Yes I did a video on it, but basically you remove the 6 screws on the back panel, which reveals the entire works including the bulb. ruclips.net/video/qojdnJstz-I/видео.html
It is cute but won't do you much good if a winter storm knocks the power out. That said those scaredy cats if GA actually gets cold (your mileage and my New York one may differ on that) will switch to fighting for a spot to sit on top of it. Big time.
This infrared heater is more about saving $$$ on the natural gas bill than survival, but you remind me I do need to get fuel for my emergency heater (thank you!) Freezing weather in October is VERY unusual for Georgia, but here we are. Usually we get freezing weather (if any) in January/February with some frosty days into Spring. (I'm at just about the same latitude as I was in California, so this is all very normal to me.) The most snow days I've seen since moving here is 6 (2 in December & 4 in January & my friends at lower elevations said there were zero) & usually it's none. Ryan Hall Y'all (weather forecaster here on YT) says my area may experience more "severe weather" than usual this winter, but about the same amount of cold (whatever that means). But, as you say, all that goes out the window if we have a severe power outage - ANY cold is VERY cold when you don't have power 🥶 I'm not much of a pr€ p p €r, but I'm kinda feelin it this year...
Cats are sayin'.. Oh man will ya just look at the box, that great big beautiful box, jus can't wait ta get inside that one!
LOL yes & that's the first thing they did just as soon as I emptied it, too 📦 🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🤭😂😂😂
Question: Does anyone know how to access the bulb?
Yes I did a video on it, but basically you remove the 6 screws on the back panel, which reveals the entire works including the bulb.
ruclips.net/video/qojdnJstz-I/видео.html
That should save you some money.
I hope so! 🙏 I'm not one to keep the house overheated 🔥🏠🔥 so we'll see if this little heater boost keeps the bills down 🙏
It is cute but won't do you much good if a winter storm knocks the power out. That said those scaredy cats if GA actually gets cold (your mileage and my New York one may differ on that) will switch to fighting for a spot to sit on top of it. Big time.
This infrared heater is more about saving $$$ on the natural gas bill than survival, but you remind me I do need to get fuel for my emergency heater (thank you!)
Freezing weather in October is VERY unusual for Georgia, but here we are.
Usually we get freezing weather (if any) in January/February with some frosty days into Spring. (I'm at just about the same latitude as I was in California, so this is all very normal to me.)
The most snow days I've seen since moving here is 6 (2 in December & 4 in January & my friends at lower elevations said there were zero) & usually it's none.
Ryan Hall Y'all (weather forecaster here on YT) says my area may experience more "severe weather" than usual this winter, but about the same amount of cold (whatever that means).
But, as you say, all that goes out the window if we have a severe power outage - ANY cold is VERY cold when you don't have power 🥶
I'm not much of a pr€ p p €r, but I'm kinda feelin it this year...
@@kimartist You're making Georgia sound good again. I'm already dreading a New York winter.