My space heater's Lo and Hi settings are insufficiently distinct.

Ha. You can't trap us into posting our space heater pics on this thread.

*too smart*
 
I bought one of those Patton space heaters at Wal-Mart last month for the shed. Low setting do not seem to work so good. But I know everything on it works perfect when I put it on High - It gets hot in there real quick, the built-in alarm on the heater starts beeping, and then I smell something melting......so I turn it off until its' cold again.
 
mine has two switches and a dial and it looks like a radiator. it's neat.
 
I bought one of those Patton space heaters at Wal-Mart last month for the shed. Low setting do not seem to work so good. But I know everything on it works perfect when I put it on High - It gets hot in there real quick, the built-in alarm on the heater starts beeping, and then I smell something melting......so I turn it off until its' cold again.

ugh.

grammar alert.
 
We're up to five or six space heaters now. Everyone has a different idea of what comfortable warmth is.
 
Don't do it!

Sonny will zoom in, get the serial number, track down the store you bought it in, buy off the "man" with the store's tapes and have your info on the GB.

It happens.:cool:

I bought my DeLonghi heater at JNO Solenberger's hardware on Berryville Pike in Winchester Virginia for $49.99 too many years ago to remember. It sits in my tackroom and works halfway well at keeping the room at 45 degrees.

I'm certain they have records of the transaction and you can google the store with ease.
 
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