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Review LifeSmart LifePro LS-1001HH 1500 Sq Ft Infrared Quartz Electric Portable Heater

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Review LifeSmart LifePro LS-1001HH 1500 Sq Ft Infrared Quartz Electric Portable Heater

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • POWERFUL LARGE ROOM HEATER: 1500 Watt Infrared quartz element whole room heater
  • INFRARED HEAT: Designed with 4 regular infrared tube elements that don’t dry out the air
  • MULTIPLE POWER SETTINGS: Includes 3 adjustable heat power settings (high, low and eco) to provide as much or as little heat as needed; Eco mode only uses 750 Watts to save energy
  • SET IT AND FORGET IT TIMER: Included on/off timer allows you to program the heater to turn on or off in up to to 12 hour increments

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review LifeSmart LifePro LS-1001HH 1500 Sq Ft Infrared Quartz Electric Portable Heater

review LifeSmart LifePro LS-1001HH 1500 Sq Ft Infrared Quartz Electric Portable Heater

Buyer Guide Electric Space Heaters

Electric heaters are a great option if you live in a cold climate. A space heater is great because it offers quick, efficient heat, and it’s easy to use. Electric heaters use electricity to power a fan that blows infrared waves into the air.

  • Size. Electric heaters come in different sizes, including tabletop, plug-in, and convection.
  • Heat. Most electric heaters have three different heat options—low, medium, and high.
  • Power. The amount of electricity your heater consumes depends on its size and the heat setting.
  • Plug-In and Non-Plug-In. Electric heaters can be either plug-in or non-plug-in.
  • Warranty. Most electric heaters come with a warranty between 1 and 3 years.

How to choose Electric Space Heaters

Choosing the best electric space heater for you can be a difficult task. The popularity and variety of electric space heaters available on the market makes it a difficult selection.

Before buying an electric space heater, you should first understand the different types that are available. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. Here is a common electric space heaters:

  • Convection space heaters: Convection heaters heat the air around it. Usually these heaters provide even heat distribution. However, they are usually noisy and expensive to run.
  • Radiant space heaters: Radiant heaters also heat the air around them, but they heat objects as well. These heaters are effective in reducing the spread of cold dry air, but they are usually noisier as well.
  • Gas wall heaters: Gas heaters are easy to install, allow you to heat an entire room, and don’t need any venting. However, these heaters are expensive to run.
  • Oil heaters: Oil heaters are another form of electric heaters. These heaters are safe but expensive.
  • Infrared space heaters: Infrared heaters use infrared radiation to heat objects in the room. These heaters are energy efficient and don’t require any venting. Consequently, they are safe but have a shorter lifespan

    How to use Electric Space Heaters

     The use of electric space heaters is on the rise. The reason is simple, portable electric heaters can provide a lot of benefits. They can keep you warm on cold days without producing a lot of noise, and they can also be more economical than using a central heating system to heat your entire home.

However, there are some important things you should keep in mind when using electric space heaters in your home. The most important thing to remember about electric space heaters is to never put them against any flammable materials. Make sure to use a mat, rug, or wood crate as padding between the heater and the floor.

You should also make sure to turn off the heater and unplug it before going to bed at night. This is standard operating procedure in many homes. If you forget to unplug the heater, you run the risk of waking up to a house fire in the middle of the night!