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Product Name: | Lasko Ceramic Mini Tower Heater |
Product Description: | The CT14401 Ready Heat 14-inch Personal Ceramic Tower Heater from Lasko is perfect for tabletop or floor use. This small but mighty electric space heater features 1500 watts of comforting warmth making it ideal for the bedroom, home office, kitchen and more. The EZtouch™ controls are simple to use and the large digital display is easy to read. This ceramic space heater features 2 speeds, an 8-hour timer that can be set in 30-minute increments, widespread oscillation, and an adjustable thermostat. Save money on whole house heating by warming just the room you are using with this personal heater. Safety features include overheat protection and a cool-touch exterior. The built-in carry handle makes it easy to move this portable heater from room to room. This portable space heater comes fully assembled and ready to use. Comes with a 3-year limited warranty for peace of mind. |
Product SKU: | target_85756707_85756707 |
UPC: | 46013771490 |
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Make sure it has a tip over shut off and over heat protection.
Every time I have asked, Target hasn't given me any issues when it comes to price matching the online price in-store.
No it doesn't have a remote
This works well for its size. One problem I see is its temperature reader, it reads 3 to 6 degrees more than actual room temperature; the easy fix is set wanted temperature plus 5.
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.
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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).
The real mvp. Thanks sir
I've wasted more money on lesser things. At about $20 a pop, I'm tempted to grab a couple of spares.
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