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(More customer reviews)When we moved into our current 100-year-old house almost 14 years ago, sitting on top of our gas furnace was a weird contraption that looked like it had more in connection with a steam train than a modern heating plant. I thought it was a relic from the original builders. Or that it had been installed by someone back in the '60s - the name Magic Heat is in a typeface from the Groovy days, long gone.
But boy were we in for a treat! Our basement isn't heated - like most homes of its era, the furnace was "supposed" to keep the area warm. Maybe back in the days of shoveling coal into an inefficient boiler, it could do the trick. But nowadays, with more efficient and compact systems, a modern boiler loses less heat due to improved insulation. Hence, doing laundry or using the workroom in the winter might have meant needing a sweater on trips to the basement.
Our Magic Heat blower has performed wonderfully - fully automatic, it kicks on when the flue hits a preset temperature, and recycling otherwise-lost heat, keeps the basement nice and toasty. And that's in a basement measuring almost 1,000 sq! Plus, it runs quieter than one would think.
Two extra benefits can be derived from the use of these blowers:
1. Because the heat is not sent up the flue, your chimney will last longer.
2. You could theoretically run a flue horizontally from the blower face to another area - as long as you could occasionally access the cleaning rod.
Again, I 'warmly' recommend the Magic Heat blower reclaimer to anyone who enjoys saving money - or doesnt want to lose it up the chimney.
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