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| you are talking about a space hear so small footprint in tough. But we use a cabinet infrared heater and it works great and is inexpensive to use. I also use one of the oil filled radiator type elect. heaters and it is also very good and economical to use. So those two would be my recomendation based on my experience.
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| Do your research. I watched a video once and it explained that even if the heater say it has higher wattage, it cannot provide more heat.
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| I've had this one in my 10x11 master bathroom for the past 5+ years. https://www.amazon.com/Lasko-7...ntrol/dp/B000TTSXNI/Reasonably priced, a ceramic element, and a small footprint at around 7 inches by 8 inches. It has a remote control, but not an app. I've never tried to run mine overnight, but it does appear to have an 8 hour timer, so that implies it's designed to run for long periods. I just run mine while the bathroom is in use during the winter, mostly because I hate stepping out of a hot shower into a chilly bathroom. |
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| quote: Originally posted by PASig: oil filled radiator type like this.
Yes, sir! I've used those both at home and at work for a good long time. Easy to use, quick to heat, easy to store.
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| quote: Originally posted by Bluecobra: I have a couple of the Dyson hot/cold units. Kinda pricey but they work well. They can be a fan or a heater. They sell the reconditioned ones on Woot all the time.
We’ve got one of these too. Nothing negative to say about it.
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| quote: Originally posted by PASig: I'm a fan of the oil filled radiator type like this. They will warm up a room and keep it warm even turned down pretty low so they aren't getting too hot: Amazon Basics Portable Oil Radiator Heater for Indoor Use
This is your safest and more economical to run options, as the oil filled radiator holds heat even after the element has shut off.
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| I've had really good luck with those small cube heaters. |
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| quote: Originally posted by rangeme101: And the smart plug would work just fine. I actually have a couple new in box I haven't found a use for yet but now I have. Thanks.
Once you start using them, they multiply, now all our night time lights we would have had to manually turn on and off are on smart plugs, with timers set for each. Also put in smart bulbs for the two garage lamps and front porch and an added bonus they can be made to change colors for Halloween, Christmas. I added several spare plugs for Christmas lights and other decorations. They become addictive... |
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| quote: Originally posted by PASig: I'm a fan of the oil filled radiator type like this. They will warm up a room and keep it warm even turned down pretty low so they aren't getting too hot:
We run a couple of these during the winter months. They do a great job keeping the areas comfortable. We also noticed a significant decrease in our monthly utility bills because we didn't need to run our central air nearly as often.
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| quote: You could upgrade the plug to a smart plug
I'm not sure I'd trust one of these with 1500W plugged in. We've had good luck with the oil ones. They do take a bit to warm, but stable once there. Don't be fooled into thinking they will be less likely to start an electrical fire though, they pull 1500W or more as well. quote: Originally posted by Jupiter: We run a couple of these during the winter months. They do a great job keeping the areas comfortable. We also noticed a significant decrease in our monthly utility bills because we didn't need to run our central air nearly as often.
I think I can help you with how to better heat your home.... 
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| Oil filled is my choice for enclosed spaces. Not a fan of directional for enclosed areas. |
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