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Our Favorite Energy-Efficient Space Heater Adds Style to Our Homes While Heating
The article evaluates energy-efficient space heaters, providing an in-depth review of several top models to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions. The primary goal of these heaters is to warm individual rooms, thereby reducing the need to heat an entire unoccupied house and consequently saving energy and cost. The selection process involved extensive research of over 35 different space heaters, focusing on features like thermostat controls, timers, programming capabilities, and smart functionalities to regulate electricity use.
Thirteen energy-efficient space heaters were subjected to hands-on testing. Each heater was assessed for its heat output, operational ease, noise level, thermostat accuracy, portability, and safety features. The testing protocol also included evaluating how quickly each heater could raise the room temperature by 5 degrees Fahrenheit. The Dr. Infrared Heater DR-968 Portable Space Heater was chosen as the "Best Overall" due to its aesthetic appeal, efficiency, and various heat settings. This 1,500-watt infrared heater, encased in solid wood, quickly warmed a 156-square-foot room by 10 degrees in 33 minutes and featured a quiet operation, a 12-hour timer, and a safety tip-over shut-off.
The "Best Bang for the Buck" was awarded to the Lasko Electric Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater. This 1,500-watt ceramic heater effectively warmed moderately sized rooms, with its oscillating action ensuring even heat distribution. It maintained a cool-to-touch exterior and included tip-over protection. The "Most Versatile" option was the Heat Storm HS-1500-PHX Infrared Space Heater, offering 1,500 watts of heating power and smart capabilities through a Wi-Fi-enabled app. It took 18 minutes to raise a 156-square-foot room's temperature by 5 degrees and could be used on the floor, table, or wall-mounted, though wall-mounting required additional considerations due to stud spacing. The unit also included a remote control and tip-over protection.
The De’Longhi HMP1500-6A Mica Panel Heater was recognized as the "Best Micathermic" option. This 1,500-watt heater combined convection and infrared heating, raising the room temperature by 5 degrees in 18 minutes. Its slim design, easy-to-attach caster wheels, and wall-mounting option provided versatility, but its front panel became hot, making it less suitable for homes with small children unless mounted out of reach. The Maxhonor Electric Fireplace Heater With Remote earned "Best Ambience" for its faux flames and heating capabilities, though it took longer to heat the room due to some wattage being dedicated to the visual effect. It featured a cool-to-touch glass screen and multiple flame colors, suitable for surface mounting, freestanding, or recessed installation.
For bathrooms, the Lasko Ceramic Bathroom Space Heater With Safety Plug was the top choice. Its 1,500-watt ceramic heating element efficiently warmed a 156-square-foot room in 20 minutes, and its ALCI safety plug provided crucial shock protection in moist environments. However, it lacked automatic tip-over protection. The De’Longhi SlimStyle Digital Convection Panel Heater was highlighted as "Best for Basements" due to its antifreeze mode, which activates at 45 degrees Fahrenheit to protect plumbing systems from freezing temperatures, conserving energy by remaining dormant until necessary. It offered quiet operation in most modes and could be floor or wall-mounted, though it lacked a remote control.
Key considerations for choosing an energy-efficient space heater include the type of heater (oil-filled, ceramic, infrared, micathermic), room size and heating capacity (10 watts per square foot is a general guideline), and energy efficiency features like thermostats, timers, and smart controls. Safety features such as cool-touch housings, overheat protection, and tip-over protection are also crucial. The noise level, often influenced by the fan, should also be considered, especially for bedroom use. Optimal energy efficiency is achieved by selecting the right-sized heater for the specific area and utilizing its features effectively, such as keeping doors closed to retain heat and ensuring safe placement away from flammable materials and out of high-traffic areas. The article also debunks the myth that lower wattage always means more energy efficiency and emphasizes that central heating is generally more efficient for whole-house warming, while space heaters excel at targeted heating.
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