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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Wackiest Pet Products
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    +Wackiest Kitchen Products
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    +Secret Sources 2007
      Direct from the pros to you: Our annual guide to the places insiders go for those unique and hard-to-find home items

    +Where should a cold air return be?
      My dad has an older furnace with the cold air return in the floor, and no AC. We are planning to have a new furnace installed, but the installer wants to put the cold air return in the ceiling rather than the floor. Does it matter where the cold air return is located?

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