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17.05.12 od Anonym

Thank you for your support of the idea of men geittng a little more choice in what we can wear, and still be men.I am a straight guy that like leggings, skirts with hose, and boots as a fashion choice.I do not dress to appear feminine, much like women that wear trousers do not dress to appear male. Sure my legs under the hem of a skirt, hosed can look a little feminine, but that is because of social images that frankly are out dated.I do not wear make up, wigs, or fake breasts. That is crossdressing. I also leave high heels for the ladies, the highest one I wear is 1 1/2 inch. What I do is what women have done for decades. Wear articles of the others genders clothing as my own. Women just have the blessing of having such articles marketed for them.Leggings started out as unisex and most if not all of the ones I have are just that.

17.05.12 od Anonym

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17.05.12 od Anonym

I've never used a fabtron but I have that exact same Bighorn. Very cotrofmable and actually well made for a synthetic. Mine gets used pretty frequently and has yet to show any signs of wear. And your rear just seems to melt in the seat. I use it as an extra when I bring guests to ride and everyone I have put in it has loved it.Their price is a bit high though you may want to shop around a bit. I got mine for $600 at a local tack shop. Just make sure it is the same saddle and has the extra padded seat.

17.05.12 od Anonym

Hi Moe, Hope all is well for you. Just read that you are looking for bad whteaer on Wedneday. We have to drive to Indy on Wednesday for my swearing in ceremony to become a US citizen. What kind of whteaer can we expect?Thanks Rolando

17.05.12 od Anonym

Rating I bought one of these last year to place in my beoordm because I live on a three-floor townhome and the termostat is on the second floor. My beoordm is very large and the small heater did a fantastic job warming it up. So I chose to get a couple more heaters, one for the guest beoordm and one for my basement office. They did such a fantastic job and made my energy bill so much lower that I brought the guest room heater to the living room and turned off the central heat.This year, I went to a store and saw them at a lower price, so I went ahead and bought another one to place back in the guest beoordm. They are really fantastic because not only do they have remote controls, but they also have an auto setting, so you can program the temperature you want and just leave it on. Programming is as simple as pushing a button to set it higher or another one to set it lower, and the heater thermostat makes sure the room stays at about the temperature you set. This product is so excellent that two of my friends went ahead and bought some for their houses after they came over and I told them about how pleased I am with them!Here are my thoughts on this product:PROS- light and simple to carry around if you want to go it from one room to another- durable, the ones I bought a year ago work as fantastic as they did when I bought them- convenient and simple to use remote control- simple to use digital control on the unit- automatic temperature setting- heats up the space quickly, even larger rooms- does not use much electricity- nice design, simple on the eyes- cheap and small enough that you can get one for each room of your place- for multi-floored homes, if working with central heaters it will help level the heat throughout the placeCONS- after thinking a lot, I realized that the only con is that you have to be careful where you store the remote control during the summer. I had place the ones that are in rooms where there are drawers in the drawers, but can't remember where I place the remote for the unit in my living room. So, if you buy this during the cold months, come up with a system for storing the remotes at a place you will remember by the time it gets cold again next year.UPDATE: When the temperature gets really low outside (teens through low 20th's) I do turn on my central heater to help with the larger area of my place (living and dining rooms that are open together). So, if you live in a colder region and have larger areas with huge windows or sliding doors, one of these heaters may not be enough to keep such areas toasty. Although, if it is a larger area that has heavy curtains helping insulate it, etc, then it may be all you need (ie: my beoordm is 15 x 12 and this small heater handles all that is needed to keep the room warm, and the finished part of my basement that has only a window not a large glass sliding door like the living room can also be kept really nice and warm with just one of these heaters running in it). Delight in your warm home!

17.05.12 od Anonym

this heetar is a life saver! my room mate and i are too cheap to have the heetar on all the time. when we are home we have it on at a tolerable 65 degrees and turn it off when we leave the apartment. the heetar is a great way to save on the bills and is eco-friendly. it heats up my room very well and pretty fast. i decided to get lasko just because my boss has one in his office and i do like it. i also saw it at wal-mart and for only 45 dollars (w00t) and it's up for 75 bucks on the lasko website (double w00t) so it was a good deal! the bad: -the digital display is on top of the heetar. it's inconvenient when i want to see the digital display screen from my bed -no fan only option the good!: -quiet enough for me to fall asleep to (and i'm a light sleeper!) -comes with a cute little remote controller with the same buttons as the heetar and is very convenient if you don't want to get out of bed -the heetar beeps when you use the remote on it to show that it gets the command -very cool feature: the auto option is great! let's say i have it set to 75 degrees. the heetar will heat up to 77 degrees and temporarily shut off till the room cools down to 74 degrees. then the heetar starts up again and the cycle keeps continuing till you or the timer shuts it off. i usually have this on when i'm sleeping and have no worries about being too hot. -a timer that goes up to 8 hours -high, low, or automatic setting -can turn from side to side only on the high and auto setting -compact -has a handle in the back for easy carrying i've had this heetar only for a month, but i can tell it's going to last for a long while! because of it, i'm going to trust lasko!! i highly recommend this heetar. as you can see, the good outweighs the bad!

17.05.12 od Anonym

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18.05.12 od Anonym

Rating I live about 40 miles north of Philadelphia and during the wnteir temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees are considered average in my area. I have a heat pump in my house (constructed 2004) and I bought this heater to help keep my electric consumption down. This heater is able to sustain the temperature in my living room and does in-fact help keep my heat pump off, longer. My living room, which has an open floor plot to my kitchen and dining room, is probably 12 x 12, stays at a comfortable 68-70 with this heater on high and my heat pump off. I also reverse my ceiling fan (on low) and this seems to help distribute the heat off the unit a small better. I have been checking my electricity usage online, and since the heater, I have noticed that I am able to shave about 10-20 kW a day using the Lasko heater. The cord sometimes gets warm when used on hot (4+ hours) but it's nothing I'd write home about. Also as a side note, I plugged this heater into my Kill-a-Watt to monitor its electricity usage and on low it consumes about 875 to 930 Watts/hr and about 1475 to 1575 Watts/hour on high. The temperature of the air coming out off the grill plate (literally) is right around 185 degrees Fahrenheit.In the master bedroom, with the door shut the unit is able to really warm up the space rather than just keeping up, and this is impressive at only 1500 watts versus running a 8-10kW/hr heat pump.The temperature sensor on the unit is ok at best and I didn't expect anything else, so I'm completely satisfied with it. When you reckon about it, the senor is on top of the unit and when used on it's high setting tends to warm itself up a small and typically reports temperatures that are 2-5 degrees warmer than the air, this is completely normal for a 45 dollar heater. A fantastic way to combat this, if you have a ceiling fan, is to reverse it while the heather is on. The automatic temperature control does do a descent job, when using it on the auto setting in my master bedroom; the system does really reach its temperature and turn off.I would recommend this heater whether you are looking to cut down on your energy consumption or if you want to pump some extra heat into a room. Keep in mind that this unit only puts out about 5100BTU's on high and just shy of 2300BTU's on low and the size of the room it's in really makes a difference.

18.05.12 od Anonym

Rating I have only had this for a few weeks so I can't vouch for its long-term durability. But this heeatr is designed very nicely. It looks and feels of excellent quality materials. Other positives:* soft silent sound very simple to sleep with* elegant and practical handle* oscillates to spread the heat around a small (cute small R2D2)* small footprint but stableI use the heeatr in a 10 x 10 room. I haven't set the thermostat dial above 3 out of 10, even when it's been 10 F. outside. I usually keep it in low power mode. But I'm not very demanding that way so if you need a really strong fan blowing high heat or if you prefer the direct warm feeling of glowing radiant heat you might not be satisfied.Shortly before getting this Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Heater I had tried and returned two unsatisfactory heeatrs. One was a poor quality $20 heeatr ( DeLonghi DFH132 ). The other, which I bought at WalMart for around $34, was one of those ancient radiant heeatrs (a couple of feet long with wires strung back and forth) which was unacceptably loud.

18.05.12 od Anonym

Rating We bought this at a local store. Fantastic small hetear. Heats our small room quickly, especially on the oscillate function. The fan is pretty silent; but, it vibrates a lot. It vibrates the floor and even our kitchen table! We tried to place it on a rug to see if it would help, but it only helped a small bit. The vibration noise is like a dull bass feeling in the bones, like when you know a huge truck is parked outside, idling it's motor. The hetear kicked off for a few minutes, then when it went back on automatically it startled us! It sounded like a plane just landed abruptly in our kitchen! A nice hetear except for this. It set our nerves on edge after just a few minutes of this constant vibrating growl. We are returning it. Maybe it would work for you if you aren't too sensitive to noise and vibrating furniture.

20.05.12 od Anonym

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