Jan 31

Do you have areas in your home or at work where you need to provide just a little more heat. This is a problem easily solved with Mr Heater. There is a Mr Heater product for every heating need you may have.

You may have a room addition where the central furnace is not heating sufficiently. You may need more heat in your garage or work area. You may need some heat outside at a campsite or a construction area and need cordless heat.

Mr Heater has many kinds of heaters for your every need. Mr Heater has heaters for small jobs like your hobby center or a cool part of the house. There are big heaters for commercial use.

Most of the heaters do not need an electric cord, which is very convenient. Some places you need heat do not have a place to plug in a heater. You may be using all of your available plugs in your hobby center. You may be out on a camping trip and cannot plug in a heater. You may have a construction job and there are no electrical outlets.

Most Mr Heater products work by battery power and propane or kerosene. They are forced air heaters that are very quiet, so you can watch television on your Ipad or listen to your favorite music without the sound of loud blowing to interfere.

Here is a quick run-down of some of the Mr Heater products:

    Hero, a forced air cordless heater that is convenient for indoor or outdoor purposes. The Hero is a propane heater that will heat up to 800 square feet and is 50% quieter than the usual propane heaters. It only weighs twelve pounds so it is very easy to move to the places it is needed. Since it does not need an electrical cord, it is a top choice.

    Vent-free heaters that are wall-mounted are excellent for indoor heat. It doesn't even take up floor space since it is on the wall. No chimney is needed; it doesn't need to be vented. This convenient heater is available in different powers and different area heating abilities.

    Convection heaters are capable of big heat and are good for large, industrial-sized areas or outdoors. No electricity is required. This heater is needed for construction work areas, large buildings, emergency situations, even can be used for sports.

    Contractor, a heavy-duty forced air propane heater that does need a 110 volt electrical outlet. You can use an extension cord as long as it is a grounded three-wire cord and must be of the proper wire size. This heater can heat from up to 800 square feet to up to 9,000 square feet, depending on the size of the heater. This heater is good for outdoor use and for use in large buildings, excellent for construction jobs, factories and barns.

    Forced air kerosene heaters are heavy-duty heaters good for outdoor use and can be used in large buildings. These heaters can heat from 1,200 square feet up to 6,000 square feet, depending on the size and power you are using.

There are other models as well, each with their own strengths and ability to solve heat problems. Mr Heater does have a heater for every area and use you may have. Each unit comes with a one-year warranty from the date of purchase.

Use Mr Heater for all of your extra heating needs. Mr. Heater is well known and well tried. Make Mr Heater your heater today. For convenience, economy and durability, Mr Heater cannot be beat!
 

Jan 16

Tips from a Toronto Mortgage Broker:   If you'd like to "know your stuff" before heading into a mortgage broker or financial planner's office, you may want to check out the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada's consumer publications. The government body has done a great job of outlining basic financial topics – from how to borrow on home equity to how to develop a household budget. It also offers a six-part section on credit cards – that addresses how to save with credit cards as well as how to shop around for a credit card – runs down the various mortgage products on the market place and tackles saving and investing topics. While meeting a mortgage broker in person is probably the best way to find the financial products that best suit your particular needs, it never hurts to head into a meeting with a basic understanding of your options. The FCAC's publications will provide you with the background you need to navigate the discussion in the direction you'd like it to go.

 

Marcy

http://www.mortgages4women.ca/

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