Update: This popular deal is still available.
Govee US via Amazon has
1500W Govee Smart Indoor Space Heater on sale for $49.99 - 50% when you apply the coupon on the product page =
$24.99.
Shipping is free.
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About this item:- Smart Upgraded Thermostat: The built-in sensor supports a basic thermostat function. Link with a GoveeLife Thermo-Hygrometer to accurately reflect the ambient temperature without manual adjustments via AutoReflect. Thermo-hygrometer not included.
- Remotely Control via App & Voice: Connecting with 2.4GHz WiFi(No 5G support), turn on the space heater for preheating in advance via smart app while you're on your way home. You can also set the heating temperature by voice control. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT.
- 2s Fast & Powerful Warmth: The small heater with energy-efficient 1500W PTC ceramic heating technology rapidly heats a 200ft² area. Equipped with 1200W or 900W low heating mode and one cool air fan to meet your various needs. Smaller than the tower heater but just as powerful.
- Multi-Protection Safety Features: Includes tip-over and overheating protection, safety plugs, and V-0 flame retardant to protect kids and pets. UL 1278-tested, making it suitable for indoor spaces, living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.
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Has a link to a 'BACL' "certificate of compliance" under 'Product guides and documents': https://m.media-amazon.com/images...t4he+L
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Has a link to a 'BACL' "certificate of compliance" under 'Product guides and documents': https://m.media-amazon.com/images...t4he+L
Has a link to a 'BACL' "certificate of compliance" under 'Product guides and documents': https://m.media-amazon.com/images...t4he+L
This also doesn't have any lighting. I find it useful as a night light.
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They mean all electric heaters produce the same amount of heat. If they made another one with the same features as this and made it twice as big there would be no difference outside of the fact that it takes up 2 times the amount of space. Oscillating features, safety standards, form factor/shape, design appeal, knobs and control type, and aesthetics is what will be different. If it's certified and all you care about is heat output, buy the cheapest one.
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1500 watts depending on your exact voltage will be 12.5 amps. Volt X Amps = Wattage. A lot of people don't think to even look at the cheapo Walmart extention cords and most are rated for 13 Amps so I can easily see how it can get to hot. Older homes tend to have higher voltage and I've seen 115 to 120 in most cases but have seen higher too. A good rule of thumb is don't plug a heater into an extention cord at all and if you must read the tag. Also decide if you really need a heater as this little heater rivals your AC running in the summer, they are not cheap to run.
One of those pics is an extension cord plug. Anyone read the instructions for a space heater? Rhetorical question. Just sayin'.
I bought the model that pixilates. This puppy kicks some even heat. Adjustable color/dimmable nightlite is an added bonus. It is not thermostat controlled. Low stays on indefinitely, as does medium high. There IS a timer function up to 24 hours, I believe. And there are other items you can buy that it will pair with to control temperature levels.