Heater Warmer
Heater Warmer
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Aroma AWK-115S Hot H20 X-Press 1-1/2-Liter Cordless Water Kettle $24.00 1.5-liter capacity Easy cordless pouring with the patented Strix electric connector Safe-grip handle and no-drip spout Easy-to-read water level indicator Elegant brushed stainless steel finish... |
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Mr. Coffee MWBLK Mug Warmer $7.47 Trust Mr. Coffee to create this unique product. It's like a special dock for your mug. Place you mug on this electric base and it'll keep any beverage warm. From coffees, teas, chocolates, and toddies, use this mug warmer to help keep beverages warm - as you like it. It's perfect for any fan of warm beverages. This Mug Warmer also makes a great gift to an appreciative friend or colleague.... |
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Proctor Silex K2070Y 1 Liter Electric Kettle $10.88 Housed in a smooth, modern-looking design, this 1000-watt electric kettle rapidly boils up to 1 quart of water for coffee, tea, instant soups, and more. The unit features a detachable cord and a nonspill spout for graceful serving, plus a generous handle with a secure grip. Its immersed heating element provides a rapid and quiet heating process, making it ideal for the office, home, or college dor... |
what temperature should my water heater be at?
I'm a family of four, and in the morning, usually two-three of us take showers after each other. We don't really use hot water that much. Our laundry is done not using our water (we live in an apartment) and we don't use the dishwasher too much. I've heard keeping the water heater at 125 F is warm enough to take showers and do things around the house, and hot enough to kill jerms, yet not too hot and result in saving energy. What is the ideal temperature for a water heater? Also, do those water heater blankets really work in keeping the heater warm and saving energy? I'm thinking of buying one. And when winter comes along, should I rise my water heater temperature? I live in So Cal, so it doesn't really get that cold, but still; should it be higher in the winters?
the lowest possible temperature will use the least amount of energy. Try 110F


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