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Even so, that oxymoron has sold thousands of Roll-n-Glow electric fireplaces for Heat Surge. They're 2 feet tall, 1,500 watts, and wrapped in a mantel of oak ($547) or cherry ($587).
Amish oxymorons You know those ads for “Amish” electric fireplaces? If you’ve read a national newspaper in the last year, ya do. We’ve kicked the idea of looking into them for a while ...
When it's an "Amish heater." At least that's what those spread newspaper and magazine ads and television commercials for the "miracle" Heat Surge Roll-n-Glow Electric Fireplace would have you believe.
Made by Ohio-based Heat Surge (www.heatsurge.com), the Heat Surge Fireplace with Amish Mantel (also called the Roll-N-Glow Electric Fireplace) reduces heating bills just as other space heaters do ...
I used my heat surge Amish heater and started smelling something burning, only to find the plug was hot. When I pulled the plug, the plug in was glowing red ... Top 92 Amish Miracle Fireplace Reviews ...
Larry and Brenda of Pilgrimport, N.Y., were in a Real Deals Dollar Store last week, looking for a way to cut their heating bills. They had brought along a newspaper ad, hoping to compare it to the … ...
For those of us who hate cold weather and have to bundle up to keep our extremities warm, the offer of a free Amish heater certainly sounds exciting. A full-page ad in a Lexington, Ky., newspaper ...
We appreciate the opportunity to respond to Tim Krohn’s column (“You Can’t Trust Anyone,” Nov. 26). His column misrepresents facts about Heat Surge, our Roll-N-Glow Fireplace, and the ...
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