
Not that I was withholding, I had just forgotten about it until we had this recent cold snap here in NW Georgia, and I had to remember how to keep warm!
I don't live in an extremely cold climate, but we have our chilly days and it would cost me a small fortune in natural gas to heat our large home. I bought this Vornado VH2 a year and a half ago at Bed, Bath & Beyond for around $79. I use it to heat the main level of my three story home on the coldest of days. Although it is not intended to heat 1,500 square feet, it does a good job very economically. It takes about 15 minutes to get the warm air moving around enough to actually make the room feel comfortable. I especially like that it does not get hot to the touch and is safe to have around my family, without having to worry about someone getting burnt. When we need it upstairs, it's lightweight and portable. I'll most likely buy another one of these this year to keep in the basement, as it works just as well to heat the 1,000 square feet down there. No more drastic gas bills!
Be sure to note that the reviews on Amazon.com are being pulled down by people mistaking it for a very similar model, the Vornado DVH. The DVH is a cheaper model and apparently not as wonderful. If you decide to purchase, be sure to purchase the Vornado VH2.

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We have a few of these things. Not the smae name brand. We love them.
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