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Details: Mini Space Heater, 400W Low Wattage Personal Desk Heater with Tip Over Protection for Office Table Desk Indoors, Compact and Portable, Orange
Brand: Brightown
A Portable 400W Mini Heater for Table, Desk, Tent and Office
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Amazingly Easy to Use: One single On/Off switch on the back and an indicator light make this mini heater is so easy to use. No complicated settings, just press and use. 5.5-foot long durable cord and 2 prong connection is wonderful for indoor use such as office, table, desk, tent, small bedroom, etc.
- Low 400 Wattage: The mini heater runs on 400-watt low wattage, more energy-saving and cost-effective than those high power-consuming space heaters. It will not overload the electrical circuit. Great for people living in a mild climate
- Quiet and Fast heating: PTC ceramic heating tech enable this space heater heat up 100 square feet in seconds. Perfect for desk, office, table and small space. Lower than 45dB level, the electric heater for home is comfortably quiet to use in a bedroom while sleeping
- Bright and Compact: 6.3×3.1×6.3 inch in size, this mini heater takes up little space and is easy to carry around. Bright orange color makes it a great match to your home decor
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Electric Space Heaters
As you continue your search for an electric space heater, keep in mind the factors below.- Size. Size wont matter if youre going to be sitting right on top of it. Unfortunately, a space heater has to sit on the floor, so its important for it to be the right size.
- Plug. Plug type can be a hassle, but its important to know which plug type youll need. Most space heaters come with a 1.5-inch diameter plug. If yours doesnt come with one, youll need to purchase an adapter.
- Safety. Check whether the space heater has a safety shutoff feature. This will ensure that the device wont overheat and cause a fire.
- Timer. A timer is simply another term for automatic shutoff. If you like to sleep in, use the timer to ensure that youre not burning up energy.
- Heating Output. Use wattage to determine how much heat the heater can generate. The higher the wattage, the hotter the heater.
- Watts per Square Inch. A watt is a unit of energy. Watts per square inch, on the other hand, is the rate the watts are converted to heat.
- Power. Power is the rate at which energy is converted into heat.
- EMF. EMF stands for Electro Magnetic Field. EMF
How to choose Electric Space Heaters
Choosing an electric fan heater for your home requires some research and consideration. First, it is important to know which type of heating option will best fit your home. Typically, electric fan heaters heat a room very quickly, as well as evenly. If you live in an area with snowy winters, an electric fan heater is an ideal option.The heating elements used in electric fan heaters are enclosed in a protective metal mesh. These elements are typically made from ceramic or tungsten. Ceramic elements are less expensive but tend to wear out over time. Tungsten elements last longer but will cost more.
Also, be sure to consider the size of the room you want to heat. Electric fan heaters can be very large, so make sure you select a heater that is large enough to accommodate the size of the room.
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!