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555 Don't Believe This Extremely Common Heat Pump Myth

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SlashGear · 12/14/2025 10:15 EDT

Don't Believe This Extremely Common Heat Pump Myth

A major myth still shapes how people think about heat pumps. Discover what really happens when temperatures drop and why the old assumptions no longer apply.

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