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1500W Chikit Portable Small Ceramic Space Heater (Black)

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Chikit via Amazon has 1500W Chikit Portable Small Ceramic Space Heater (Black) on sale for $23.98 - 50% off when you visit the promo code page to activate (or apply promo code XHS6BI86 at checkout) = $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

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Features:
  • Dimensions are 6.3" long, 4.73" wide, 8.66" high and weigh 2.43 lbs.
  • The knob on the left is a thermostat, and the knob on the right can select heater settings: fan only (cool air), setting I (warm 900-watt), setting II (warmer 1500-watt). 1500 watts help heat up a room quickly, and the adjustable thermostat function is perfect for maintaining a constant temperature
  • Made of premium-quality flame retardant material
  • Heater shuts off completely if it gets too hot. Includes tip-over protection for extra safety

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 520 customer reviews.
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Chikit via Amazon has 1500W Chikit Portable Small Ceramic Space Heater (Black) on sale for $23.98 - 50% off when you visit the promo code page to activate (or apply promo code XHS6BI86 at checkout) = $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

Note: Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Dimensions are 6.3" long, 4.73" wide, 8.66" high and weigh 2.43 lbs.
  • The knob on the left is a thermostat, and the knob on the right can select heater settings: fan only (cool air), setting I (warm 900-watt), setting II (warmer 1500-watt). 1500 watts help heat up a room quickly, and the adjustable thermostat function is perfect for maintaining a constant temperature
  • Made of premium-quality flame retardant material
  • Heater shuts off completely if it gets too hot. Includes tip-over protection for extra safety

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 520 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: 1500W Space Heater, Portable Ceramic Small Space Heater for Indoor Use, Overheated & Tip-Over Safety Protection, Personal Electric Space Heater with Thermostat for Desk, Office, Home, and Room Use

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McDrMuffinMan
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I am an electrical engineer
100% of heaters are 100% efficient.
It's the only machine we can build with that kind of efficiency.
Now it may not have coils inside that do 1500w, but if it consumes 1500w, it will heat 1500w

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Yesterday 05:11 PM
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SharpCalculator320Yesterday 05:11 PM
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Do these produce even heat in a room?
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Yesterday 05:35 PM
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BrianB9936Yesterday 05:35 PM
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This seems like a pretty good deal...Won't heat a huge area, but should be good for a room/office.
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Yesterday 08:22 PM
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LavenderChannel7018Yesterday 08:22 PM
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Would they cost a lot to run?
Yesterday 09:09 PM
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Dr.MurdocYesterday 09:09 PM
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Thanks will use this to heat my laundry room when it is in the 20's. No heat or air since it is in my garage.
Yesterday 09:17 PM
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coosawatchieYesterday 09:17 PM
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Just in time for the snow storm
Yesterday 09:18 PM
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UdisYesterday 09:18 PM
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This same trash came up in the woot off earlier. I think it was a $14
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Yesterday 09:23 PM
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TalentedWallaby927Yesterday 09:23 PM
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Quote from LavenderChannel7018 :
Would they cost a lot to run?
Completely depends on your electric rate. Here I have $0.36/kwh so not so great. This is only supposed to be used for a single room tho. Fine as backup or spot heating. For instance our guest bathroom is always cold….

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Yesterday 09:30 PM
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bchillYesterday 09:30 PM
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Quote from SharpCalculator320 :
Do these produce even heat in a room?
Nice thing about 1500w heater is that all of them give off 1500w of heat. No reason to overspend except for features. All heat created equal.
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Yesterday 09:35 PM
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belibugYesterday 09:35 PM
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Quote from bchill :
Nice thing about 1500w heater is that all of them give off 1500w of heat. No reason to overspend except for features. All heat created equal.
Not exactly. I am not electric engineer but 1500w is the electric watts used and not necessarily mean the amount of heat generated. Poor heater might consume full watts but can be inefficient in generating maximum heat.
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McDrMuffinManYesterday 10:03 PM
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Quote from belibug :
Not exactly. I am not electric engineer but 1500w is the electric watts used and not necessarily mean the amount of heat generated. Poor heater might consume full watts but can be inefficient in generating maximum heat.
I am an electrical engineer
100% of heaters are 100% efficient.
It's the only machine we can build with that kind of efficiency.
Now it may not have coils inside that do 1500w, but if it consumes 1500w, it will heat 1500w
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Yesterday 10:06 PM
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FeistyManatee4035Yesterday 10:06 PM
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Quote from belibug :
Not exactly. I am not electric engineer but 1500w is the electric watts used and not necessarily mean the amount of heat generated. Poor heater might consume full watts but can be inefficient in generating maximum heat.
Electrical engineer here. Inefficiency is 100%. Which means all energy is converted to heat loss.
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Yesterday 10:14 PM
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bchillYesterday 10:14 PM
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Quote from TalentedWallaby927 :
Completely depends on your electric rate. Here I have $0.36/kwh so not so great. This is only supposed to be used for a single room tho. Fine as backup or spot heating. For instance our guest bathroom is always cold….
Sad that rates are that high in areas where Green has taken over. Still 8 cents here in midwest, however, this is the lowest in state. We have a few that are 15 KWH. Hawaii is over 40 LOL
Yesterday 10:17 PM
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bchillYesterday 10:17 PM
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Quote from McDrMuffinMan :
I am an electrical engineer
100% of heaters are 100% efficient.
It's the only machine we can build with that kind of efficiency.
Now it may not have coils inside that do 1500w, but if it consumes 1500w, it will heat 1500w
Thank you for bringing good education to the room. I knew I was right, but not worth the fight. I am not an electric engineer, but, know several who are. Repped
Yesterday 10:42 PM
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Whey32Yesterday 10:42 PM
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Quote from SharpCalculator320 :
Do these produce even heat in a room?
it produces the same amount of heat as every other 1500 watt space heater

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RogueVariableYesterday 11:25 PM
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Quote from SharpCalculator320 :
Do these produce even heat in a room?
This is tiny. It's not even three-quarters of a foot tall.

May want to adjust your thinking to how well it would heat an area and not a full room.

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