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		<title>The Advantages Of Oil Radiators Over Propane Heaters</title>
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		<dc:creator>Madeleine Hawne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having an oil-filled radiator heater at home is an asset as temperature begins to come down. One tends to overlook the drafty points of home when temperature is on the rise with a bright sun around. As the temperature begins to drop and reaches subzero levels, you are suddenly reminded of that.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having an oil-filled radiator heater at home is an asset as temperature begins to come down. Somehow, you always forget about the drafty areas of your home when it is 70 degrees and sunny outside. But let those subzero temperatures start along with a kicking wind and suddenly you remember.</p>
<p>What is an Oil Filled Radiator Heater?</p>
<p>Portable electric heaters heat a room on the principle of heat radiation and are provided with a fan that distributes heat all over the room, but an oil-filled heater has oil stored within a sealed compartment containing fins and coils.  As oil filled heaters work on the principle of convection heating they do not require any fan for distribution of heat all over the room. Latest models of these heaters come with a timer that can be programmed for an automatic switch off at a predetermined hour, thus discontinuing with its continued operation when not required.</p>
<p>How does it Heat an Area?</p>
<p>Convection current means that heat rises from the unit, comes back down, thus raising the temperature in the process. The heating may not be as effective as with a forced air furnace but it raises the temperature of a 12 x 18 foot room by ten degrees.</p>
<p>Where does this heater do the most Good?</p>
<p>Most people have drafty spots in their homes that just never seem to warm up. Generally these spots are near a window or a door that can&#8217;t be sealed properly and the heater has to work hard to heat such spots. When those spots are warmed, your furnace runs less. Usually, it takes one hour for this heater to give its best performance, but having reached that level it keeps the room cozy and comfortable It would need the same time for getting cool too.</p>
<p>What are the Benefits of Oil over Electric or Propane Heaters?</p>
<p>An oil-filled radiator heater is portable and energy efficient, much more than an electric unit that blasts the room with a surge of electricity or a propane heater that loses much of its fuel in waste. The most helpful aspect of an oil filled radiator heater is that it need not be refilled, making it the most efficient and economical means of heating as compared to other options of heating.</p>
<p>Should you be considering a reliable and efficient heater to keep your home warm during winters, you have a great option in an oil-filled radiator heater that&#8217;s available from the outlets selling propane, baseboard or ceramic heaters. A free advantage of an oil unit is that it will not dry out the air and your skin as others that blow dry air.</p>
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