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That might depend on your next bill.My wife doesn’t believe that the thermostat reading is the right temperature. She says if I was outside and it was reading this hot I would be warm.
Quote from: idler on October 17, 2023, 04:05:58 pmThat might depend on your next bill.My wife doesn’t believe that the thermostat reading is the right temperature. She says if I was outside and it was reading this hot I would be warm.My wife, literally, 5 minutes ago said exactly that lol.
Quote from: mugnapper on October 17, 2023, 04:18:41 pmQuote from: idler on October 17, 2023, 04:05:58 pmThat might depend on your next bill.My wife doesn’t believe that the thermostat reading is the right temperature. She says if I was outside and it was reading this hot I would be warm.My wife, literally, 5 minutes ago said exactly that lol.I’m the same. It never feels as warm in the house as it would outside if same temp. Must be a female thing
Quote from: roversontheup on October 17, 2023, 07:05:26 pmQuote from: mugnapper on October 17, 2023, 04:18:41 pmQuote from: idler on October 17, 2023, 04:05:58 pmThat might depend on your next bill.My wife doesn’t believe that the thermostat reading is the right temperature. She says if I was outside and it was reading this hot I would be warm.My wife, literally, 5 minutes ago said exactly that lol.I’m the same. It never feels as warm in the house as it would outside if same temp. Must be a female thingIt maybe because when you're outside at say 16c you're likely to be moving around, walking or whatever, where as in the house your more likely to be just sitting.
Quote from: River Don on October 17, 2023, 07:11:24 pmQuote from: roversontheup on October 17, 2023, 07:05:26 pmQuote from: mugnapper on October 17, 2023, 04:18:41 pmQuote from: idler on October 17, 2023, 04:05:58 pmThat might depend on your next bill.My wife doesn’t believe that the thermostat reading is the right temperature. She says if I was outside and it was reading this hot I would be warm.My wife, literally, 5 minutes ago said exactly that lol.I’m the same. It never feels as warm in the house as it would outside if same temp. Must be a female thingIt maybe because when you're outside at say 16c you're likely to be moving around, walking or whatever, where as in the house your more likely to be just sitting.Your house is only on 16 degrees
Is this the Official Off Topic 'Moaning Old Bag' thread lol??Mrs Mug has been away so I've easily managed to delay the inevitable.However, she came back yesterday, so I had to bite the bullet and allow her to put it on. I find it interesting how is it that a post menopausal woman who is permanently hot, is so desperate to have the chuffing heating on lol.The worst thing I've ever done is have a Hive thermostat when we changed the boiler. She now has the power to turn the heating at home up before we leave the pub, as she's got the app on her phone. The only defence I've got to prevent her going crazy with the thing is to take the batteries out of the Hive thermostat.Not that I'd be that petty of course!!
Our house is terrible for condensation so its regularly 13 degrees but because of the damp it can feel deathly cold.We put a dehumidifier on on the landing and get the woodburners on so the temperature gets up to 18 degrees in the hallway and rooms without burners in.
I'm too chuffing hot. And it's going to continue a while. But then, gotta expect it in Colombia and Ecuador. Good plan for avoiding heating bills: spend the dosh on a visit overseas for the winter instead.BobG
Quote from: Nudga on October 17, 2023, 09:55:52 pmOur house is terrible for condensation so its regularly 13 degrees but because of the damp it can feel deathly cold.We put a dehumidifier on on the landing and get the woodburners on so the temperature gets up to 18 degrees in the hallway and rooms without burners in. My wife nagged me for a dehumidifier last year so I bought her one for Xmas.I have to say it does a good job and certainly speeds up the drying of wet laundry, but she is in it’s thrall. She goes online and reads articles about how to use it more efficiently.Recently there has been talk of ‘upgrading’ to a bigger unit. I’ve told her in no uncertain terms that it won’t fit in Santa’s sack.When I bought the dehumidifier, I also bought a device that tells you the room temperature as well as the humidity level. She is obsessed with the chuffing thing. Last night she exclaimed ‘Oh no, the humidity level has gone above 70%’ and with that she shot off upstairs to switch the dehumidifier on and shut all windows, hermetically sealing us in for the night.Current humidity = 64% so all is calm currently, but it’s like living on a knife edge!!
Quote from: mugnapper on October 18, 2023, 08:51:39 amQuote from: Nudga on October 17, 2023, 09:55:52 pmOur house is terrible for condensation so its regularly 13 degrees but because of the damp it can feel deathly cold.We put a dehumidifier on on the landing and get the woodburners on so the temperature gets up to 18 degrees in the hallway and rooms without burners in. My wife nagged me for a dehumidifier last year so I bought her one for Xmas.I have to say it does a good job and certainly speeds up the drying of wet laundry, but she is in it’s thrall. She goes online and reads articles about how to use it more efficiently.Recently there has been talk of ‘upgrading’ to a bigger unit. I’ve told her in no uncertain terms that it won’t fit in Santa’s sack.When I bought the dehumidifier, I also bought a device that tells you the room temperature as well as the humidity level. She is obsessed with the chuffing thing. Last night she exclaimed ‘Oh no, the humidity level has gone above 70%’ and with that she shot off upstairs to switch the dehumidifier on and shut all windows, hermetically sealing us in for the night.Current humidity = 64% so all is calm currently, but it’s like living on a knife edge!!I bought a de humidifier last winter to help with drying clothes in the spare bedroom, miles cheaper than using the tumble dryer
Quote from: Filo on October 18, 2023, 10:01:01 amThe heated clothes airer from Lakeland is really good. Stops that damp smell and dries them a lot quicker.Heated clothes airer eh? That sounds like an ideal Xmas present for a Middle Aged woman.Who said romance was dead lol?
The heated clothes airer from Lakeland is really good. Stops that damp smell and dries them a lot quicker.