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Canada planning to ban small electric space heaters.

Next they will have to take a look at automobiles, they often get into accidents and thus, may affect the health of those using them and those impacted by them.

Government, always trying to prevent what "might happen."

If anything, there should be instructions on how to safely use the item and the rest should be on the one using it.
 
If anything, there should be instructions on how to safely use the item and the rest should be on the one using it.

There are, I have a bunch around the house to heat out of the way places when I don't feel like firing up the woodstove.

The first three pages of the instruction manual are safety warnings.

There are safety notices stuck all over the unit itself.

There are safety stickers stuck on the cord.

A half wit could not fuck it up.

Like everything else these Marxist wreckers do, this is designed to make you miserable, when the only choice you have is the $20,000 piece of shit "heat pump" hanging on the wall outside.

These things are next to worthless in cold places like where I live.

They are "reverse" air conditioners, but when there is no heat outside to pump, you have no choice but to either give it up as a bad job, or turn on the heat strips, assuming you have ductwork.

An older woman that Mrs. AF works with was swindled into one of these things, ended up spending thousands of dollars, when the first cold snap hit last year, the unit shut down once the lower limit was reached.

Her electric bill went from about $80 a month to $600 or more during the winter.
 
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There are, I have a bunch around the house to heat out of the way places when I don't feel like firing up the woodstove.

The first three pages of the instruction manual are safety warnings.

There are safety notices stuck all over the unit itself.

There are safety stickers stuck on the cord.

A half wit could not fuck it up.

Like everything else these Marxist wreckers do, this is designed to make you miserable, when the only choice you have is the $20,000 piece of shit "heat pump" hanging on the wall outside.

These things are next to worthless in cold places like where I live.

They are "reverse" air conditioners, but when there is no heat outside to pump, you have no choice but to either give it up as a bad job, or turn on the heat strips, assuming you have ductwork.

An older woman that Mrs. AF works with was swindled into one of these things, ended up spending thousands of dollars, when the first cold snap hit last year, the unit shut down once the lower limit was reached.

Her electric bill went from about $80 a month to $600 or more during the winter.

Hmm, the bar for half wit seems to have lowered in recent years, are you sure about that?
 
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