Indoor Space Heaters
- PORTABLE CERAMIC HEATER – Providing fast and heating for small spaces, this lightweight heater weighs 3 lbs. + has a carry handle, so it can easily be moved
- HEATER + FAN COMBO – This small heater and fan is ultra compact but powerful. At only 7.5 x 6.3 x 9.5 in., it fits on your dorm or office desk, bedroom table, basement, garage worktable, RV shelf - just about anywhere you need extra heat
- Designed to provide all-around warmth, this 360-degree portable electric heater is perfect for small to mid-sized rooms and offers all around room heating
- Easy-to-use dial controls allow for efficient adjustment of the heater with two speeds
- Ceramic tower heater quickly heats up the room and provides you with the much-needed warmth
- Easy-to-use controls allow for efficient adjustment of the heater with two speeds
- Portable
- High (1500 Watts), Low (750 Watts) or Fan only operation
- Ceramic tower heater quickly heats up the room and provides you with the much-needed warmth
- Easy-to-use dial controls allow for efficient adjustment of the heating fan with two speeds
- Oil-filled radiant heater quickly heats up the room and provides you with much-needed warmth
- Output power: 200W of comforting warmth
- Portable
- High (1500 Watts), Low (900 Watts) or Fan only operation
- Portable
- High (1500 Watts), Low (750 Watts) or Fan only operation
- Portable ceramic space heater and fan for all-season use
- Power output: choose between 1,500 watts or 750 watts; 5,000 BTUs max
- Portable
- High (1500 Watts), Low (750 Watts) or Fan only operation
- Portable
- High (1500 Watts), Low (1000 Watts) or E-Save operation
- Portable
- High Heat (1500 Watts), Low Heat (900 Watts) or 2 Fan Speed operation
- Portable electric fan-forced heater quickly heats up the room and provides you with the much-needed warmth
- Easy-to-use dial controls allow for efficient adjustment of the heater with two speeds
- Wall mounted fire place, Pebbles add elegant effect, Black glass with stainless steel front panel
- Remote control including on/off, heat setting and dimmer, Flame effect can be used independently
- 360° SURROUND PERSONAL PORTABLE HEATER – Providing fast and even heating for small spaces, this lightweight heater weighs less than 5 lbs. + has a carry handle, so it can easily be moved. Its 360° surround design ensures fast and even heating.
- MINI SPACE HEATER FAN COMBO – This small heater and fan is ultra compact but powerful. At only 8.64 x 8.34 x 12.59 in., it fits on your dorm or office desk, bedroom table, basement, garage worktable, RV shelf - just about anywhere you need extra heat.
- Electric fan-forced air heater quickly heats up the space and provides you with the much-needed warmth
- Customize your comfort with 12 individual fan speed settings, offering airflow from a gentle breeze to a steady wind and everything in between
- This portable fan-forced salamander heater provides temporary climate control for interior jobsite heating, as well as assisting drywall and building contractors in drying applications
- Three-phase electric heater generates 2200 cfm, making it a great alternative to propane and kerosene space heaters
- This portable fan-forced salamander heater provides temporary climate control for interior jobsite heating, as well as assisting drywall and building contractors in drying applications
- Three-phase electric heater generates 800 cfm, making it a great alternative to propane and kerosene space heaters
- This portable fan-forced salamander heater provides temporary climate control for interior jobsite heating, as well as assisting drywall and building contractors in drying applications
- Three-phase electric heater generates 800 cfm, making it a great alternative to propane and kerosene space heaters
- This portable fan-forced salamander heater provides temporary climate control for interior jobsite heating, as well as assisting drywall and building contractors in drying applications
- Three-phase electric heater generates 1100 cfm, making it a great alternative to propane and kerosene space heaters
- Working area: 800.00 sq. ft
- Tank capacity: 20 lbs.
- This portable fan-forced salamander heater provides temporary climate control for interior jobsite heating, as well as assisting drywall and building contractors in drying applications
- Three-phase electric heater generates 800 cfm, making it a great alternative to propane and kerosene space heaters
- Heating capacity: 750W
- Heating method: Ceramic
Warm up when the tempurature drops without turning on the heat for an entire office or workplace. For these cases, indoor electric space heaters are a great way to heat up a small space efficiently and effectively. They provide a welcome boost of heat and ward off the cold.
What Are Indoor Space Heaters?
When you only want to use enough energy to heat a single room or small area, an indoor electric heater is the tool for the job. It is a device that projects warm air to its immediate surroundings, creating a cozy and comfortable environment for users.
However, not all space heaters work the same way. Some work like fans for the office, expelling hot air through spinning blades. This heat rises and forces colder air to the floor, circulating and warming the space effectively. Other types of electric space heaters produce hot air by heating ceramic plates that absorb electricity. This creates an instantaneous form of heat production.
Whichever type you choose, indoor space heaters are fast and efficient at heating a small office area or similar spaces. Indoor heaters provide the best results when used intermittently, so keep the duration of use in mind when using them. When used in addition to a central heating system, you’re guaranteed to be comfortable while you work.
What Are the Benefits of an Indoor Heater?
Indoor space heaters provide a variety of benefits that make them useful in many situations. Most feature compact designs, so they are easy to move around the office or other indoor spaces. They also serve as a great backup heat source in case of unforeseen heating issues. Keep one handy in case of complications or damage to the primary heat provider or HVAC system.
Most indoor heater models are also quite affordable considering the value they can provide in times of need. They can provide heat immediately as opposed to having to warm up slowly and keep users waiting for the occupied space to receive warmth.
Where Can Indoor Electric Heaters Be Used?
Indoor electric heaters are best used in smaller office spaces and rooms, but other than that they can be used anywhere that users might have a need for them. In fact, they can be used almost anywhere indoors, since they only require an electrical wall outlet to function.
Virtually any workplace can benefit from indoor space heaters as long as they are not used as the primary heating source for that business. It is a good idea to have extension and power cords handy in case the space heater needs to be moved to a space without power outlets available nearby.
What Type of Space Heater Should You Buy?
Space heaters can provide heat in a few different ways. Read on to find out which one is best suited for you.
Ceramic
This type of heater features metal coils that are attached to ceramic plates. Electricity courses through the coils and heats the plates. As heat builds, it escapes into the air and provides warmth for users. Ceramic heaters are known for heating up very quickly so you can feel the heating effects in seconds.
Fan-Forced
A fan-forced indoor space heater also features an internal metal coil that is heated with electricity. Except instead of using ceramic plates, a fan blows air across the hot coil and transfers heat out into the surrounding environment.
Infrared
Infrared heaters are quite different in how they work. They emit electromagnetic waves into the air that heat up any physical objects in their path. In that way, they warm up nearby objects like office desks, chairs, carpeting and human bodies, instead of heating the air itself.
Oil-Filled Radiant
Often called radiator heaters, this option has the appearance of radiators found in traditional homes. They use electricity to heat diathermic oil inside which circulates through the vertical columns of the heater. As the surface temperature of the columns rises, heat is released into the air.