More Ideas On How To Heat Your Home This Winter WITHOUT Electricity & Save Money (Videos)
In October, I provided several alternatives for those looking to heat their home and lower what they spend on electricity this winter. With the rising costs of electricity, it’s time that many of us consider alternative sources of heating our homes.
I hope a few of these videos spark some ideas of how you can do this.
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If you are a do it yourself kind of person, check out Robert Murray-Smith’s little invention largely constructed from a can of peas and a can of tomatoes. You won’t believe the heat this thing generates!
Or perhaps, you may be interested in a soda/beer can heater. I must say, some people put a lot of thought and creativity into their ideas!
Find out just how much heat that soda/beer can heater puts out!
Here’s a homemade oil heater that heats a 2 room cabin for $5 a week made from an ammo can and some guttering!
Here are a few interesting ideas for heating without burning anything.
Finally, here are 10 means of keeping warm when the power has gone out. Also, pay attention to the warnings about open flames and carbon monoxide. You do want to make sure that with any heating system indoors that you make sure to be safe in your use of items for heating.
Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media