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16 lut 2012 · My husband and I just roll our eyes whenever we see these ads in the Parade Magazine. Once in a while we see commercials (although, we haven't seen any this year) on tv and we wonder just how genuine the "Amish" people appearing in the commercials are.
The Heat Surge Roll-n-Glow Fireplace, marketed as an “Amish man’s new miracle idea,” has provoked bewildered reactions.
3 gru 2008 · Perhaps you've seen the advertisement (cleverly disguised as news content) for the Amish Mantle and Miracle Invention in the Sunday Parade Magazine or in the Sunday comics. Maybe you've seen...
21 lut 2009 · When it's an "Amish heater." At least that's what those spread newspaper and magazine ads and television commercials for the "miracle" Heat Surge Roll-n-Glow Electric Fireplace would have you...
24 lis 2009 · Temperatures are dropping and that can mean only one thing: the return of the “Amish Miracle Heater”. The device got worked-over pretty well in the press last season, but regardless (or perhaps in part due to all the attention), the sales campaign of the Canton, Ohio-based Heat Surge company was by all accounts wildly successful.
1 lut 2023 · Here are three ways they do it (read on, or check out the video version below): 1. Wood or coal stoves. Wood or coal-burning stoves are the most common form of heating among the Amish. Typically situated in the basement or on the first floor. Some homes will have several heating stoves in different first floor rooms.
18 sty 2008 · The Amish heat surge heater is a 1,500 watt heater. This heater has no more heat output than the $24 Honeywell ceramic heater that bought at my local True Value hardware store. Both produce 1,500 watts of heat.