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	<title>Engine Warmer</title>
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		<title>Car Seat Heaters</title>
		<description>We review several of the top car seat warmers / motor heaters and bring you the top 5 "BEST BUYS" for 2010.  In no particular order of course -
Shopping results for car seat heaters and motor warming blankets





Wagan DELUXE Heated Car Seat Cushions, 12V plug
$34.00 new - Safe Home Products
Powerblanket dual ...</description>
		<link>http://www.enginewarmer.com/2010/01/car-seat-heater-warmer/</link>
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		<title>Cold Weather Tips</title>
		<description>What the Cold Does to Motors:
Our friends at Mother Earth News explain that cold weather makes the engine hard to start for two reasons. First, oil thickens when it's cold, which increases friction and makes it harder for the starter motor to spin the engine. Cold also slows the chemical ...</description>
		<link>http://www.enginewarmer.com/2009/10/cold-weather-tips/</link>
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		<title>Battery Blanket Heaters</title>
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LOOK FAMILIAR?
Keeping car batteries warm and dry during cold winter months can be a challenge, even for the experienced mechanic or car enthusiast.  The best product we've tested (Hands Down) is the Powerblanket™ Battery heater 2x2 or the ExtraHot 4x5 which we found to be ...</description>
		<link>http://www.enginewarmer.com/2009/10/battery-lanket-heaters/</link>
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		<title>Engine Blankets</title>
		<description>Plug it in and walk away! The Powerblanket Engine Blanket is used by thousands of customers, including the military, to heat motors and equipment, melt ice &#38; snow, and insulate machinery and engines.   If it works for them, it will work for you.  Even at -20F, the Powerblanket heats up ...</description>
		<link>http://www.enginewarmer.com/2009/10/electric-engine-blankets/</link>
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