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Old 10-29-2014, 08:52 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Frank Lee View Post
I know winter has arrived when I unzip my super-duper cold-weather sleeping bag to use as yet another quilt layer.
Glad I am not the only one, the apartment is usually 50-62 degrees during the winter so a sleeping bag is the only logical choice for a nice toasty bed.

I do take a hot shower in the morning though, gotta have a perk.

Also has anyone found a CHEAP, heating pad to use on furniture.

I have been trying to convince my folks to heat their chairs to keep the heat off (now that they are old they want it hot during the winter and pay dearly when they do)

Not really sure if a heated blanket or what would work for the task, did I mention cheap?

Also the thing would need enough power the really warm the seat up, a lot of the heated massage deals have so few watts they won't affectively warm you in a 60 degree room let alone 50 degrees.

Ah well.
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