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Mumx5:CokemonZ: Hi,
Full disclosure - I own 50% of cleverhome (www.cleverhome.co.nz) . We import and distribute Heatermates, and a similar concept for dehumidifiers called cleverplug.
I recommend cheap and cheerful oil fin heaters ($30 from the warehouse - cheaper on trademe) and a heatermate.
Set the temp at 19 degrees and it will stay there.
The asthma foundation recommends childrens bedrooms are kept between 18 and 20 degrees, big changes are tiggers for asthma as is too hot and too cold.
Watch out for baby monitors with temperature monitors - they wake you up in the middle of the night to change the heaters temp. pain in the rear.
As for the dehumidifier - same thing.
bedrooms should be between 35% and 45% humidity.
Buy the cheapies - unbelievably they tend to do the better job at dehumidifying, but don't have the fancy controls.
enter the code geekzone - I'll do free shipping.
Thank you for your response CokemonZ, I actually picked up last year I think it was 3 of the oil fin heaters from the warehouse on clearance for $5 each, but after being told they were expensive to run, they are still sitting in the boxes.
I was aware of the temperature requirements as one of my children is asthmatic however its been trying to address a form of heating that I can actually afford has been my issue.
I will give the heatermate + oil fin heaters (at night) a go, doesn't need to be during day when kids are at school and during day baby can be at warmer end of house. Maybe this combo with the dehumidifier will work.
You can never have enough Volvos!
timmmay: Niel, would you mind linking to the sock style draft stopper? I looked at them last year in NZ but as you said they're expensive and looked fragile.
You can never have enough Volvos!
You can never have enough Volvos!
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