Lazy...but clever.

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MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Can't see how fannying about with heaters and extension leads is worthwhile in the UK? On the very, very rare occasion that my car is iced up, like yesterday, I eat my boiled eggs, drink my tea then leave the house warm, press 2 buttons inside the car (to defrost the front & rear windows) use scraper to clear the sides, 1 minute later I'm driving away. Seems an oddball me, pretending he's on ice road truckers......
 

Freds Dad

Veteran
Location
Gawsworth.
When I worked for BT my company van has a cab heater with a timer you could set so you had a nice warm cab and defrosted van before staring work.
If however you left it running for too long it flattened the battery and then you had to wait for the RAC to turn up to start the van which meant another couple of hours at home in the morning.
 

TVC

Guest
Certain football player have their cars pre warmed for them by club staff ready for when they finish their training sessions, the delicate flowers. There is an article, but it's in the Daily Mail, so I am not going to include a link.
 

Jody

Stubborn git
press 2 buttons inside the car (to defrost the front & rear windows)

What if you don't have a front heated screen. By the time you have scraped your car the screen has re-frozen and you are sat with the car ticking over for 5 minutes before you can leave.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
I remember the under bonnet heaters. Dad had one that went under the bonnet of our A30 every night in the winter. The little side window parking lights were in response to the legal requirement to show a red to rear/white to front light if parked on the road in the hours of darkness. They used less power than leaving the sidelights on! Dad had knocked down part of the wall into our backyard, fitting a double door, and our car lived off road, but we had one incase we needed to park while away from home! The window lights were a cause of the long winded attempts to start up every morning with us kids taking bets an how many cars wouldn't start in our street*. The sound of cars with failing batteries still trying to crank over the engine is a memory I'll long remember!


*As, at the time, there were only five (In a street of 70+ houses.) it wasn't a lot of fun! But we made our own amusement in the 1950s!
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
He has a small greenhouse heater clipped to the dog guard behind the back seat. He plugs it in to an extension lead, that goes to a socket with a timer in his porch. The timer comes on at 0500hrs, and he reckons he unplugs the lead and drives straight off in a frost free car. Clever, very clever, thought I.
Presumably he leaves the car window slightly open for the lead?
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
I'm sure I've read somewhere of people using hotwater bottles laid on top of the dash to defrost the car.
 
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