#18 uhmm...no, it doesn't work like that fan has not enough pull power to suck the colder air from floor level, you need to force warm air that is stored on ceiling level down so it mixes with the colder that is much more efficient way of heating up large air volumes
Use sandwich bags on your socks to keep your feet dry.
Investing in a good pair of snow boots is probably a good idea, but if that's just not in the budget this year, layering socks and plastic bags is a quick and easy alternative.
#18 uhmm...no, it doesn't work like that fan has not enough pull power to suck the colder air from floor level, you need to force warm air that is stored on ceiling level down so it mixes with the colder that is much more efficient way of heating up large air volumes
uhmm...no, it doesn't work like that
fan has not enough pull power to suck the colder air from floor level, you need to force warm air that is stored on ceiling level down so it mixes with the colder
that is much more efficient way of heating up large air volumes