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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The heating but resisted.
So which of you fabbers have conceded to the cold and reached for the thermostat?
Are you a somebody who resists to the point of hypothermia or do you have a set date that it's acceptable to flick the switch? |
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By *unchalMan
over a year ago
Dartford |
"The heating but resisted.
So which of you fabbers have conceded to the cold and reached for the thermostat?
Are you a somebody who resists to the point of hypothermia or do you have a set date that it's acceptable to flick the switch?"
Ours came on automatically last week when the temp dropped down one morning. It's a frost prevention thing. Hasn't done it again though. I'm holding out until...tomorrow. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Travelling |
The temp has taken a noticeable drop but not cold.
Got caught in some heavy rain earlier today taking the dogs for a walk, soaked through I felt cold. But got home, change of clothes and warmed up quickly. No need for heating.
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I used to drive lorries. After waking up inside one on fire i can't sleep under the covers or i go into a panic. I wear shorts and t-shirt all year round and can't stand being warm. Heating might be on if its 0c. But not before. Lol |
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