The AirKing Oscillating Ceramic Heater features 2 heat settings, oscillates
120° and comes with a remote control for convenience. This unit also
features a built in timer to allow up to 7 hours of operation before
automatic shutdown and comes with a 6 foot cord.
Thermostatic remote senses the temperature in a room and sets the heater accordingly
Most of the popular electric heaters on the market are usually powered by either electricity or fuel (either propane or kerosene).
While both types of heaters have their own individual benefits, electric heaters seem to be the most popular option because
they are often inexpensive to purchase and easy to maintain. In fact, 90% of the heaters we carry use electricity to provide warmth.
Electric heaters primarily work by converting electricity into heat via an electric resistor within the heater, and an
electric current flowing through the resistor then coverts the electric energy into heat energy. Some of the benefits of
an electric heater are obvious - electricity is available anywhere, and electric heaters do not require
fuel to be stored. In that respect, electric heaters do not emit
pollutants into the area being heated, as they are generated by
using fossil fuels. In terms of operating costs, electric heaters
can sometimes be costly when used at peak times, so it is important
to be prudent when running an electric heater. If used
intermittently, an electric heater can be relatively inexpensive to
run, but depending on your heating needs, may not be as cost
effective as a unit with the same output utilizing gas.
It is also
important to understand safety issues when purchasing a electric
heaters. Some
of the older models of heaters available in second-hand shops do not
have safety features such as tip over switches in place, and some
heating fires can occur with the use of an electric heater. However,
many new models of electric heaters are required to pass rigid
safety tests in order to ensure safe operation. Wire grills, tilt
switches, automatic shutoff controls, and thermostat controls are
all safety features to look for when purchasing an electric heater.
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