Woot has select Heat Storm Electric Heaters on sale as listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Tools.woot.com[woot.com] has select Heat Storm Electric Heaters on sale as listed below. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise, there is a 56 flat ship fee per order.
Unless the unit is using huge amounts of electricity for another purpose instead of the heating coil, a 1500w heater is the all the same. At that point it's just physics.
I use the 1000W one with WiFi to heat my bathroom. It works well and heats the room quickly. Nice to be able to tell Alexa to turn it on/off. I bought it from Amazon Warehouse for less than $40, looked like new, so this isn't a great price for the 1000W without WiFi.
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I have never used these but the heat you get from a 1500 watt heater isn't what it use to be. I wouldn't plan on this thing warning much up other than a very small bathroom
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11-13-2023 at 07:02 AM.
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I have never used these but the heat you get from a 1500 watt heater isn't what it use to be. I wouldn't plan on this thing warning much up other than a very small bathroom
Unless the unit is using huge amounts of electricity for another purpose instead of the heating coil, a 1500w heater is the all the same. At that point it's just physics.
I use the 1000W one with WiFi to heat my bathroom. It works well and heats the room quickly. Nice to be able to tell Alexa to turn it on/off. I bought it from Amazon Warehouse for less than $40, looked like new, so this isn't a great price for the 1000W without WiFi.
I have this in my bathroom. One thing I don't like is how long it takes for it to warm up the room. I would set it for 78, it will constantly click off way below 78 and click back in. I don't feel a fan so I'm guessing it just radiates the room. If I knew what I knew now, I would get one with a fan that would heat up the bathroom fast
I bought this last year because I live by myself and didn't want to use my central system to heat the entire house. I live in the Mid-Atlantic and it gets pretty cold around January. I installed this in my bedroom and it works great.
The best thing about it is that you can program it so that it heats up at certain times. I set it to 68 degrees when I go to bed and 75 when I wake up. I also have it set to shutoff after I leave.
FWIW: I own the 1500W without WiFi. It works great supplementing my poorly balanced HVAC which never heats my 800sq ft basement but is definitely a huge energy hog. I paid maybe $100 iirc.
Do yourself a favor and get one of these instead (or 3, and still save $$). I guarantee this will output the same amount of heat. We use one in our class A motorhome when we're connected to shore power and it keeps the whole place toasty, even back in the bedroom. Saves our propane! Anyway, we own 2 of them and love em! They even have tip-over protection, which comes in handy with our cats. https://a.co/d/hm0HACH
I have never used these but the heat you get from a 1500 watt heater isn't what it use to be. I wouldn't plan on this thing warning much up other than a very small bathroom
lmao, one of the only things that has been consistent in heating/cooling technology over the last 10-40+ years is resistive heating... a 1500 watt resistive heater from 2023 will put out the same amount of heat as a 1500 watt resistive heater from 1983.
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Unless the unit is using huge amounts of electricity for another purpose instead of the heating coil, a 1500w heater is the all the same. At that point it's just physics.
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The best thing about it is that you can program it so that it heats up at certain times. I set it to 68 degrees when I go to bed and 75 when I wake up. I also have it set to shutoff after I leave.
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