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Auld Yin Dec 13th 2008 8:04 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by tinytears (Post 7064336)
Pardon my ignorance and please don't ask me to do a search because I haven't the patience tonight (X factor final) but what is a block heater?

:eek:

Block heaters are not needed/used in some parts of the country. They are not needed in the Toronto region for example and would not be standard installation there.

DaveLovesDee Dec 13th 2008 8:51 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by brianscottie43 (Post 7064521)
Block heaters are not needed/used in some parts of the country. They are not needed in the Toronto region for example and would not be standard installation there.

I would rather have one than not need it. I know most of my Canadian friends in the GTA have block heaters on their vehicles, just in case.

Brownstar Dec 13th 2008 9:24 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by moondevil (Post 7064505)
Rich
When it below -20 outside and we have a outside garage that isnt part of the house, then i'm advised by the locals to plug it in, i'm going off what the locals say, will be going down to -40 over the next couple of days and if my car starts first time im happy.

I would say the locals know what they are talking about :blink:

Agree, unless its a heated garage. Some friends of ours had frozen and exploding cans of pop in their unheated garage last winter.

Used teh block heater last night, car started almost immediately in -28 temps this morning and was up to running temp quicker than normal if I don't use it

purple80 Dec 13th 2008 3:41 pm

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 
No Iank yet?
You cannot have a thread that mentions block heaters without him.....

Stuart8472 Dec 15th 2008 12:18 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 
What all should I be looking at purchasing as far as winter clothes go?

I dont own a hat, gloves, scarf or jacket as it stands!! :unsure:

Atlantic Xpat Dec 15th 2008 12:28 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Stuart8472 (Post 7068945)
What all should I be looking at purchasing as far as winter clothes go?

I dont own a hat, gloves, scarf or jacket as it stands!! :unsure:

All of the above. www.marks.com

Souvenir Dec 15th 2008 12:29 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 
Our car, an 8-year old Pontiac Shitfire, doesn't have a block heater and has never been parked in a garage. It has never failed to start first time.

I don't see the need for a block heater in the GTA and I don't know of anyone around here that has one.

Stuart8472 Dec 15th 2008 12:31 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 7068968)
All of the above. www.marks.com

My brother has been winding me up that people go to work in ski outfits complete with snow boots etc...

I take it i'll be ok with a good gore-tex jacket and a set of gloves on?

Atlantic Xpat Dec 15th 2008 12:49 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Stuart8472 (Post 7068979)
My brother has been winding me up that people go to work in ski outfits complete with snow boots etc...

I take it i'll be ok with a good gore-tex jacket and a set of gloves on?

You might want a pair of snow boots or other stout boots and leave a pair of shoes at work to wear inside. Aside from that a decent jacket (doesn't neccessarily have to be goretex, gloves and a hat are all that is required. The hat is important, especially for those of us getting a little thin on top!

moondevil Dec 15th 2008 12:54 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Stuart8472 (Post 7068979)
My brother has been winding me up that people go to work in ski outfits complete with snow boots etc...

I take it i'll be ok with a good gore-tex jacket and a set of gloves on?

erm depends where you are going :confused:
You know they say that fashion is out of the window here in canada :eek:

Thermals are my new love in life....do i care if i look sexy...................erm NO..i am warm

At -30 outside sod the fashion until it warms up :rofl::rofl:

Souvenir Dec 15th 2008 12:56 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Stuart8472 (Post 7068979)
My brother has been winding me up that people go to work in ski outfits complete with snow boots etc...

I take it i'll be ok with a good gore-tex jacket and a set of gloves on?

It's not a wind-up. Since Souvette started to commute by bus, she has been leaving the house dressed for the Arctic. She changes when she gets to the office. That is not unusual.

She looks quite the picture. Asterix the Gaul toque, fur coat and snow boots, plus bright red mittens. That combo attracts zero comments or funny looks.

Stuart8472 Dec 15th 2008 12:58 am

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So I should honestly be thinking about going to work in something other than shoes? Its common for people to turn up with snow boots on?

:huh:

Atlantic Xpat Dec 15th 2008 1:03 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Stuart8472 (Post 7069041)
So I should honestly be thinking about going to work in something other than shoes? Its common for people to turn up with snow boots on?

:huh:

Unless you like having wet and cold feet. In Canada, aesthetic appeal of clothing comes second to practicality, especially in winter.

Stuart8472 Dec 15th 2008 1:11 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 7069054)
Unless you like having wet and cold feet. In Canada, aesthetic appeal of clothing comes second to practicality, especially in winter.

**** - this will take some getting used to.

Thanks for the advice - I honestly thought I was getting wound up.

Souvenir Dec 15th 2008 1:54 am

Re: Ready for the Storm....
 

Originally Posted by Stuart8472 (Post 7069041)
So I should honestly be thinking about going to work in something other than shoes? Its common for people to turn up with snow boots on?

:huh:

It would be foolish to wear normal shoes outside in winter, particularly leather ones. Salt. I knackered a pair of Church's in an hour before I learned.

Nobody cares a toss what you dress like. It's the same in summer.


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