Farmer's Almanac and Department of Energy Predictions Sound Alarm Bells in New England
CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2011 Farmer's Almanac predicts a colder-than-normal Winter for the eastern third of the United States. In New England, the almanac forecasts much colder-than-normal temperatures.
Adding to the bad news is the recent forecast by the Department of Energy for a 13% increase in the cost of heating with oil. Many regions and New England in particular are heavily dependent on heating oil.
Fortunately, the new 2011 EdenPURE GEN4 Portable Heater can save you money on your out of control heating bills this winter.
New England resident and home improvement expert Bob Vila ranks EdenPURE the #1 money saver for your home heating needs. Vila uses an EdenPURE in his Massachusetts home and finds it to be a very safe and reliable source of portable heat.
And Vila is not alone as millions of North Americans enjoy the soft, gentle infrared heat provided by their EdenPURE. The new GEN4 is designed and engineered in the USA for amplified heating performance. That's why EdenPURE is the most popular portable home heating system in North America. Visit www.edenpure.com for information on how to save money with the EdenPURE Heater.
The EdenPURE Heater, manufactured and distributed by Biotech Research, hit the market in 2005, has sold over 1 million heaters and has been nationally marketed and previously endorsed by the late Paul Harvey. Suarez Corporation Industries the parent company of Biotech Research has been in business for 41 years.
Biotech Research has operated under Suarez Corporation Industries for the past 6 years, marketing several healthy home products direct to consumers. For more information regarding the EdenPURE Heater, please visit www.edenpure.com.
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Lauren Capo |
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7800 Whipple Ave. NW |
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North Canton, OH 44720 |
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330-497-6866 |
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SOURCE Suarez Corporation Industries
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