Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Clean and Easy Waxing Spa Basic Kit


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Rating: 4.3

List Price : $120.00 Price : $68.97
Clean and Easy Waxing Spa Basic Kit

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Contains: Waxing Spa Warmer; 3 Large Original Wax; 3 Medium Original Wax; 3 Small Original Wax; 3 Large Roller Heads; 1 Medium Roller Head; 1 Small Roller Head; 1 Fine Line Roller Head; Epilating Cloths: 50pk Large, Medium, Small; 1 After Wax Lotion 5oz.; 1 "Remove" Skin Conditioner 5oz.; Educational DVD; & Instruction Booklet


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Clean and Easy Waxing Spa Basic Kit Reviews


Clean and Easy Waxing Spa Basic Kit Reviews


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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and easy to use!, June 6, 2008
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I just ordered this (after having seen the aesthetician using this at the salon I go to) and I'm so glad I did. I typically spend about $85 on a leg and bikini wax at the salon (plus tip), so using this one time paid for itself.

Everything was included (except for a thermal sleeve, which I've contacted the seller about, but this is a non-issue), even things you probably don't need, like an instructional DVD.

If you've ever waxed by sticking those "tongue depressor" sticks into a tub of wax then you will appreciate the roll on applicators. There's minimal sticky mess because you're not scooping the wax out of the tub to transfer it to your skin and there's no cooling down and placing in the microwave every other minute.

I wasn't thrilled about the quality of the paper strips as they stuck to my skin more than once, although the air conditioning might have been on a little too high, causing the strips to stick. If the paper is in fact a problem,... Read more
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Salon results at home...finally!!, April 15, 2010
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I wax everything. Legs, arms, underarms, sides of face and top lip (peach fuzz), AND my husbands back. This is bar-none the best way to wax at home. Set it to high for 1/2 hour then turn down to mid-level heat and the wax rolls on gently and thin (key for quick, easy zip off). Comes with manual AND DVD if you're new to this process.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best waxing kit EVER!!, April 10, 2010
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This is the best home/business waxing kit ever! After trying microwavable kits, no heaters, even buying a pot to let wax melt in, I decided to try Clean and Easy due to the few but positive reviews. Let's just say, on the first try I was able to give myself an almost professional looking bikini wax. To me it felt as though it was less painful than other waxing systems (of course, it does have pain, if you are looking to get waxed, none are pain free). And since the wax comes out of a roller, it is extra simple, fast, clean to apply; no worrying if you spread to much with the Popsicle stick, or messy wax everywhere. The kit also comes with everything you would need, wipes to clean the area for before (which actually wasn't included in the description), and lotions for later, the only thing you need that isn't included is talc (baby powder or something). The DVD gives you a quickie introduction to waxing so you know the basics before getting started. Of course, if you have NEVER... Read more
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Monday, November 28, 2011

#$>Delonghi TRD0715T Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator



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Effectively heat any room of the house with the DeLonghi portable oil-filled radiator. The heater produces the maximum amount of radiant heat while ensuring a low surface temperature, making the radiator a nice choice for homes with pets or kids. The user-friendly control panel offers an adjustable thermostat and three heat settings to customize your heating needs and optimize energy-efficient operation. For added energy savings it also features a 24-hour programmable timer. With 96 settings you can heat a room for any amount of time and for different time periods during the day and night. The anti-freeze setting allows the unit to automatically turn itself on when the temperature drops below 44 degrees F. Safety highlights include rust-resistant durable metal construction, a gently rounded design, and a thermal cut-off function that automatically turns the heater off if it starts to overheat. With its sleek look and silent operation, the DeLonghi oil-filled radiator is the perfect solution to all your heating needs.delonghi radiators,oil filled radiator heater,delonghi heater

Thursday, November 24, 2011

#> Dr Heater Quartz + PTC Infrared Portable Space Heater - 1500 Watt, UL Listed , Produces 60% More Heat with Advanced Dual Heating System.


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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lasko 5395 30-Inch-Tall Digital Ceramic Pedestal Heater with Remote Control

Lasko 5395 30-Inch-Tall Digital Ceramic Pedestal Heater with Remote Control

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A smart money-saving alternative to heating the entire home and room heaters energy efficient, this energy-efficient pedestal heater features a ceramic heating element for quickly and safely warming a room. Its user-friendly top-access digital control panel makes it easy to select from three quiet settings. Choose "low" (900 watts; 3070 BTUs) for reduced noise and energy consumption, "high" (1500 watts; 5118 BTUs) for heating a room quickly, or the automatic thermostat-controlled mode for maintaining a personalized comfort level. In addition, the unit can be set to oscillate at the push of a button for even heat distribution throughout the room. Other highlights include a convenient one-hour-increment timer (up to eight hours), automatic overheat protection for safety, and an elevated design for optimal heat when sitting. A multi-function remote control comes included. Requiring minimal stand assembly and taking up just a square foot of floor space, the ETL-listed pedestal heater measures approximately 12 by 12 by 30 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty.
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DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology

DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology
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Effectively heat any room in the home with this portable electric space heaters, oil-filled radiator. The economical unit features ComforTemp technology, which helps save energy and money by automatically maintaining the optimal temperature in the room  heaters energy efficient at the touch of a button. Three heat settings and  safe space heaters allow for adjusting output levels, further optimizing energy-efficient operation. In addition, the radiator provides specially designed thermal slots that maximize heat flow, yet maintain a low surface temperature. Other highlights include seven oil-filled fin heating elements, a permanent seal, noiseless operation, a wrap-around cord design, and patented smart-snap wheels that snap into place perfectly, require no assembly, and ensure safety and stability. The radiator measures 13-4/5 by 9 by 25-1/5 inches.More Details

DeLonghi EW7707CB Oil-Filled Portable Radiator with ComforTemp Technology, Black

DeLonghi EW7707CB Oil-Filled Portable Radiator with ComforTemp Technology, Black

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Effectively and efficiently heat any room of the house with the De'Longhi ComforTemp portable oil-filled radiator. Worried about your electric bill? This heater actually saves you money by automatically maintaining the optimal room temperature and room heaters energy efficient. Simply press the ComforTemp button for the ultimate in energy savings. The heater even produces the maximum amount of radiant heat while ensuring a low surface temperature, making the radiator a nice choice for homes with pets or kids. The user-friendly control panel offers an adjustable thermostat and three heat settings to customize your heating needs. The anti-freeze setting allows the unit to automatically turn itself on when the temperature drops below 44 degrees F. Safety highlights include rust-resistant durable metal construction, a gently rounded design, and a thermal cut-off function that automatically turns the heater off if it starts to overheat. With its sleek look and silent operation, the De'Longhi oil-filled radiator is the perfect solution to all your heating needs and energy efficient space heaters.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Central heating


Central heating
     A central heating system provides warmth to the whole interior of a building (or portion of a building) from one point to multiple rooms. When combined with other systems in order to control the building climate, the whole system may be a HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system.
     Central heating differs from local heating in that the heat generation occurs in one place, such as a furnace room in a house or a mechanical room in a large building (though not necessarily at the "central" geometric point). The most common method of heat generation involves the combustion of fossil fuel in a furnace or boiler. The resultant heat then gets distributed: typically by forced-air through ductwork, by water circulating through pipes, or by steam fed through pipes. Increasingly, buildings utilize solar-powered heat sources, in which case the distribution system normally uses water circulation.
      In much of northern Europe and in urban portions of Russia, where people seldom require air conditioning in homes due to the temperate climate, most new housing comes with central heating installed. Such areas normally use gas heaters, district heating, or oil-fired systems. In the western and southern United States natural-gas-fired central forced-air systems occur most commonly; these systems and central-boiler systems both occur in the far northern regions of the USA. Steam-heating systems, fired by coal, oil or gas, feature in the USA, Russia and Europe: primarily for larger buildings. Electrical heating systems occur less commonly and are only practical with low cost electricity or when geothermal heat pumps are used. Considering the combined system of central generating plant and electric resistance heating, the overall efficiency will be less than for direct use of fossil fuel for space heating.

Friday, October 28, 2011




NewAir AH-450 Electric Oil-filled Radiator Space Heater With Programmable Thermostat




Get the benefits of a portable heater with the classic styling of oil filled heating with the NewAir AH-450 electric oil filled space heater. This heater offers even, consistent heat and provides the ultimate in convenience and portability.
Produces Gentle, Safe Heat
Featuring a gentle rounded design and a fully-enclosed heating element that safely heats a special diathermic oil stored internally, the NewAir AH-450 provides gentle heat without any odors or fumes.
Greater Heat Output
The permanently sealed oil reservoir never needs to be refilled or replaced, while the vertical thermal slots result in faster air circulation and greater heat output.
Easy to Transport
Four sturdy, easy glide casters and a convenient carrying handle also make this heater easy to move from room to room.
Additional Features
Other great features include a built-in 8-hour timer, LED controls, and a programmable electronic thermostat that monitors your room's temperature to conserve energy and ensure constant comfort. To ensure user safety, the AH-450 space heater has overheat protection and a tip-over switch. See more details

Residential Energy Efficiency - Space Heaters


Residential Energy Efficiency - Space Heaters
     Heating cold areas of your home, noticeably increasing the warmth in one area, or to save energy are several reasons you might choose to use a space heater.
If you turn your central heating system down a few degrees and supplement the heat in a small area with a space heater, you will probably save money. If you do not turn the thermostat down and add more heat with the electric space heater, you will increase your total bill.
Get the Right Space Heater for Your Needs
     Electric, gas, or wood heating appliances can be used for space heating. However, the most common form of space heater is electric because it is portable and convenient. Electric resistance heaters are the most expensive form of heating so consider other forms of space heating for more permanent situations. Below is a list of different types of electric space heaters that are especially suited to specific situations.
For constant usage, a radiator-type heater provides even warmth and a safe source of heat for limited areas. A good application would be any room in constant use that you want to maintain slightly warmer than the rest of the house. This type of heater would not be a good choice for quick warm-ups. The surface of this type of heater is not as hot as other types of heaters. With proper use, it should be safer with respect to causing burns or fires.
     For heating an area quickly, a convection heater with a ribbon or wire heating element is best. A fan will help move the heat away from the heat source. Uses for these heaters would be in bathrooms, workshops, and seldom-used areas. This type of heater gets hot enough to cause a fire or severe burn.
For spot heating, a radiant heater will warm objects or people in its path. They provide warmth almost instantly to objects, but they heat a room slowly. Examples of usage for this type of heater would be for a person at a workbench, in a chair or at a sewing machine. This type of heater gets hot enough to cause a fire or severe burn.

Cost to Operate
     The cost to operate a space heater will vary depending on the type of space heater you use and the room you are heating. A good general formula for calculating cost is Kilowatts x Rate x Time = Cost.

  • Kilowatts - Setting the heater will run on. (Divide watts by 1,000 to get Kilowatts per hour.)
  • Rate - The cost of electricity per kilowatt hour. This can be determined for your area by contacting your utility company.
  • Time - Amount of time you will be running the heater.


For example, a 1,500 watt space heater running for 10 hours at a rate of $.10 per kilowatt hour will cost $1.50.
KilowattsxRatexTime=Cost
(1,500w/1,000)x.10 kWhx10 hours=$1.50

Efficiency


     All electric resistance heaters are considered 100 percent efficient because there is no heat loss through ducts or combustion. Remember that some space heaters deliver heat more quickly or more concentrated than others. Also, using electric resistant heat to heat the entire house is generally more expensive than using other systems like a natural gas furnace or a heat pump.
Safety
     Contact with the heating element in an electric heater can cause fabric to catch fire or can burn the skin. Install fire detectors in the rooms where space heaters will be used.
Space heaters can overload your electrical circuits. If a fuse blows or breaker trips, you have overloaded that circuit and need to contact your electrician.
Never use an electric heater with a common household extension cord.
Energy-Savings Measures
     Before investing in a space heater, here are a few energy-saving measures. Weatherizing your home by installing caulking and weatherstripping around doors and windows will help to eliminate air leaks. Also, clean or replace your furnace air filter on a regular schedule.

Space heater


Space heater
     A space heater is a self-contained device for heating an enclosed area.[1] Space heating is generally employed to warm a small space, and is usually held in contrast with central heating, which warms many connected spaces at once. Space heaters are usually portable or wall-mounted, and may use natural gas or propane, but are most commonly electric

Types of heating
     Space heaters can be divided into those that transfer their heat primarily by convection, or by radiation.
Convective heaters
     In convection heaters, heating elements either warm the air directly or heat oil or another filler, which in turn transfers heat to the air. The air then warms the objects and people in the space. Convective heaters are suitable for providing constant, diffuse heat in well-insulated rooms. Oil heaters warm up slowly but do not reach dangerous surface temperatures; wire-element heaters, which may be fan assisted, reach operating temperature much more quickly but may pose a fire hazard.
Radiative heaters
     Halogen heaters usually comprise tungsten filaments in heat-resistant quartz envelopes, mounted in front of a metal reflector in a plastic case. They operate much like halogen light-bulbs, but radiate their energy primarily in the infrared spectrum. They convert up to 86% of their input power to radiant energy, losing the remainder to conductive and convective heat. The advantage of halogen heaters is that the radiation they produce is absorbed directly by clothing and skin, without first heating the air in the space. This makes them suitable for warming people in poorly-insulated rooms, or even outdoors.

Power Sources
Electric heaters
An electric fan heater.
     Modern electric space heaters may have ceramic or nichrome heating elements, and may be fan-forced with a blower or a squirrel-cage fan to improve heat transfer. Window or wall-mounted units, often seen in hotel rooms, are permanent space heaters. These often employ efficient heat pumps, which use reverse-cycle air conditioning to transfer heat to the inside from the outside.
Gas heaters
     Gas heaters use propane, butane, or liquefied petroleum gas. They may be convective or radiative, in the latter case by heating a matrix which then emits infra-red radiation. Gas heaters burn their fuel in air and produce carbon dioxide. In well-insulated rooms the oxygen concentration may drop and carbon monoxide may accumulate to toxic levels due to incomplete combustion. For this reason gas heaters should be used only in rooms with adequate ventilation. When used outdoors, for example as patio heaters, they present the dual advantage of portability and higher output (due to not being constrained by the current-carrying capacity of electrical wiring).
Kerosene heaters
     A Japanese space heater that burns kerosene for fuel. It contains an electric fan and computer controls.
Kerosene heaters were once common, and are still widely used in some regions. Paraffin is used to heat many informal dwellings in South Africa, where it poses a risk of fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Safety issues
     The two primary health risks from heaters are the risk of fire, and the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. The latter risk accompanies gas and kerosene heaters but not electric ones. The risk of fire from electric heaters may be mitigated by low surface temperatures (as found on oil-filled convective heaters), or by switches that cut power in the event of the device being knocked over (often found in the bases of halogen heaters), or by thermal cut-out switches. The EPA does not consider space heaters as an Energy Star-qualified product.