Oscillating Tower Heats The Spot - Instantly! The minute you turn it on, this revolutionary infrared quartz Radiant Tower Heater produces sun-like warmth, oscillating back-and-forth to heat a far wider area than standard space heaters. A real money-saver, operating at just 400 or 800 watts, so you can heat only the room or space you choose! Stay-cool cabinet with top handle and auto-off safety features if it tips over or overheats. 31''H x6¼''Wx5½''D. ETL Listed.
DaysFan said: darwina said: So... the probability of it setting my house on fire while I sleep? I want something like this.
I would hope that you would take the same precautions as you would any other appliance in the home.
In the description: Stay-cool cabinet with top handle and auto-off safety features if it tips over or overheats I have three cats that are hard to control when I'm asleep.
darwina said: I have three cats that are hard to control when I'm asleep.
LoL, same here! I can't even count how many times our cats have knocked over the big speakers. Good speakers, though. They take a beating and keep on goin'.
I've got a Honeywell heater that is 1500W, but doesn't heat the bathroom enough as I need. I can't remember how heat transfer works, but you can't just compare watts with two different types of heating. So I'm not sure where all that 1500W goes. I'm looking for something that will heat it up quickly, just long enough to take a shower, so I don't have to turn up the house heat just for that, then back down before leaving for work. Will the one in this thread work a lot better (enough to justify the price)?
Mine looks like this style: TextTextText. I've been wondering if this style would have been a better choice: TextText.
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