You have to consider drop in humidity too for the comfort breathing.. other wise anybody can use ceramic heater which are more efficient than infrared.
Awesome dude, I was looking for this data without buying. For everyone out there, in order to have a true efficient low watt cost heater, High output is a must with low watt used, based on your data Dr. Heater is a huge Failure, it will cost to much to run vs HomeComfort, would never use. My Lasko Heaters 10 years old as an example, Air Heat output @200 with a watts off 1300. Cheaper to run and buy, then Dr Heater and most in the market today, Ty.
You have to consider drop in humidity too for the comfort breathing.. other wise anybody can use ceramic heater which are more efficient than infrared.
well home comfort is 3x times as much haha
Awesome dude, I was looking for this data without buying. For everyone out there, in order to have a true efficient low watt cost heater, High output is a must with low watt used, based on your data Dr. Heater is a huge Failure, it will cost to much to run vs HomeComfort, would never use. My Lasko Heaters 10 years old as an example, Air Heat output @200 with a watts off 1300. Cheaper to run and buy, then Dr Heater and most in the market today, Ty.
the home comfort is 90 degrees while the dr.heater is at 85 degrees not comparable
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