Update: This popular deal is still available.
Target has
Lasko Ceramic Mini Tower Heater (CT14401) on sale for
$21.49. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise
shipping is free on orders $35+ or with RedCard.
- Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to community member
equal_of for finding this deal.
Features: - Features EZtouch controls with a large digital display
- 2 Comfort settings with high heat and low heat
- 8-hour auto-off timer that can be set for 30-minute increments
- Adjustable thermostat maintains the room temperature
- Safety features include automatic overheat protection and a cool-touch exterior
- Fully assembled with a built-in handle for easy portability
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My question to the experts out there. I am not sure if these would save us some money as we just moved to this house and with barely any usage in the last two weeks (68/69 thermostat) I already got two alerts on my daily threshold from the power company. We're in an all electric Townhome and it seems these HVAC's use a lot of juice when they're electric(?) - the presence of our 2 year old is making me quite nervous about these heaters.
Edit: the no tip over protection may be a deal breaker for us and will probably return.
The only way you can get more heat for less power is to have a heat pump, which would just be pulling heat from somewhere else (would require ducting/pipes), assuming you have a potential heat source where this is worth doing (doubtful).
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I've wasted more money on lesser things. At about $20 a pop, I'm tempted to grab a couple of spares.
Not sure if I want to keep using this, or go back to my electric radiant heater (more bulky and takes much longer to warm the room).
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Winter air, even at 100% humidity, contains much less H2O because it is colder to start with, and thus has a lower temperature at which it saturates. Unless you add moisture, the air will be drier than summer. This has nothing to do with if electricity was used to generate the heat, or a chemical reaction.
A gas furnace does not lower the oxygen levels in your house. All of the exhaust is pumped outside. I have no idea where people get these ideas...
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