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

Reduce your high energy bills with an Electric Heater

Convection Heaters

Posted by VinnyChase On November - 4 - 2009
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Convection Electric Heater

Convection Heaters:

Transform the air temperature in the room steadily, from cold to hot (fans help with the process time). Some heaters have fans to help circulates air into the room. Oil Filled heaters and other Convection type heaters are capable of heating an entire room, instead of a certain area. Much faster since radiant portable heaters, can only heat surfaces of the surrounding area. Did i mention that They are Very efficient.

Convection heaters do a very thorough job of heating every corner of the room. Since heat rises, electric heaters warm the area from the the top of the room downward. Larger rooms with high ceilings, will take a little longer to heat the entire room.


Temperature in the room will stay constant for a long time even after the heater is turned off. This allows the heater to switch off periodically to save energy with automatic thermostat controls. This is a big energy saver cutting down on that big electric bill every month. These heaters are huge energy savers compared to central heating.

Safety is not an issue with Electric Heaters. With automatic thermostat controls, tip-over safety switches, internal heat limiting thermostat, carrying handle and power indicator lights. 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 material.

Also Very silent. You can have it right next to you and would never know it was on. Sleep peacefully and warm with no worries.

Why worry about clashing with decor. With many new-age designs that complement your decor such as, Wall-mounted panel heaters,wall-mounted or self-supporting fan heaters, many double as end tables, and some are even built to look just like fire places.

Now The Cost of these Electric Portable Space Heaters price range any where as little as $20 while high-end models can cost you as much several hundred. Even though they Can cost a little more than radiant heaters up front but you will save more on energy savings.

Not many disadvantages. #1. If the fan fails, the heater may overheat. But With automatic thermostat controls, and internal heat limiting thermostats, That will not be a problem. That is why electric heaters are never made out of plastic. (I never did think heat and plastic was a good mix). #2. Convection gas heaters are not recommended since the amount of water vapor(steam), and other gases they emit into the household. That is why we recommend electric heaters and not worry about gas and other type of fuel.

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Products & Features, Click on Pictures for Prices and Detail Listings

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optimus-baseboard-convection-thermostat-heater

Product Features

  • 40-inch baseboard convection heater with auto thermostat control
  • 2 heat settings–low at 750 watts and high at 1500 watts
  • Power indicator light; tip-over safety switch; internal heat-limiting thermostat
  • Durable sheet-metal cabinet; built-in handle for convenient transport
  • Measures 40 by 6 by 9-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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dayton-electric-convection-heater

Product Features

  • Number of Heat Settings 3,
  • Built-In Features Auto Limit Thermal Protector,
  • Built In Mechanical Thermostat For Temperature Control,
  • Includes Wall Mounting Bracket And Floor Stand Feet With Wheels
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soleus-radiator-heater-digital-remote

  • Product Features

  • Safe and Healthy, produces no odors or fumes.
  • Has no visibly glowing elements, Slim, Versatile Design
  • large heating surface, slim body fits into small spaces, Remote Control.
  • Adjustable Thermostat with Digital Display, Two heat settings and cycles

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