Halogen heaters

os·cu·late
v. os·cu·lat·ed, os·cu·lat·ing, os·cu·lates
v.tr.
1. To kiss.
2. Mathematics To have three or more points coincident with.
v.intr.
To come together; contact.

os·cil·late
intr.v. os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing, os·cil·lates
1. To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm.
2. To waver, as between conflicting opinions or courses of action; vacillate: "The court has oscillated over the decades from more liberal to less, more conservative to less, depending upon who was president at the time of vacancies" Gordon J. Humphrey. See Synonyms at swing.
3. Physics To vary between alternate extremes, usually within a definable period of time.

Which do you mean?
 
the 2nd one is a good bet.

woosie, if you mean the ones you see advertised in the paper, my sister inlaw has one, it depends what you call quiet, and like all mechanical things it will wear out and get worse
 
woosie, we bought a couple of these heaters a few years back and there is a bit of noise but not so much as to disturb. the heaters we bought had a cut out switch that operated if the heater was to fall over.
 
os·cu·late
v. os·cu·lat·ed, os·cu·lat·ing, os·cu·lates
v.tr.
1. To kiss.
2. Mathematics To have three or more points coincident with.
v.intr.
To come together; contact.

os·cil·late
intr.v. os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing, os·cil·lates
1. To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm.
2. To waver, as between conflicting opinions or courses of action; vacillate: "The court has oscillated over the decades from more liberal to less, more conservative to less, depending upon who was president at the time of vacancies" Gordon J. Humphrey. See Synonyms at swing.
3. Physics To vary between alternate extremes, usually within a definable period of time.

Which do you mean?

Probably the second, :roll: the "i" is next to the "o" on the keyboard.
 
os·cu·late
v. os·cu·lat·ed, os·cu·lat·ing, os·cu·lates
v.tr.
1. To kiss.
2. Mathematics To have three or more points coincident with.
v.intr.
To come together; contact.

os·cil·late
intr.v. os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing, os·cil·lates
1. To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm.
2. To waver, as between conflicting opinions or courses of action; vacillate: "The court has oscillated over the decades from more liberal to less, more conservative to less, depending upon who was president at the time of vacancies" Gordon J. Humphrey. See Synonyms at swing.
3. Physics To vary between alternate extremes, usually within a definable period of time.

Which do you mean?

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I wonder why. :roll: :roll: :roll:
 

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