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72 F (22.22 C) in the dining room, which is across the hall from where the pellet insert is in the living room. (The dining room is where the oil thermostat is so it's the only room where I can see the actual temp OF that room.)
Living room likely 80 F (26.67 C). Way too hot for me but my kitties love it.
Top of the stairs (stairs are in between the living and dining room -- typical Colonial-style house) probably high 60s (~20 C). Very comfortable.
Master bedroom probably 58-60 F (~15.44 C), which is just about perfect for sleeping, as far as I'm concerned. (My SO disagrees, but he is out of state at the moment.)
When I use oil heat, temps are much more consistent room to room, but I don't really NEED the whole house to be, say, 70 degrees ... especially the master bedroom ... I need a very cold room for sleeping.
25°C/77°F in Paris. I'm sweating in the middle of February.
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