. It has replacement parts for better maintenance, you don’t have to replace the whole unit or get it serviced if your light bulbs are gone bad, believe it or not we don’t want you to replace the whole unit.

5. Our technology is more advanced as we patented the process and our founder Bruce is a genius, he actually use to sell Eden Pure heaters.

Need more reasons? Well we are from the Pacific Northwest, Seattle and Yelm Washington. Our part of the country is known for it’s environmental concern and quality of life. Our state of Washington is known as the Evergreen state, so it’s no wonder that we are concerned about the environment and working on making our Infrared Heaters much better than Eden pure heater brand and more green and better for the environment. When we actually have profits, we have had a lot of startup costs, so we look forward to our profitable days:-), we will donate more to environmental causes and help promote and create more green products. Our main website for Infrared Heaters and other products that are better than eden pure heaters is being designed at GreenIsBetter.org. So there you have it, buy a Infrared heater from us, because they truly are better than that other brand!

Oh here is a link to the Energy saving study: Energy Study

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