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19 Oct 20, 10:12 PM |
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Goes on at 6am 'til 8am to take the chill off, has done for the last couple of weeks, not needed it during the day/evening yet.
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19 Oct 20, 10:17 PM |
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A few days ago we did as it was 10c with a chilly wind. It’s fine right now at 16c, a blanket will do before bed 🤣
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19 Oct 20, 10:21 PM |
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We are on the south coast and my heating has been on for 2 weeks 🤪
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19 Oct 20, 10:55 PM |
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Literally me! It's not been really cold here yet but I do try and delay putting it on. Putting it on wouldn't break the bank but it feels so silly when I could just put another layer on. But we are kind of competitive about it, wondering who will cave and put it on, me or my husband.
I might find it harder now I know we're in the minority!
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20 Oct 20, 05:35 AM |
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Mine is controlled by a thermostat so is never off. It kicks in when the temperature drops below whatever I have it set to, which varies by day and time. It has been on the occasional morning.
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20 Oct 20, 08:00 AM |
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Same here. We never actually turn it off - even for the summer. It is controlled by the thermostat at various differing temperatures throughout the day and
night, although it's set very low at night because I can't abide sleeping in a heated room and have to have a window open
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20 Oct 20, 08:27 AM |
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We have only had it on for 30 mins at a time, about 4 times since March .
We don’t use the thermostat as we have hive so if it’s a bit chilly I just boost it for 30 and that’s enough . |
20 Oct 20, 08:32 AM |
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Yes, it's been on for weeks. If it's cold the heating goes on, I'm pretty sure this year it came on in August. What's the point in being cold and uncomfortable, I think it must be an age thing though, we put the heating on and our DS opens his bedroom window.
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20 Oct 20, 08:58 AM |
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20 Oct 20, 09:52 AM |
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Yes! We control ours manually and I think I actually had it on one day in August when it was unusually cold (we're in the North West). Can't stand being cold in the house!
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