Portable heaters give you a choice when the weather turns cold. Instead of using your central heating system to warm up your entire home, even if you are only using a small portion of the house, you can save energy by just heating up the room you are in. We sells portable heaters as well as a number of other smart home appliances. For people who live alone, this is a great solution to winter weather.
Selecting the correct heaters for you and your family may be a frustrating processwhen there are so many different type of heaters on the market now. Not knowing which heater to buy and whether if it will work can be frustrating. So we have created aType of Heater for our customer. It contains a general information of different type of heaters in the market. We sincerely hope that this page can give you a better understanding which heater is right for your family and help you determine which heater will keep your family warm during winter. This page is organized and easy to navigate. Simply select the heater questions you have and it should direct you to the answer.
1. Oil Filled Radiators
2. Convection Heaters
3. Ceramic Heaters
4. Radiant Heaters
5. Fan Heaters
1. Oil Filled Radiators
Oil filled radiators use silent convection to heat the room. These heaters have vertical metal fins shaped similar to an old fashioned radiator. The heating element is submerged in oil that is permanently sealed in the fins. As a result, the units are odorless and never need to be refilled. The heating element heats the oil, causing the radiator and the air surrounding it to become warm. These heaters have no moving components or exposed heating elements. The radiator has two heating elements that provide three levels of heat. An adjustable thermostat is used for temperature control.
*Energy Efficient: Radiators use convection to efficiently heat cold room air. The hot oil contained in the metal radiator housing retains more heat than some other types of heating elements, and the built-in thermostat turns the unit on and off, thereby saving energy while maintaining your desired temperature.
*Quiet: Oil filled radiators operate quietly.
*Whole Room Heating: Oil filled radiators generate non-directional heat which effectively heats larger areas than smaller space heaters.
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2. Convection Heaters
Convection heaters are very popular in Europe and are relatively new to the United States. These heaters gently and comfortably warm and maintain your desired room temperature. Convection heaters have heating coils running through them and warm up very quickly. Cool floor-level room air is drawn into the unit, heated through natural convection and then emitted out of the top of the unit. Certain models have small fans that boost the circulation of warm air throughout the room.
*Energy Efficient: Convection heating is a very efficient method of heating. The built-in thermostat saves energy by turning on and off the heater to maintain your desired temperature.
*Instant Heat: Convection heaters provide fast and effective heat.Quiet: Convection heaters operate quietly and unobtrusively.
*Whole Room Heating: The heat generated by convection heaters is non-directional which makes them more appropriate than directional heaters for whole-room heating and for heating more than one person in a room.
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3. Ceramic Heaters
*Ceramic heaters are fan heaters that utilize a special ceramic heating element. The heat is directed outward by a fan that blows the hot air into the room. Safe: The operating temperature of the ceramic heating element is below the ignition temperature of materials like tissue paper. The ceramic heating element self-regulates the heat output in case the air inlet is blocked. Cool touch cabinets provide additional safety.
*Energy Efficient: Ceramic heating elements retain more heat than some other types of heating elements and the heater cycles on and off as necessary to maintain the thermostat temperature setting, thereby saving energy. The built-in thermostat saves energy by turning on and off the heater to maintain your desired temperature.
*Instant Heat: Ceramic heaters provide fast and effective heat.
*Directional Space Heating: Ceramic heaters provide directional space heating. The fan helps distribute the heat throughout the room, while models with the oscillation function distribute directional heat over an even larger area.
*Compact Size: Ceramic heaters are relatively compact and therefore fit easily into your home or office settings.
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4. Radiant Heaters
Radiant heaters use a glowing red element and metal reflector to radiate heat to a specific area. They use long wave energy to heat an object: not the air. A polished reflector directs the infrared heat energy out into the room. Although the air is not directly heated by the heating element, the air is heated by convection from the heated surfaces.
*Energy Efficient: Built-in thermostat saves energy by turning on and off the heater to maintain your desired temperature.
*Instant Heat: Radiant heaters provide fast and effective heat. Directional
*Space Heating: Radiant heaters provide direct heat to a specific area.
*Durable Housing: Radiant heaters have durable metal housings.
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5. Fan Heaters
*Fan forced heaters work by heating large coils. The heat is directed outward by a fan that blows the hot air into the room.Safe:Cool touch cabinets provide safe heating
*Energy Efficient:Models with built-in thermostats save energy by turning on and off the heater to maintain your desired temperature.
*Instant Heat: Fan Forced heaters provide fast and effective heat.Directional
*Space Heating:Fan forced heaters provide directional space heating. The fan helps distribute the heat over a larger area.
*Compact Size:The compact size makes fan forced heaters ideal for desktop use.
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