InvadeHerKim

InvadeHerKim t1_je4rumh wrote

When I had Spectrum, I used Trim and they got my monthly plan down to $50. They do take 15% of what they save you up front but I don't mind paying them to deal with Spectrum vs. me having to deal with Spectrum.

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InvadeHerKim t1_j6g5jpr wrote

65-67. 60 at night while in bed. I usually wear comfy socks, sweats/warm pants and a blanket hoodie thing but I like being comfy and cozy whereas my husband's in shorts.

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InvadeHerKim t1_j5l95ql wrote

My parents bought heat pumps for their living room and den which are on the same level in 2021. My dad says their furnace rarely kicks on and only primarily heats the upstairs of their 2400 sq feet-ish home or if it's super cold, like below zero cold, but that's just to help supplement the heat pumps because they're working hard to keep temp in below zero cold.

He used a DIY kit called Mr Cool and did the installation himself. He has a lot of mechanical and DIY experience. He said he wished he'd put one unit upstairs and one downstairs because one unit handles the entire downstairs and having two on the same floor is overload. He doesn't regret the switch at all.

We plan to switch to a heat pump in the house my husband and I are in for the same reason, oil is too damn expensive and the added bonus of a heat pump is they are an A/C in the summer an d our summers have been getting more and more hot and humid each summer. Best of luck to you!

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InvadeHerKim t1_iqotz5g wrote

No. I've never understood the hype. I wear a pair of winter style bogs or my Xtra tufs if the snow's not super deep. I love my Xtra tufs so much I bought a pair for "going out" because my first pair is now my chicken coop/gardening pair. Usually people I see wearing them are wearing them in the winter for fashion not practicality, because they are slippery a.f. in icy/snow conditions.

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