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New-Age Portable Space Heaters, and Safe Electric Heaters.

Reduce your high energy bills with an Electric Heater

Oil Filled Heaters

Posted by VinnyChase On October - 22 - 2009

DeLonghi-Oil-Filled-Portable-Radiator-with-ComforTempWith today’s high energy bills many of us try to find ways to save money and conserve energy. Oil filled electric heaters are a good supplement. New-Age designs of Electric heaters are energy efficient. They can heat your home and substantially reduce your heating costs. The greatest way to do this is by heating individual rooms that are used the most. The most efficient way to do this, is with an oil filled heater. This form of heat is consistent and can keep you very comfortable. Oil filled heaters are a type of convection space heaters that heat the entire room, every nuke and cranny. By heating individual rooms, you are looking at a dramatic drop in your heating costs.

You do not have to worry about sacrificing safety with all the new features that are found today in most space heaters. With automatic thermostat controls, tip-over safety switches, internal heat limiting thermostat, carrying handle and power indicator lights. More Features like pivoting and easily mobile wheels that make it a breeze to move from room to room. Timers to where you can set it to turn on or off at certain times and some are completely programmable. The electric heaters will never get hot enough to burn you. Heating elements are internally so it will never come into contact with foreign objects such as curtains, or other flammable objects. With automatic thermostat controls, this allows the heater to switch off periodically to save energy and regulate a nice comfortable room temperature. Never have to worry about noise since these are virtually noiseless. Todays Electric Heaters are extremely safe.

Keep comfortable and save money. Both of those things are important for most people. With Heating costs are constantly on the rise, It is nice to know we have an alternative then paying those high energy bills. You can be just as comfortable, if not more comfortable, using this type of heat. Oil Filled heaters typically one of the best space heaters on the market. Did i mention how reasonable the price is. This is a great way to supplement your heating with these wonderful economical electric heater.Comfort-Zone-PROGRAM_OIL_HEATER2

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Radiant Heaters

Posted by VinnyChase On October - 19 - 2009
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Radiant Heater

Say no more to high energy bills, with an Energy Saving Radiant Heater. There are many benefits from owning Electric Heaters. Space Heaters are a necessary appliance today, with the rising fuel cost and even higher energy bills. These heaters sell for as little as $10 on upward to several hundred for high end models, but not only are they great energy savers, they will save you a ton of cash.

Now Radiant heaters are completely different from Convection heaters. Generally they use a single heat source, usually a heating element encased in a glass tube. The external heating element is surrounded by reflectors, allowing you to aim the heat directly to where you want it focused. Great if you want direct heat right on you. The exposed element precisely warms an object, rather than heat the surrounding air. Radiant heaters provide instant and intense heat.

Traditionally radiant heaters could not heat up a space evenly. The warmth is far more intense close to the heater, and this causes nearby people being too hot, while other individuals, on the opposite side of the room are still cold.
Radiant heat is absolutely wonderful for a workshop or other areas that are ordinarily unheated. When ever some warmth is desired , just turn on the switch for instant heat. Matter-of-fact you will feel the warmth much more quickly than from a convection heater, in fact almost instantly. (this is very cost effective,no need to heat an entire room if you are only going to be in there for a very short time)
For higher end applications and room decor is essential, then wall-mounted radiant heaters offer a supplementary heating solution with flair, for accommodation with insufficiently or no accessible wall space. They are even made into floors so your toes and feet will not get cold for the late night walks to the refrigerator. Some Electric Heaters resemble fire places or end tables. Even wall-mounted or self-supporting heaters that will fit almost anywhere.

These type of heaters have a ton of safe guard features. With tip-over safety switches, internal heat limiting thermostat, carrying handle and power indicator lights. You can sleep at night with no worries. Some radiant heaters also use innovative resources like glass to provide an elegant yet functional appearance.

Disadvantages are the warmth dissipates very quickly, as soon as the space heater is shut off since the electric heater heats objects instead of the air. This type of electric heater has to run constantly to keep a large room or space toasty. Ultimately, radiant heaters can be tremendously unsafe, by simply causing burns or electrocution. Users need to be cautious of how a radiant model is positioned. Since objects within the path of the radiant heat can become very warm, it’s crucial to keep a 3 foot opening in front of the electric heater free of obstructions. (A word of advise would be, do not leave a gas can in front of any type of heater in your shop or anywhere or bad things can and will happen.) A tip-over switch is a very good feature, since portable radiant heaters lacking that feature may perhaps pose a fire hazard if knocked over by a pet or a youngster.

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Water Heaters

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