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Comfort Zone Vs EdenPure Infrared Heater Review

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I am often asked which Infrared Heater is better, the Comfort Zone, or the EdenPure, and the answer is always a tricky one. Neither one completely blows the other out of the competition, but there are some minor differences between both units that deserve being mentioned.

The Comfort Zone Infrared Heater performs better than the EdenPure in the area of heat diffusion and operating life time. The Comfort Zone Infrared Heaters have a new heat diffuser made of stainless steel that is capable of producing 14% more heat than its competitors. Comfort Zones are also designed to last longer because of their unique infrared heating technology. It boasts up to a 20,000 hour life span before a replacement could be necessary. The EdenPure though, uses standard infrared bulbs that are only rated at a 5,000 hour operating lifetime.

A similarity that both the Comfort Zone and EdenPure share is the type of heat exchanger each unit has installed. They both use solid copper heater exchangers that enhance the absorption of infrared heat. This copper exchanger converts the infrared waves into a bandwidth of 9-10 microns through a process of copper ionization. This bandwidth is the optimum level for maximum heat absorption.

The Comfort Zone provides healthier heat. What this means is that Comfort Zone Infrared Heaters do not burn any oxygen, or affect humidity levels during operation. Most standard electric heaters can emit harmful byproducts and produce uncomfortable heat. The Comfort Zone though, provides a gentle type of heat that stays consistent from floor to ceiling.

Both units come with a fully functional remote and thermostat, and diffuse their heat with the help of an internal fan. Comfort Zone Infrared Heaters use a Dual DC fan system that is much quieter in comparison others. This is an important aspect of an appliance you will be operating in your home for an extended period of time.

In terms of pricing, the Comfort Zone comes out to be more expensive. The highest price Comfort Zones are approximately 400-500 dollars, while the most expensive EdenPures are in the 300-400 dollar price range. Both units however, share a similar price tag in their lower priced models of around 300-350 dollars.

In conclusion, both of these Infrared Heaters would make great additions to your home, but it is important to weigh the options and make an informed decision. The Comfort Zone , while offering slightly better functionality, comes at a slightly higher price. I have found that when purchasing an item such as this, it is important to look for the best quality product that you can comfortably afford. This decision will pay off in the long run in terms of maintenance fees and repairs.

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January 28th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Remote Controls  |  Comments Off

Featured Project: John Connell Custom Homes

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Turney Lighting & Electric is the San Antonio region’s premier designer lighting showroom. Founded in 1983 by Ron Turney, Turney Lighting has grown from selling only fans to builders to offer a wide selection of custom lighting, indoor and outdoor lighting designs, ceiling fans, lighting controls such as dimmers, fan controls and even a state of the art whole home automation system.

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January 23rd, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Remote Controls  |  Comments Off

Carrier Heat Pump – Changing the Fan Speed

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Carrier heat pump acts as an air heater during the winter season as well as an air conditioner during the summer. Basically, it helps to ensure that you will have a comfortable environment in your house. It can be considered as the most economical device to carry heat and disperse it to your home evenly. One of the most important regular maintenance on this pump is to adjust and change the fan speed accordingly to provide the desired temperature.

You can always change the fan speed yourself if you know the right way to do it. It is fast, simple and easy. First of all, you will have to identify the control panel location for your heat pump outside your house. Most of the unit nowadays has three type of speed; high, medium or low. If you prefer a higher temperature of air dispersed from the pump, you might want to select medium or low. Choose high fan speed if you want a cooler air.

All heat pumps are equipped with switches for you to set either to winter mode or summer mode according to your season. Switch on the heat mode during winter season and AC mode during summer season. It is usually being set manually. These are all the setting at the outer side of your HVAC unit.

Now, when you return to your house, you can set your desired temperature. This can be done using the remote control with variable units. Other than setting the temperature, there are lots more parameters that can be set such as the timer and swing mode. When you have set to the desired parameters, the internal sensor will be triggered. It will then automatically control the fan speed so that the carrier heat pump is able to provide the temperature required.

This is an economical unit to provide heating and cooling air to your home. Remember to select the correct fan speed to avoid losing too much energy through the vent.

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January 16th, 2012  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Remote Controls  |  Comments Off

Infrared Heaters Consumer Reports – Lifesmart Amish Infrared Heater Review

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The LIFESMART Amish inspired power plus 1200 square foot 6 element infrared quartz heater boasts a top of the line design that offers more copper for greater heat transfer than any of the other leading infrared heaters. LIFESMART products are advertised as being smart for the consumer and smart for the planet.

The LIFESMART produces no emissions and is 90% efficient in the room its being used. This is compared to 60% efficiency that is produced in furnace heat by the time it reaches a room.

The LIFESMART is a portable heater and advertises to heat any area up to 1200 sq. feet (depending on how efficient the space is). The air emitted by this LIFESMART heater is evenly distributed, will not dry out, and is moved through a built-in lifetime air filter that destroys bacteria and other organisms.

The Power Plus by LIFESMART offers safe heat. It will not burn children or pets and produces no emissions. This heater has a full ETL certification for safety features. It offers a consistent heat so that the temperature remains the same, without the loss of heat, from ceiling to baseboard. It will save on the heating bill as it will use up to 1500 watts of electricity, which is about the same as a hairdryer.

The LIFESMART power plus heater gets efficiency from the six infrared quartz elements rated at 25,000 hours. There are also four copper heat exchanges, three that wrap the quartz elements and one at the exit.

The efficient and innovative design allows for the absorption of infrared energy and the production and circulation of heated and purified air back into the room. One of the most efficient heaters on the market.

It has a soft touch LED control screen to change settings or offers a remote control so that temperature and fan changes can be made across the room for added convenience. Settings can also be put on a time frame, rather than temperature, not all infrared heaters offer this function. It is a lightweight 40 lbs. and comes with EZ glide wheels for added mobility, making it one of the most portable infrared heaters you can buy.

The LIFESMART heater has a 110 volt plug & play with a 6 foot long cord for easy placement anywhere in the home.

Lifesmart Amish Features

The heater is rated to heat up to 1200 sq feet
Healthier, cleaner air: built in lifetime filter that destroys bacteria, virus, mold, mildew and other unhealthy organisms. Eliminates contamination caused by forced air heating and space heaters
Safe Heat: The LIFESMART infrared heater will not burn children or pets and includes several safety features.
Portable and easy to operate: E-Z glide wheels are included as well as a soft touch LED control. There is also a remote control to operate the unit from across the room
No special installation: 110 volt plug and play with a 6 foot cord

Lifesmart Amish Reviews

Overall, users really liked the performance of the LIFESMART heater. There were several comments about the ease of use and the convenient controls on the heater and the remote, including that users are able to set a temperature range and the heater will turn on when it falls within two degrees below the requested temperature.

Most consumers have mentioned that their heating bill only went up a small amount after using this infrared heater as a large source of heat in the home. A few users, who reported having small apartments, even used this heater as the only source of heat in their home. Most comments were that it heated evenly without any cold spots. Consumers also loved how quiet the unit was.

The complaints were that it did not heat up an area as large as it advertised or that users did not get the “infrared” feel from the infrared heater that they had hoped.

They seem to be a good buy for the money, overall, users like the LIFESMART.

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December 31st, 2011  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Remote Controls  |  Comments Off

4986 Myrtle Hill Ave.

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4986 Myrtle Hill Drive in Zachary, LA. The word Absolutely Gorgeous would have to describe this great home in Zachary, LA. If quality is what you are looking for, then look no further. This four bedroom home features all the upgrades of any luxury home you will find plus more. Just look at these features: Double/triple crown molding, Fisher Pachle 5 burner gourmet gas stove w/ top 420 cubic ft.per min exhaust fan for stove top., TV connection in Master Bath Slab, granite counter tops in Kitchen, slab granite island in kitchen, Ceramic tile and wood floors throughout, Large open floorplan with extra large windows, Recessed lighting in Master Bedroom and Livingroom, Cable outlets in all rooms, Pocket doors in some rooms, Wrap around closet in master bath, French doors with blinds that open to patio in Master Bedroom, Security system with fire monitoring, Timed New orleans style lighting around pool, Low voltage landscape lighting in front yard, Concrete curbing around all flower beds and trees, Premiere landscaping, Mature palm trees around pool, Back yard completely fenced, Vinyl fence across front of drive, 18 x 38 roman shaped pool with polaris pool cleaner, Lavish concrete around pool area, Concrete patio with drive for boat/trailer/RV, Decked gazebo with remote lighting and ceiling fan, Recepticles in gazebo, Numerous full grown trees and landscaping, Working fountain in courtyard, Additional 8 x 16 storage for gas powered equipment with roll up garage door, Extra …

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April 24th, 2011  |  Posted in Ceiling Fan Remote Controls Videos  |  Comments Off

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