When I was younger, I used to sleep in my mums room. It wasn't cold, but we had no central heating so she had one of these by the bed on the floor which she would turn on. I'll always remember those nights with the TV on, my French bulldog cuddled up next to me, my mum next to her, the lights off and the heater just making this sound all night. And the the Saturday mornings where I would wake up hours before her, sneak downstairs to get some sweets, come back up and watch CBBC or Pop for the cartoons. I miss those nights. Now everything sucks.
@@crivannn My dad lived separate. My mum and dad never really got along, always fighting. It was a domestic situation and tbh my childhood was kinda ruined by it, because I was heavily involved with the social services and have a lot of bad memories concerning seeing the fighting.
@@hotenywrong. Some just are like that. I had one I used for 7 years (broke last year never got another one😢) and every time I turned it on (which was daily) I’d smell that electric/plastically smell 🥰
Christmas isn’t the same. We got older. But we will cherish the memories of waking up on Christmas Day. Maybe a new iPhone, or a GPU. The train set that is under the Christmas tree the cat tries to catch.
When I was a child in the 90s in my house (northern Italy) it was sometimes -10 degrees outside. While my dad was shaving before taking me to school, I was with him in the bathroom attached to this thing, the sound made me fall asleep again. I didn't want to go to school, it made me feel unwell. I still love them today, a piece of my childhood and my simple family
Так интересно слушать рассказы людей из других стран, у каждого как другое измерение) например я из России и в моем детстве не было таких приборов, у нас была кирпичная печка)
@@MURApk Both my English and Russian are not great, but i believe they wrote something around: "That's so interesting to listen to the stories of people from different countries, it's like a different dimension for everyone :) for example, I am from Russia and in my childhood there were no such appliances, we had a brick stove :)" And the reply below: "Oh, yeah, I understand, we also had a stove(pechka), we were throwing firewood in it and warming ourselves, moreover the whole family was gathering in that room."
The bass is what so many Channels are missing. Ive tried several videos of rainfall on a tin roof. What they always do is set it ti the perspective of being outside or listening through an open window. No, i dont want to hear every trickle into a puddle. I want to hear those drops slap against my roof with that nice full "thud".
Because many channels create videos by copying and pasting, and they all end up being copies of each other. They don’t do any sound editing; for example, they don’t even know how to make basic adjustments like bass or treble settings. After recording my sounds, I work for about 6-8 hours to make these adjustments and carry out the necessary editing. Finally, I test it with my headphones that have bass vibration.
This exactly. I hate the stupid little trickle noises and the soft droplet sounds. They sound like mouth noises, and it makes me so mad. I've come to state where even water noises trigger me now.
@@SleepMelodies11dude, you are an amazing guy. I’m an editor myself and the lengths you go to make people happy is amazing. I know what it’s like to spend hours on a project for other people enjoyment not knowing if more than 100 people are even going to see the video. I’ve had those late nights editing a project. And this this is what I need to help me sleep after a long day of filming and a longer night of editing. Thank you 💯🤝🏼
@@ODessa002 I have heard a variety of ASMR and I would say water sounds definitely gets under my skin, but what really makes me hit the max of my patience and get angry super fast is drinking water sounds, both planned and not planned, I don't need someone slurping and most definitely don't want to hear someone gulping in my ear at max volume when I am trying to destress and sleep. I can take chewing, crunching(even the loud base boosted versions), heavy breathing, hitting and tapping things, and can be patient with the low quality instant copy and paste monotone asmr(though I would jump ship soon after realizing), but gulping water is where I draw the line.
Reminds me of winter time as a little kid, having one of these in my drafty room, sharing a bed with my sister bc she didn’t want to sleep alone, Christmas lights over my bed… man
My grandad gave me one of these when I moved to a new city for university. The accommodation was cold and their heaters were on a timer - these fans saved my life! I’d pop it on right next to my bed on the bedside table. The sound and the heat on my face always sent me off into the deepest sleep 💤
I remember when i was a kid my room was in the basement so it was always cold in there i used to clutch onto that thing for life when my mom brought it down for me and my sister i loved sitting it up on my dresser near my bed and curl myself up in a thick soft blanket its so relaxing to me you cannot help but be consumed by the warmth and feel a little better now that you're away from the cold rough day, i miss those days. Everything is complicated and sucks why can't it be so simple like it was before? I wanna be a kid again curled up in my favorite blankets with a nice heater to keep me warm from the coldness of the day.
Reminds me of when i was a kid. My mother used to turn on one of these in the bathroom before me and my sister would take a bath, so it would be less cold. We would play all together with toys while bathing and then my mother used to dry our hair. Good memories
I had a space heater that I used to keep on the floor in front of the shower when I was a child, I can't tell you how many times I feel asleep on that floor in my bathrobe. Stepping out of a cold rinse to a heatwave has an instant tingling effect and the best kind of comfort shivers possible. Miss those days.
Wow u get silence must be nice my adhd just has constant conversations in my head about random stuff that dosnt make sense I can never really truly turnt the noise off and be silent but I do alway stop and try to focus on my space heater wen I pops on anyway have a great day or good night
everyone’s talking about how they can hear and smell this through the screen… but can we talk about how I LITERALLY FEEL THE VIBRATION FROM THE FANS ON MY PHONE?? 😭 top notch quality video
I remember sitting in front of one of those when I was around 7 or 8 every morning before school during the winter. Probably some of my warmest childhood memories
My room is cold asf in winter as it doesn't have direct sunlight, so I always put the air heater 15-20 minutes to warm it up a little. Now is starting to get warm as we're in spring time but im so glad about this audio. Thank you so much 🩷
This video reminded me of my time living in the north of France. In winter, after taking a shower, the sound of that fan heater took me back to my army days, where it was -5°C in my room, and that heater would run all night long. It makes me nostalgic for a challenging period of my life.
It's around Thanksgiving, COLD... You're planning the holidays with your parents, it gets cold so you sit on the floor next to one of these bad boys, and life is so good... so good.
when i lived with my dad as a kid our house was so cold that we stayed in his office with one of these all winter, having to leave the heater was always the hardest part of my morning bc i loved it so much
I always put a fan on (turned away from myself in the colder days) just for the sound. I just can't sleep in pure silence. I like this sound too though
You know . A couple days ago i was looking for a cozy and relaxing "rainfall while listening to the bonfire" kinda sound. And i tried all the options that came out but none matched the sound i was looking for. I had given up search when suddenly this video came up randomly and i decided to listen to iy and its PERFECT. Its EXACTLY the sound i have been looking for . Thank you for creating this
im from siberia, so we have good central heater. but all my childhood, when it was winter and -30 degrees, i liked to open the balcon door and turn on my old fan heater. logic). its so satisfying for me, when its cold around you, but this warm air-stream heat you, and you're watching old soviet cartoons or classic, like Chilly-Willy, Tom and Jerry or Timon and Pumba. life is beautiful, goodnight, dude, sweet dreams
Reminds me of when I used to go to Nebraska for the holidays. My uncles basement was always super cold so there had to be one of these puppies in the room. I miss the times where I could play with my cousins all day and talk to my grandfather. I would go through the pain of the flu that I always got on Christmas just to talk to him again, even if it’s for one last time.
These things are the best thing ever in the winter. I can't think of a single better thing than these. I got one in my room right now. I will get like 20 of these eventually and have them run at the same time when it's -10 degrees outside.
You brought back so many childhood memories, specially me during día de reyes (jan 6th) living in Mexico right next to the woods, the house would get extremely cold and we needed a heater like that and my mom would cover the windows with those big ol heavy blankets that had lions and bears on them. I would get so cold sometimes that i’d sit right in front of the heater and hug my dog for a couple of mins, god I miss that dog so much. Crazy to me how much this video brought back just by thinking about the heater. Back to the story, I would wake up, jan the 6th to open my gifts by like 6am, my sister would be already up cuz she got class (she was in highschool) and she would already have the tv on with MTV… i can remember loba (she wolf) by shakira playing on the background, me opening a psp go and she opening a Sony Ericsson phone that had shakira songs in it. Great beautiful simpler times, now i’m stuck in university lol.
My grandparents used to use this when they ran out of petrol. When I was a child, i used to spend one night at my grandparents place from tuesday to wednesday. They didn't use electric heating nor gas so they had this massice 3000 L petrol tank in the basement. But sometimes, they didn't refuel early enough and by the beginning of wonter, everyone would queue to get petrol. Because it was no longer possible to use the water heating, they had these heating fan fonr like the 80/90s to heat up the living room. I find it so relaxing and using the hair dryer gives me those goosebumps too.
I'm only 20 but it feels so long ago- those cold and frigid nights where I'd sleep on an ironically comfortable hardwood floor next to the heater in the hallway just because I wanted to be super warm. The silence of it all and the peaceful nature of the late hours of the night bring me a lot of peace. Thanks, I guess for this video 😅 I tend to forget about little things like that and these nostalgic videos remind me of them once again which is always a pleasant thing.
I can't describe how this sound makes me feel. very comforting, almost nostalgic. I slept so good to this! And for some odd reason my feet feel warmer while listening.
This is just just uh...no words..goosebumps...back to this video again tonight...thanks for all you do to help myself and so many others sleep and relax and personally on a more deeper subject this helps me calm and have a sense of peace when im struggling with my insomnia and anxiety💜✨✊✨🐈✨😴😴✨🤤😪✨✨🤭
Is not the first night that I wake up and think that I have a fan heater on the top of my head 😅. It is awesome because I always feel so confortable and warm listening to this.
Yupp, use precaution! I almost had two fires in the past with these. 1) my blanket hang from the bed too close to the heater. I woke up to smoke from the blanket about to catch fire. 2) I had one connected to an extension cord. Thankfully I was awake when the extension cord melted and sparks started flying everywhere, to plug it out. Stay safe
@@ymbplayboinot so much an old cord, as it was probably a cord that was not rated for the power of a heater, you need special extension cords (or just heavy duty) to run heaters or air conditioners, otherwise you risk a fire
@MIW_Renegade well normally the cord, if it doesnt support high voltage devices like heaters or conditioners, should have safety precautions to turn off before it catches fire
@@ymbplayboi at least in North America an extension cord has 0 protection and is often rated less than the maximum current of the circuit breaker, cords are sometimes rated at only 10 or 13 amps on light/regular duty, despite being able to be plugged into a 15 or 20A circuit, and unlike places like the UK, our plugs are often not fused, so best case scenario the cord gets a little warm, worst case scenario the cord melts down or catches on fire. Usually only our power strips come with a built in circuit breaker, and only in very specific use cases, will an extension cord have a fuse. I personally don’t use a cord with a wire size smaller that 14AWG for under 25ft, and 12AWG for 25ft or longer runs
I've been having a lot of trouble sleeping for the last couple months and the bags under my eyes were very noticeable but i started listening to this video and it's actually been helping with my sleep a lot. At first it was eh, but now it knocks me out way quicker, really appreciate it (it's been like a weekish since i started)
I have a syndrome that makes my hands, feets and ears get cold very easily so in winter i always have one of these, and since i grew up with them, i love the sound they make, i sometimes even forgot it is on since i got used to the sound
This was action packed, great cinematography, unexpected drama, and cool Michael Bay esque supporting cast. 10/10, i would recommend watching this in IMAX 3d 😅
I was just talking about doing this when I was a young teenager. I had my box fan on & my space heater. It would be January. I couldn't sleep without it. I live in Northeast Texas & we'd have a white winter every now and again. Ty, for the upload! I'm going to ditch my other "fans" on here & play yours. When you see your views go up, it's probably me!
Beautiful, brings back memories of working in a warehouse during the winter with one of these bad boys underneath my desk and another lil dude on top by the keyboard.
Thank you for this video, it has helped me fall asleep every day for over a month. I have suffered from pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear for many years, and this is the sound that best suits me when I sleep.
Please don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the video...🖤
I sleep like a baby now ♥️
At the beginning of this video when you turned on the fans, it sounded like the haunting engine sounds of the Pe-8 in War Thunder. 😅
When I was younger, I used to sleep in my mums room. It wasn't cold, but we had no central heating so she had one of these by the bed on the floor which she would turn on. I'll always remember those nights with the TV on, my French bulldog cuddled up next to me, my mum next to her, the lights off and the heater just making this sound all night. And the the Saturday mornings where I would wake up hours before her, sneak downstairs to get some sweets, come back up and watch CBBC or Pop for the cartoons. I miss those nights. Now everything sucks.
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you can find that magic again!! being present in every moment is a good start
this is really sweet
Where was your father at?
@@crivannn My dad lived separate. My mum and dad never really got along, always fighting. It was a domestic situation and tbh my childhood was kinda ruined by it, because I was heavily involved with the social services and have a lot of bad memories concerning seeing the fighting.
i can smell this video
Then you havent used it in a while... betrayal!
@@hotenywrong. Some just are like that. I had one I used for 7 years (broke last year never got another one😢) and every time I turned it on (which was daily) I’d smell that electric/plastically smell 🥰
@@Sonic-gy7kqbraincell destroying chemicals ❤😂😅😅😅
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I can too. It’s amazing.
that's a really warm room
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Depending on the room. If it's a room with no insulation or a sun room in the middle of Winter, then it's still brick cold lol
it’s on fan setting though
@@bIuestag
Do you know how fan heaters work?
@@bIuestag Oh dang, you're right! Lol Didn't notice that
This reminds me of Christmas, those cold days which you put a blanket and you're still cold, then you put this warm banger on your legs
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We are just waiting for winter
Christmas isn’t the same. We got older. But we will cherish the memories of waking up on Christmas Day. Maybe a new iPhone, or a GPU. The train set that is under the Christmas tree the cat tries to catch.
Merry christmas ❤
Every Australian can’t relate 😂
Why dies this actually make me feel warmer 🥲
Right?!
Mental connection
i can feel the heat because of my laptop
@@emreroccia LOL
Same
When I was a child in the 90s in my house (northern Italy) it was sometimes -10 degrees outside. While my dad was shaving before taking me to school, I was with him in the bathroom attached to this thing, the sound made me fall asleep again.
I didn't want to go to school, it made me feel unwell.
I still love them today, a piece of my childhood and my simple family
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Так интересно слушать рассказы людей из других стран, у каждого как другое измерение) например я из России и в моем детстве не было таких приборов, у нас была кирпичная печка)
@@folklornykot english please?
О да понимаю у нас тоже была печка мы в неё закидывали дрова и грелись причём в той комнате вся семя собиралась @@folklornykot
@@MURApk Both my English and Russian are not great, but i believe they wrote something around: "That's so interesting to listen to the stories of people from different countries, it's like a different dimension for everyone :) for example, I am from Russia and in my childhood there were no such appliances, we had a brick stove :)"
And the reply below: "Oh, yeah, I understand, we also had a stove(pechka), we were throwing firewood in it and warming ourselves, moreover the whole family was gathering in that room."
This just washed my brain clean. No thoughts, only whrrrrrrrr and heat.
The bass is what so many Channels are missing. Ive tried several videos of rainfall on a tin roof. What they always do is set it ti the perspective of being outside or listening through an open window. No, i dont want to hear every trickle into a puddle. I want to hear those drops slap against my roof with that nice full "thud".
Because many channels create videos by copying and pasting, and they all end up being copies of each other. They don’t do any sound editing; for example, they don’t even know how to make basic adjustments like bass or treble settings. After recording my sounds, I work for about 6-8 hours to make these adjustments and carry out the necessary editing. Finally, I test it with my headphones that have bass vibration.
This exactly. I hate the stupid little trickle noises and the soft droplet sounds. They sound like mouth noises, and it makes me so mad. I've come to state where even water noises trigger me now.
@@SleepMelodies11dude, you are an amazing guy. I’m an editor myself and the lengths you go to make people happy is amazing. I know what it’s like to spend hours on a project for other people enjoyment not knowing if more than 100 people are even going to see the video. I’ve had those late nights editing a project. And this this is what I need to help me sleep after a long day of filming and a longer night of editing. Thank you 💯🤝🏼
Thank you for your nice comment...🖤🖤🖤🖤
@@ODessa002 I have heard a variety of ASMR and I would say water sounds definitely gets under my skin, but what really makes me hit the max of my patience and get angry super fast is drinking water sounds, both planned and not planned, I don't need someone slurping and most definitely don't want to hear someone gulping in my ear at max volume when I am trying to destress and sleep.
I can take chewing, crunching(even the loud base boosted versions), heavy breathing, hitting and tapping things, and can be patient with the low quality instant copy and paste monotone asmr(though I would jump ship soon after realizing), but gulping water is where I draw the line.
Has anyone ever told you what an absolute legend you are?
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Nie, bo nią nie jest pajacu
White noise with a bit of bass. Really good combination. Very relaxing!😴
I'm glad you liked it...🖤🖤🖤
It's more like brown noise
@@frouvoxesif you hear closely u can hear it asking why did u redeem it
I'm glowing red and I'm melting.
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@F40M07 bruh what that mean. 💀
Reminds me of winter time as a little kid, having one of these in my drafty room, sharing a bed with my sister bc she didn’t want to sleep alone, Christmas lights over my bed… man
I used to listen to rain sounds quite often to fall asleep, but this is genuinely wayyyy more comforting, so thank you
I'm glad you like it.. thank youuuu so much 🖤🖤
My grandad gave me one of these when I moved to a new city for university. The accommodation was cold and their heaters were on a timer - these fans saved my life! I’d pop it on right next to my bed on the bedside table. The sound and the heat on my face always sent me off into the deepest sleep 💤
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I remember when i was a kid my room was in the basement so it was always cold in there i used to clutch onto that thing for life when my mom brought it down for me and my sister i loved sitting it up on my dresser near my bed and curl myself up in a thick soft blanket its so relaxing to me you cannot help but be consumed by the warmth and feel a little better now that you're away from the cold rough day, i miss those days.
Everything is complicated and sucks why can't it be so simple like it was before? I wanna be a kid again curled up in my favorite blankets with a nice heater to keep me warm from the coldness of the day.
Reminds me of when i was a kid. My mother used to turn on one of these in the bathroom before me and my sister would take a bath, so it would be less cold. We would play all together with toys while bathing and then my mother used to dry our hair. Good memories
I from Poland and my mom did that too.Even now when I have a bad day I turn it on before going to sleep
Your mother seems like she loves or loved you very much.
I work 12 hr night shifts and this really helps with my daytime sleeping 😴
I'm glad you liked it...🖤🖤🖤 😴😴
fnaf 😱😱😱😱
@spottierf4k3 Fnaf is a 6 hour shift.
@@Sivanot fnaf 2 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@spottierf4k3again, 6 hour shift 😆
I had a space heater that I used to keep on the floor in front of the shower when I was a child, I can't tell you how many times I feel asleep on that floor in my bathrobe. Stepping out of a cold rinse to a heatwave has an instant tingling effect and the best kind of comfort shivers possible. Miss those days.
Calms the adhd driven anxiety. Cool! Kinda want to just shut off the brain, stop working, and let the internal silence wash over me for a minute
Listen, close your eyes, and focus on the dark...🖤🖤
Wow u get silence must be nice my adhd just has constant conversations in my head about random stuff that dosnt make sense I can never really truly turnt the noise off and be silent but I do alway stop and try to focus on my space heater wen I pops on anyway have a great day or good night
I'm crying this was my childhood fan heater this exact one. Hit with heat waves of Nostalgia thank you x
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Hope they give it back
everyone’s talking about how they can hear and smell this through the screen… but can we talk about how I LITERALLY FEEL THE VIBRATION FROM THE FANS ON MY PHONE?? 😭 top notch quality video
Yes! I increased bass level of metal fan noise.. :) 🖤🖤🖤🖤
@@SleepMelodies11dude that’s so friggin cool, i love it
@@yournewmusictaste thank you so muchhh :)
I remember sitting in front of one of those when I was around 7 or 8 every morning before school during the winter. Probably some of my warmest childhood memories
This is comforting because this is the sound we all heard while in utero. This is what everything sounds like to a baby in the mother's womb
Wtf lol...
I’m on dairy and laxatives
@@theRealManDawg i trust you with the keys to my house
I'm so happy I found this! As a kid I always used to curl up and fall asleep in front of our wall heaters and even now as an adult I still do.
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This soothed me in ways I can’t explain. My soul feels warm.
My room is cold asf in winter as it doesn't have direct sunlight, so I always put the air heater 15-20 minutes to warm it up a little. Now is starting to get warm as we're in spring time but im so glad about this audio. Thank you so much 🩷
This video reminded me of my time living in the north of France. In winter, after taking a shower, the sound of that fan heater took me back to my army days, where it was -5°C in my room, and that heater would run all night long. It makes me nostalgic for a challenging period of my life.
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force ❤
I didn't know I needed this sound in my life, but here we are.
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It's around Thanksgiving, COLD... You're planning the holidays with your parents, it gets cold so you sit on the floor next to one of these bad boys, and life is so good... so good.
when i lived with my dad as a kid our house was so cold that we stayed in his office with one of these all winter, having to leave the heater was always the hardest part of my morning bc i loved it so much
Pairing this with my super quiet electric fireplace was perfect, you get the nice sound, and the nice warmth
this gives me that nostalgic tingly feeling
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I always put a fan on (turned away from myself in the colder days) just for the sound. I just can't sleep in pure silence. I like this sound too though
This is way more relaxing than i thought, i put on the electric heater blanket on and fell asleep almost instantly...
this is super soothing tbh it reminds me when i was younger
You know . A couple days ago i was looking for a cozy and relaxing "rainfall while listening to the bonfire" kinda sound. And i tried all the options that came out but none matched the sound i was looking for. I had given up search when suddenly this video came up randomly and i decided to listen to iy and its PERFECT. Its EXACTLY the sound i have been looking for . Thank you for creating this
You're welcome..... 🖤🖤🖤🖤
im from siberia, so we have good central heater. but all my childhood, when it was winter and -30 degrees, i liked to open the balcon door and turn on my old fan heater. logic). its so satisfying for me, when its cold around you, but this warm air-stream heat you, and you're watching old soviet cartoons or classic, like Chilly-Willy, Tom and Jerry or Timon and Pumba. life is beautiful, goodnight, dude, sweet dreams
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bros energy bill gonna come crazy but ty cuz i feel warmer and sleepy already
From my math, with the current electricity rates where I live this video cost him $3 plus any tax, and fees, so less than $10
Looped?
@@jamesreidford653098%
@@jamesreidford6530yes of course it's looped but anyway it's relaxating
We had that at home!
Good old days
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Reminds me of when I used to go to Nebraska for the holidays. My uncles basement was always super cold so there had to be one of these puppies in the room. I miss the times where I could play with my cousins all day and talk to my grandfather. I would go through the pain of the flu that I always got on Christmas just to talk to him again, even if it’s for one last time.
I hope a fan manufacturer discovers this channel and supports it by sending you their new products.
These things are the best thing ever in the winter. I can't think of a single better thing than these. I got one in my room right now. I will get like 20 of these eventually and have them run at the same time when it's -10 degrees outside.
This sound makes me feel safe and warm...
Brings back memories of little me under a thick blanket cuddled up next to one of these on the carpet playing my ds ❤
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This is a banger
I'm glad you liked it..🖤🖤
I aint even going to sleep, this just helps me think straight and strangely makes me feel nice and warm
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I've always loved sitting in front of heaters
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You brought back so many childhood memories, specially me during día de reyes (jan 6th) living in Mexico right next to the woods, the house would get extremely cold and we needed a heater like that and my mom would cover the windows with those big ol heavy blankets that had lions and bears on them.
I would get so cold sometimes that i’d sit right in front of the heater and hug my dog for a couple of mins, god I miss that dog so much.
Crazy to me how much this video brought back just by thinking about the heater.
Back to the story, I would wake up, jan the 6th to open my gifts by like 6am, my sister would be already up cuz she got class (she was in highschool) and she would already have the tv on with MTV… i can remember loba (she wolf) by shakira playing on the background, me opening a psp go and she opening a Sony Ericsson phone that had shakira songs in it.
Great beautiful simpler times, now i’m stuck in university lol.
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My grandparents used to use this when they ran out of petrol. When I was a child, i used to spend one night at my grandparents place from tuesday to wednesday. They didn't use electric heating nor gas so they had this massice 3000 L petrol tank in the basement. But sometimes, they didn't refuel early enough and by the beginning of wonter, everyone would queue to get petrol. Because it was no longer possible to use the water heating, they had these heating fan fonr like the 80/90s to heat up the living room. I find it so relaxing and using the hair dryer gives me those goosebumps too.
Yea
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I'm only 20 but it feels so long ago- those cold and frigid nights where I'd sleep on an ironically comfortable hardwood floor next to the heater in the hallway just because I wanted to be super warm. The silence of it all and the peaceful nature of the late hours of the night bring me a lot of peace. Thanks, I guess for this video 😅
I tend to forget about little things like that and these nostalgic videos remind me of them once again which is always a pleasant thing.
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I love you for this, and also having a black screen? How thoughtful
You're welcome... 🫠🫠🖤🖤
I don't know why but 'electrical heating elements' (warm wind/air) are so satisfying to feel
This is putting me in trance. ❤ better than my actual fan that is on right now.
I can't describe how this sound makes me feel. very comforting, almost nostalgic. I slept so good to this! And for some odd reason my feet feel warmer while listening.
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I feel nice and chilly now!
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This is just just uh...no words..goosebumps...back to this video again tonight...thanks for all you do to help myself and so many others sleep and relax and personally on a more deeper subject this helps me calm and have a sense of peace when im struggling with my insomnia and anxiety💜✨✊✨🐈✨😴😴✨🤤😪✨✨🤭
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Thank you for this, it's extraordinarily comfortable hearing these noises...
I'm glad you liked it... Thank you soooo muchh 🖤🖤🖤
I use these air heaters to this day. Not only do they warm you well, but they are also very relaxing (especially in the evenings)
This knocked me tf out 😴😴😴🖤
That's actually very therapeutic. When I saw the video I didn't expect much, but it works very well.
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Is not the first night that I wake up and think that I have a fan heater on the top of my head 😅. It is awesome because I always feel so confortable and warm listening to this.
Good night
@@Fajrrrrrrrryhh Thank you, have a good night too!
I zoned out and when I came back I thought my video was paused, forgetting the fan noise IS the video. Love this, reminds me of my grandmas.
It’s almost winter time, which means almost time to bring out these bad boys!!
Yupp, use precaution! I almost had two fires in the past with these.
1) my blanket hang from the bed too close to the heater. I woke up to smoke from the blanket about to catch fire.
2) I had one connected to an extension cord. Thankfully I was awake when the extension cord melted and sparks started flying everywhere, to plug it out.
Stay safe
@@NuyoricanJosephThat mustve been an old ass extension cord😮
@@ymbplayboinot so much an old cord, as it was probably a cord that was not rated for the power of a heater, you need special extension cords (or just heavy duty) to run heaters or air conditioners, otherwise you risk a fire
@MIW_Renegade well normally the cord, if it doesnt support high voltage devices like heaters or conditioners, should have safety precautions to turn off before it catches fire
@@ymbplayboi at least in North America an extension cord has 0 protection and is often rated less than the maximum current of the circuit breaker, cords are sometimes rated at only 10 or 13 amps on light/regular duty, despite being able to be plugged into a 15 or 20A circuit, and unlike places like the UK, our plugs are often not fused, so best case scenario the cord gets a little warm, worst case scenario the cord melts down or catches on fire. Usually only our power strips come with a built in circuit breaker, and only in very specific use cases, will an extension cord have a fuse. I personally don’t use a cord with a wire size smaller that 14AWG for under 25ft, and 12AWG for 25ft or longer runs
i’ve been using this video for a moth every day, i love this sound and it helps me through the day.
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U got nice heaters there.
i genuinely use this video every day as background noise while completing my homeschool work, its too relaxing and helps me keep track of time.
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Reminds me of when I was younger sleeping right in front of my fan
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I've been having a lot of trouble sleeping for the last couple months and the bags under my eyes were very noticeable but i started listening to this video and it's actually been helping with my sleep a lot. At first it was eh, but now it knocks me out way quicker, really appreciate it (it's been like a weekish since i started)
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This feels so amazing and I don't really understand why 🥺
Because, it takes you to places where you were happy in the past... 🖤🖤🖤🖤
bro i needed this like desert needed rain , and i didnt know it
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I remember a few points in my life where I had stayed in my grandma’s RV and her mobile home whenever she had these…such good sleeps I had
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Good night
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This popped out on my homepage, and I clicked on it, it brought some peace to my soul. Thank you!
I love the part at 5:28:11 ! Gets my every time!
to me this sounds like a car drive home on a rainy night, on a highway
i love it so much ♥️
My ears feel warm listening to this
Im getting goosebumps on this sound the moment i heared the metal "klink" sound
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I have a syndrome that makes my hands, feets and ears get cold very easily so in winter i always have one of these, and since i grew up with them, i love the sound they make, i sometimes even forgot it is on since i got used to the sound
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This was action packed, great cinematography, unexpected drama, and cool Michael Bay esque supporting cast. 10/10, i would recommend watching this in IMAX 3d 😅
The plot twist in the end....that was heart pounding ❤
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This one is so relaxing
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Just did 10.5 hours of Uni-courses. This is perfect to relax to now.
I hope it will be helpful. 🫡🫡
The perfect sound for a good sleep 😴 thank you from France 🇨🇵🔥
I'm glad you liked it...🖤🖤🖤
Omg how much I needed this last year, it would have offered so much comfort. It honestly tricks the brain and does its job, thank you.❤
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Hope everyone has a good night's rest
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omg this just unlocked a memory... i used to have those!!!!
I was just talking about doing this when I was a young teenager. I had my box fan on & my space heater. It would be January. I couldn't sleep without it. I live in Northeast Texas & we'd have a white winter every now and again. Ty, for the upload! I'm going to ditch my other "fans" on here & play yours. When you see your views go up, it's probably me!
Imma wake up with the dryest mouth after watching this video
Beautiful, brings back memories of working in a warehouse during the winter with one of these bad boys underneath my desk and another lil dude on top by the keyboard.
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Why did I start feeling hot out of nowhere?
Man this instantly brought me some kind of nostalgia
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"Sleep well" * turns on airplane *
You’re goated for this
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Ima be honest I was asleep in 5 mins tbh this is a banger
the smell of grandmas house
I genuinely love these things.
That poor electric bill
Thank you for this video, it has helped me fall asleep every day for over a month. I have suffered from pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear for many years, and this is the sound that best suits me when I sleep.
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My addiction started with a hair dryer.
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reminds me of my childhood thank you so much for this