When winter comes around, knowing how and when to buy a space heater can save you from huddling under your blankets around the clock. Here's what you need to know to get the best space heater for your home or office.
December 26, 2014
When winter comes around, knowing how and when to buy a space heater can save you from huddling under your blankets around the clock. Here's what you need to know to get the best space heater for your home or office.
Radiant: Radiant space heaters, such as ceramic space heaters, are fast and effective at heating objects around them, making them great spot heaters for smaller rooms and areas.
Radiator space heaters: These look like conventional radiators and they’re filled with oil warmed by electricity. They’re efficient since oil retains heat well.
Convection: Convection heaters create a lasting warmth throughout a large area by heating up the air in your home. They also make less noise than other space heaters.
Gas heater: Gas heaters, like the kerosene heater or propane heater, are fast and powerful. They are often less expensive to operate than electric heaters, but they're only safe to operate in open and well-ventilated areas, such as screened-in porches and patios. They pose a carbon-monoxide risk if used inside.
Before buying a space heater, consider the safety features and energy-efficiency.
When choosing a new space heater, look for modern safety features as well as those extra conveniences you'll come to appreciate in the long run. You'll be grateful for that remote control and quiet operation when you're snuggling up under the covers and in the mood to stay there.
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