Anyone using a heat pump along with the stove? I'm due to replace the AC unit, and was considering spending a few extra bucks and getting a heat pump instead.
It would be nice to have during the shoulder season, and I'd prefer to have the stove off when the whole family is home and awake. The noise of the fans is mildly annoying, and we have friends with small kids that have never been around a stove before. My nephew burned his hand last year, and I felt terrible about it. My kids are pretty good, but all it takes is a poorly timed trip and fall incident.
I know they're not terribly efficient below 30 degrees, but supposed to be pretty good above that.
So...anyone using one? Is it worth it?
It would be nice to have during the shoulder season, and I'd prefer to have the stove off when the whole family is home and awake. The noise of the fans is mildly annoying, and we have friends with small kids that have never been around a stove before. My nephew burned his hand last year, and I felt terrible about it. My kids are pretty good, but all it takes is a poorly timed trip and fall incident.
I know they're not terribly efficient below 30 degrees, but supposed to be pretty good above that.
So...anyone using one? Is it worth it?


. There is more talk about them in the green and DIY room. Two good ones are the Mitsubishi HiHeat and the Fujitsu Halcyon. They are also exceptionally quiet.
My grandfather was a 9 yr old breakerboy at Monongah in 1907. He was sick that day and his mom kept him home. 3 uncles were lost in the worst disaster in US history.