| Electric space heaters (12) |
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These are designed to supplement your central heat or primary gas heater as a cost effective, efficient and portable solution.
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| Electric garage heaters (2) |
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Garages are typically not insulated as well as our houses. Regular indoor electric heaters do not provide enough heat to make a difference. The models here are high output electric garage heaters plus some that offer radiant heat for those people that just need to heat a small area of the garage.
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| Baseboard heaters (2) |
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As well as fitting perfectly under the desk of anyone in a cold office or warehouse location, baseboard heaters are perfect for positioning at floor level under drafty or large windows - as the cold air tries to get into the room and make you uncomfortable, it gets warmed by the silent flow rising from the heater.
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| Bathroom heaters (4) |
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Fed up with cold mornings as you step out of the shower ? Frustrated with not being able to see in your fogged up mirror ? You'll wonder why you didn't get one last year.
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| Electric Ceramic heaters (4) |
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Ceramic heaters warm the air by heating a ceramic element inside the unit and using a fan to either push or pull air over the hot element. Ceramic heaters are typically fairly portable units as they are lighter than other heating methods. They tend to offer a smaller set of features than fan heaters but the ceramic elements can usually manage to heat the air leaving the unit to a slightly higher temperature than the elements in fan heaters.
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| Electric patio heaters (1) |
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Sometimes propane just isn't an option. Sometimes traditional designs wont fit. When these occasions arise, these heaters are great. The avoid the height restrictions of some people's porches. The avoid the problems some people have getting ppropane in their area. These are designed for residential use but some are also certified for commercial environments.
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| Desk heaters (6) |
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A range of desk heaters. Some providing high heat output for very drafty desks. Others providing heat at very low Wattages but keeping that heat so close to your feet that the warmth gets soaked up spread around your whole body.
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| Fan heaters (8) |
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Fan heaters warm the air by heating an element inside the unit and using a fan to either push or pull air over the hot element. Fan heaters are typically fairly portable units as they are lighter than other heating methods. Be careful with your sizing for fan heaters. If you think you are close to the limit (click here for the heater sizing calculator), buy a second fan heater as they tend to be excellent when sized well but can very quickly displease when asked to do more than they are capable of.
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| Heavy duty electric heaters (5) |
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Construction grade electric fan heaters that are rugged and extremely powerful. There is a limit to how much heat you can get out of a 110V power line so these heaters require an extra power line be run from your fuse box to where you need to run them. Models ranging from 110V, up through 220V / 240V and beyond.
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| Oil filled radiators (4) |
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Powered by electricity, oil filled radiators are an incredibly economical form of heater. The element inside the heater heats up the special thermal oil that is sealed inside the heater and never needs replacing. The oil then heats the "radiator fins" which heat the air. The thermal oil is as close as we have yet found to using your heating dollar more than once. Oil filled radiators typically take longer to start to heat the room, but once they start they offer fantastic results. They are designed for providing heat for periods between 1 and 24 hours a day.
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| Electric radiant heaters (3) |
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These heaters, heat people and objects but not the air. In an enclosed environment, the air would eventually warm up. But when you have a large open area and you need to heat a certain area or person then radiant heaters are the way to go.
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| Towel Warmers (38) |
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Towel warmers are great in the winter as they provide you with nice warm towels each time you use them, and they are great in the humid summer months as they manage to dry the towels before they go musty and start to smell.
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| Electric water heaters (9) |
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Tankless electric water heaters are cheaper to install than tank based systems and offer a huge saving year after year when you have them. They split into two categories, point of use and whole house. Point of use is when you locate the heater near to the sink it is being used on, e.g. a wet bar or public lavatory. This type is great in both the northern and the southern states. The other category is whole house. They are great for the southern states but tend not to be as popular in the northern states where the underground water temperature is that much colder.
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