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What does your thermostat read?

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JMSA · 26/01/2025 19:29

14 degrees currently. Georgian flat in Scotland. Dehumidifier sitting at 45, meaning that the humidity isn't too high. I don't actually feel too cold, thanks to my Oodie, but have just popped the heating on for a couple of hours anyway.
Exciting Sunday night chat, while I put off the chores for a bit longer Grin

OP posts:
Vettrianofan · 27/01/2025 12:03

Glad to have boiler fixed this morning. At last! Got so much washing to dry!

Vettrianofan · 27/01/2025 12:05

Set to 24C.

abracadabra1980 · 27/01/2025 21:12

17.5•

But......

Only after I purchased this absolute beast of a heated throw;

https://www.boots.com/dreamland-intelliheat-faux-fur-warming-throw-10324331?gclsrc=aw.ds&gadsource=1&gbraid=0AAAAA-AdmwSqqrGEbW2xmU5HZyCL0sNkh&gclid=CjwKCAiA-ty8BhAAEiwAkyoa34di8sWR4M1OyjKndQZ26HyHBnt0eb7tvmBILi9gGBf8PNJ2UWeW2BoC5IQAvDDBwE

prior to that I'd need my thermostat on 20* or more.

It only costs pence per hour to run and is washable. We have about 6 in the extended family now and 10 when I include friends. Everyone was hooked as soon as they tried it 😀

PassingStranger · 27/01/2025 21:14
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