New vent controlling device saves you money

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on December 29th, 2008

New vent controlling device saves you moneyHaving central heating is easy and convenient, but not very cost effective. For one thing, you’re heating rooms that are not in use. Most homes do not need every single room to be the same temperature. hat’s where this device comes in handy. The Vent-Miser Programmable Energy Saving Vent saves you money by controlling individual room temperature.

Just program the temperature you would like the room to be and Vent Miser will allow or restrict airflow to keep that specific room at the desired temperature. These electronic vents replace the vents you already have to help regulate airflow, rather then replace your current heating or cooling system.

You can program the battery operated vents for each day of the week if you want, instead of turning them off or on each day. The idea is to save you monthly on heating or cooling bills, one user at Amazon noticed a 30% savings after installing these. Only $26.

[Slashgear]

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2 Comments to “New vent controlling device saves you money”
  1. Gadget Living Says:

    Very smart idea. I’d very much be willing to put these in my house.

  2. drivelocity Says:

    Great idea, but it would be hard to justify a couple/few hundred dollars to put one on each vent in the house, plus the cost of batteries… However, if savings are really 30%, they could pay for themselves in less than a year, depending on how high you set your thermostat.

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