Heating question
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LandlightS on Jun 25, 2012Absolutely........and here's a link for a review and description of a Honeywell product. Just make sure you match the length/watts of each unit to the thermostat. http://www.iaqsource.com/power_reviews/pwr/product-reviews/8709/Electric-Baseboard-Line-Voltage/Honeywell/p/175865-Honeywell-Digital-LineVoltProT-7000-Non-Programmable-Heat-Only-Thermostat-Single-Pole.html Good luck and have a great 4th Holiday GaryHelpful Reply
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Michael Jacobs on Jul 27, 2012Any heating or cooling system will give 'pay-backs' from the use of a programmable thermostat. Just follow the Mfg. instructions for use.Helpful Reply
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