Rvndave wrote: I think the fireplaces look cheap and are a complete waste of money and space. You can get just as much heat from a 1,500 watt cube heater for a fraction of the space and cost. As a plus should the cube heater go bad another 20 bucks at wal mart will get you a new one.
Geeeez!!! Lighten up Dave!!! There are those of us that like the ambience and a little extra heat to boot... It's not always about the money or convenience or even WalMart...
Les
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Rvndave wrote: I think the fireplaces look cheap and are a complete waste of money and space. You can get just as much heat from a 1,500 watt cube heater for a fraction of the space and cost. As a plus should the cube heater go bad another 20 bucks at wal mart will get you a new one.
Geeeez!!! Lighten up Dave!!! There are those of us that like the ambience and a little extra heat to boot... It's not always about the money or convenience or even WalMart...
Les
Agreed! On nearly every thread, someone has to make some kind of childish attack on the OP. These posts are neither constructive nor needed. I can't figure it out. Now, can we talk about the 13K fiver I'm wondering if I can tow with my F-150?
I gave my opinion, sorry you didn't agree. I am always open to other opinions, even if it doesn't agree with my thoughts. I don't think of this as childish attacks, just a different point of view.
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Rvndave wrote: I gave my opinion, sorry you didn't agree. I am always open to other opinions, even if it doesn't agree with my thoughts. I don't think of this as childish attacks, just a different point of view.
I agree with you 100% RVNDAVE. IMHO the "childish attacks" were made by a mod and others to your post.
bumpy
Hey thanks to all who responded! I respect and weigh everyone's opinion equally. Personally, we like the ambiance of a fireplace. It brings warmth to our home in many ways. Had the real deal in my stick house and always had a fire burnin'. Thanks again!
~dennis~
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Rvndave wrote: I gave my opinion, sorry you didn't agree. I am always open to other opinions, even if it doesn't agree with my thoughts. I don't think of this as childish attacks, just a different point of view.
In his original post, he was never looking for your opinion as to whether or not he should purchase a fireplace. You just gave it to him unsolicited. Goes for bumpy as well.
Good advice is always wanted and appreciated. Personal opinion and experience as to TT heating options was not was requested by the OP. That is my point of view.
denmar528 wrote: Hello again! I hope you are all enjoying your summer! I certainly love life in the campground! Anyway, here is my question...I am looking to install one of those electric fireplace inserts in my TT. Can anyone give me some tips or advice on purchasing a good brand. We are also {{{looking for something to throw off a little heat}}} during those cool winter evenings. Planning on going full time in the next few months and making some mods in TT before doing so.
Thanks again for all your help!
~ dennis ~
"Looking for something to throw off a little heat", and I quote. A small cube heater was my opinion of what was best.
Rvndave wrote: I gave my opinion, sorry you didn't agree. I am always open to other opinions, even if it doesn't agree with my thoughts. I don't think of this as childish attacks, just a different point of view.
In his original post, he was never looking for your opinion as to whether or not he should purchase a fireplace. You just gave it to him unsolicited. Goes for bumpy as well.
Good advice is always wanted and appreciated. Personal opinion and experience as to TT heating options was not was requested by the OP. That is my point of view.
Hey,. if he had already bought one, I wouldn't have commented, or at least not the same way. If I see someone that is about to make what I consider to be a foolish error, I will warn them. they can take the advice or not, that is their choice. I will continue to do so, thank you for your opinion however.
bumpy