Posted by Gary Heston on August 2, 2006, 9:06 pm
>kappo50@yahoo.com wrote in news:1154468218.110771.288350
>@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>> Most warm for least $ ? I assume it's Velux but maybe
>> there's something even warmer for the money ?
A six-pack of wool blankets from Colemans' Surplus for $44.95:
http://www.galleria-e.com/cgi-bin/Colemans.storefront/en/searchmask
>the very CHEAPEST.. has got to be those space blankets. You
>can get them at Wal Mart for $1.99. I use them now to cover
>windows..they are like 97% efficient or something.. they are
>shiny, like aluminum foil, but very reflective and efficient..
>and also tear easy. But that's the cheapest and most efficient one.
They also trap moisture, which makes them better for window covering
than covering up on the couch, etc.
Gary
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Posted by Marsha on August 2, 2006, 7:22 pm
kappo50@yahoo.com wrote:
> Most warm for least $ ? I assume it's Velux but maybe
> there's something even warmer for the money ?
>
> thanks
>
Jeez. The last thing I want to think about in 100 degree weather in a
freakin blanket.
Marsha/Ohio
Posted by rick++ on August 4, 2006, 2:50 pm
When I was in Boston last week, many of the park people were sleeping
in
squares of floor carpet padding. I dont know if a charity had
distributed it,
or bunch was found in dumpster.
>@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>> Most warm for least $ ? I assume it's Velux but maybe
>> there's something even warmer for the money ?