Propane heaters can be a fantastic way to take the chill out of the air this winter. Indoor spaces should nearly always be heated with an electric heater or a properly-vented fuel burning heater. Other spaces can be warmed with a variety of options, including propane heaters, kerosene, electric, or natural gas heaters. As discussed at [...]
Continue reading...5 November 2010
As winter approaches, it is wise to consider ways to cut heating bills and still be comfortable. The common solution is a space heater. Space heaters generally come in two styles: radiant (which heat objects directly) and convection (which warms the air in the room). They also can be fueled by either flammable gases (such as [...]
Continue reading...13 July 2010
When it comes to heating smaller spaces such as bedrooms and bathrooms, propane and other combustion heaters are out of the picture. Electric heaters, such as oil-filled “radiator” style heaters, avoid the safety concerns of using fuel-burning heaters indoors, and provide a comfortable, gradual heat where it’s needed most.
Continue reading...10 June 2010
Convection heaters have been around for quite awhile, but the newest style of convection heater is quickly rising in popularity — The ceramic heater provides, quick, circulated heat, and is one of the safer options when it comes to heating your home.
Continue reading...8 June 2010
When trying to take the chill out of the air in a smaller space, such as a bathroom or small bedroom, it’s tough to go wrong with a safe, efficient, portable heater. While gas, kerosene, and propane heaters are out because of the potential for carbon monoxide exhaust, electric heaters provide quick, efficient heating a low [...]
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7 December 2010
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