InternResponsible119
InternResponsible119 t1_j12muuy wrote
Get a small fan and put it on the other side of the room from the oil heater. Put the fan on low. You just want to push air through it, not blow on it. It takes a while to heat up and once it's hot if you blow on it too hard you'll cool it off and it won't heat anything.
If you don't use a fan the heat from the oil heater just goes straight up to the ceiling and heats up your jerkoff neighbor's apartment upstairs
Fuck that guy
Get a small fan and move air through the heater and get a little room circulation going.
The other way to go is to take a medium fan and point it towards a ceiling corner of the room or straight up to the ceiling just to get full room circulation going and that will do the job as well, but you might want to orient the heater such that air moves easily through it once you figure out how the air is moving.
InternResponsible119 t1_iyd29y7 wrote
I go through their leather shoes that are kind of like sandals and kind of like moccs, probably a pair a year, maybe two pair a year. I wouldn't put them in the BIFL category unless you just keep replacing them. I have a specific reason though, it's a persistent pain problem in my feet and these don't cause me any more pain so that's why I stick with them. Haven't found anything else to replace them with. The rain is tough on them so I try to keep it to wearing them when it's dry out.
InternResponsible119 t1_ixkd893 wrote
Reply to Just bought an All-Clad D5 Stainless Steel frying pan for the first time. Just cooked eggs in it and they slid right out. Wish us luck! by femifist26
Which one has a rounded bottom inside edge for proper classic french omelet making?
InternResponsible119 t1_j1457bw wrote
Reply to comment by hacknix in Does oil filled heater takes much longer than the fan heater? by Substantial-Elk-1259
The book may say but I tell you from experience that if you cool off the heater too much it isn't going to throw heat anywhere near as much as if you let it stay hot.