Amish heater infomercial - Still laughing...

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Amish heater infomercial - Still laughing...

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I was looking for something to watch this morning and stopped for a few minutes on an infomercial advertising supposedly Amish built electric heaters. They were careful to state quietly at one point to say that you were buying an Amish built mantel and that the heater was free. :confused:
The whole thing was unbelievably phony looking. There is a large Amish community (actually several somewhat separate ones) just to the east of us and I have several Amish friends there. It is a fairly progressive group of Amish folks but none of them would be lining up to pose for pictures...
This silly commercial shows them all working in a barn going through all kind of phony looking woodworking motions. They keep showing this one guy setting a heavy old looking wooden level on the top of the heater (like that is going to tell him anything. One Amish (dressed) girl keeps pushing an old antique wooden plane absently around a board doing nothing. Another is using a rag to wipe something like she is bored to death. There is a stack of hay bales in the room and the topper is when they show a horse drawn buckboard with slatted sides leaving the barn with one heater sitting in the very back off presumably to deliver it maybe a 1,000 miles away... :rolleyes:
Several of our friends there do do a lot of custom woodworking, much of it under contracts. They do most of it with state of the art equipment which may be ran by generator or compressed air but still modern stuff none the less. Electricity use is fine with them as long as it is not "from the grid".
I believe that if some of my Amish friends were to sit and watch that infomercial that they too would still be laughing... :)


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SIL bought one. She was saying how proud she was to be supporting an Amish community. I just smiled. :)
It IS quiet. It DOES heat well. It is, nevertheless, a 1500 watt quartz heater that can be duplicated in operation and efficiency by any number of far less expensive units.
Ah, Capitalism! But should I scoff? How many gadgets have I bought for the shop that proved to be nothing more than expensive dust collectors? But I was supporting some Chinese community.:D
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Gene Howe wrote:SIL bought one. She was saying how proud she was to be supporting an Amish community. I just smiled. :)
It IS quiet. It DOES heat well. It is, nevertheless, a 1500 watt quartz heater that can be duplicated in operation and efficiency by any number of far less expensive units.
Ah, Capitalism! But should I scoff? How many gadgets have I bought for the shop that proved to be nothing more than expensive dust collectors? But I was supporting some Chinese community.:D
But does this one not come installed in a hand built wooden cabinet?:rolleyes:
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Dusty,
Here is the one SIL bought from the TV commercial.
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Here's one from Walmart.
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For the over $250.00 difference, I'd want to see the plane marks on hers.
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Here is the web site for the one I was laughing about. Basically a 1500 watt electric heater for $400...
https://www.heatsurgesale.com/?MID=790281

You can see a couple of the scenes I mentioned in their little video.


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Well, now.
Had I known it was so fancy, I would neer have scoffed.:D
robinson46176 wrote:Here is the web site for the one I was laughing about. Basically a 1500 watt electric heater for $400...
https://www.heatsurgesale.com/?MID=790281

You can see a couple of the scenes I mentioned in their little video.


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They're lining up for them now at Sears ;)

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I have one of those in the wooden box which is great for small children. It is no more efficient than any other electric resistant heater and it will run up the electric bill. It is helpful for keeping the wife warm and children and furniture safe if not pointed at combustible materials. Not cheap to buy or operate.
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tomsalwasser wrote:They're lining up for them now at Sears

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I don't think that 'buggy' contains enough heaters to supply All those folks 'waiting'!:D

Interesting shoes and bulges in side pocket!:p

Nice hats!:rolleyes: Wonder why they look 'new'?
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JPG40504 wrote:I don't think that 'buggy' contains enough heaters to supply All those folks 'waiting'!:D
There is a horse drawn semi trailer on the other side that you can't see. :D
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