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frontpagebabgaly | Staff posted Feb 07, 2026 07:48 PM
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Gaiatop 1500W PTC Ceramic Indoor Electric Oscillating Heater w/ Remote

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Gaiatop via Amazon has Gaiatop 1500W PTC Ceramic Indoor Electric Oscillating Heater w/ Remote on sale for $42.99 - $10.75 when you apply promo code SH01HEAT at checkout = $32.24. Shipping is free.
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Gaiatop via Amazon has Gaiatop 1500W PTC Ceramic Indoor Electric Oscillating Heater w/ Remote on sale for $42.99 - $10.75 when you apply promo code SH01HEAT at checkout = $32.24. Shipping is free.
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babgalyFeb 07, 2026 07:52 PM
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FeistyKite520Feb 08, 2026 06:27 PM
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I bought this one for my wife to use at her work desk, ended up being a lot smaller than I thought it would be. It is only 8 in tall. if you are wanting something more compact is all, not oscillating and not as many fans pushing.
https://www.samsclub.com/ip/17424774162

oh and requires Sam's Club.
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oharag1Yesterday 01:13 PM
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I bought this. Read the reviews and everyone said there was no smell during operation - man maybe I need to burn off all the deadly chemicals - it smelled terrible during operation - the whole room smelled bad. People were going to call in the fire department. I even started coughing from the noxious fumes. I'll keep using it - and hopefully the smell goes away.
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SplendidBanana6138Yesterday 02:15 PM
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Quote from babgaly :
Previous thread for the discussion here
Bought one of these during the last "sale." Performance (heat/low noise) is so much better than our 1500w Honeywell I can't believe it.
Yesterday 03:03 PM
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LivelyStraw9917Yesterday 03:03 PM
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1500W
Thats like leaving on your handheld hair dryer for hours.
Hope your electric utility has low kwh rates.
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puncturepremiumYesterday 09:12 PM
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Just a general reminder that in addition to less safety features (no name brands don't have the anti tip mechanism that STOPS heaters from working if the button on the bottom is not pressed) - most no name brands will go ovre the stated wattage. Bought a no name small heater from woot last year - 1000w? Lol more like 1500w - tested by plugging into portable ecoflow battery and it eats power very quickly. Expectation is that this will be closer to 1800w when on high than 1500w . . .

Other than that all heaters are basically the same.
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FeistyManatee4035Yesterday 10:01 PM
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Quote from puncturepremium :
Just a general reminder that in addition to less safety features (no name brands don't have the anti tip mechanism that STOPS heaters from working if the button on the bottom is not pressed) - most no name brands will go ovre the stated wattage. Bought a no name small heater from woot last year - 1000w? Lol more like 1500w - tested by plugging into portable ecoflow battery and it eats power very quickly. Expectation is that this will be closer to 1800w when on high than 1500w . . . Other than that all heaters are basically the same.
The reason it's using more power from your eco flow is because of your inverter's inefficiency. Is your inverter pure sine or modified?

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puncturepremiumYesterday 10:24 PM
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Quote from FeistyManatee4035 :
The reason it's using more power from your eco flow is because of your inverter's inefficiency. Is your inverter pure sine or modified?
Don't really want to go into electric debate, I know where you're going. Before my kill-a-watt died it showed the same thing for a heater that i got at costco too. Ramps up to 1800 but that was for a tower heater.
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kurrylolToday 01:16 AM
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I'll give it a shot.

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