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ACorania t1_j9dil7z wrote

I could be wrong, but I think in general that space heaters are the most expensive way to heat. More than gas in most situations.

Obviously it depends on if you are heating the same amount of space, the relative efficiency of your specific situation, etc. etc... but as a general rule, space heaters are the most costly form of heating.

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ACorania t1_j9di8sv wrote

It depends who is on the hook for the cost. If the heat just runs up the electric and that is the renters responsibility, then the Landlord doesn't really have an incentive to care. If they replace it then the renter sees the savings, not them.

If the landlord is responsible for the costs... yeah, I bet they are all over it.

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Shibi_SF t1_j9dhor6 wrote

LOL I felt like I was part of that family of bleached blondes after I typed my reply… I even laughed to myself in valley-speak as I wrote it.

And, in support of the Lee’s I will like ohmygod take the 116 to the 12 to the 101 north to like you know get there to eat their pho unless there is traffic then we would probably have to hop off of the 116 at Guerneville Road and just take the 101 for like one or two exits to Hopper. (Gasp) (dramatic look, hungry for pho)

(Edited the spelling of Guerneville smh)

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coroff532 t1_j9dghi1 wrote

this site should be banned for false news. I use to take in Wired magazine. Until it gave Hogwarts a 1/10 for political clout. is coal powered electricity what is best for everyone? or is gas power more efficient for certain areas. all I know is Wired magazine gives power to anyone without any review. https://web.archive.org/web/20230210135608/https://www.wired.com/review/hogwarts-legacy-review/

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