Why does this exist? Space heaters are 100% energy efficient always. All energy draw turns into heat which means it heats the room the same amount. Just look for maximum watts (note 1500) and they will all work equally well at doing there job. The only difference is larger models won't be as hot on contact as smaller models.
While it's true that space heaters convert most of the energy they draw into heat, the term "energy efficiency" in this context often refers to how effectively that heat is distributed and utilized within a space. Different space heaters may have additional features or design elements that affect their overall efficiency in heating a room. In the video, I aimed to highlight space heaters that not only provide warmth but also offer features such as programmable thermostats, oscillation, energy-saving modes, and safety features. These attributes contribute to the overall user experience and efficiency in maintaining a comfortable temperature while potentially saving on energy costs. While the maximum wattage is an essential consideration for heating capacity, the efficiency of heat distribution, ease of use, and safety features can vary among different models. The goal is to help viewers make informed decisions based on their specific needs and preferences. I hope this clarifies the purpose of the video. If you have any further questions or if there's a specific aspect you'd like more information on, feel free to let me know.
@@homecapricehc Again energy draw is the only thing that matters as it is what determines how much electricity will turn into waste heat (which is the purpose of the space heater). You can't have more energy efficient space heaters as they are all 100% efficient.
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1500 watts... 1500 watts... 1500 watts... yes super efficient. great video.
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All of them 100% equally efficient.
Legit all so inefficient and could pop your breaker
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Is lasco tower good?
Yes I love Lasko tower heaters that says energy efficient on box with green leaf on box
Why does this exist? Space heaters are 100% energy efficient always. All energy draw turns into heat which means it heats the room the same amount. Just look for maximum watts (note 1500) and they will all work equally well at doing there job. The only difference is larger models won't be as hot on contact as smaller models.
While it's true that space heaters convert most of the energy they draw into heat, the term "energy efficiency" in this context often refers to how effectively that heat is distributed and utilized within a space. Different space heaters may have additional features or design elements that affect their overall efficiency in heating a room.
In the video, I aimed to highlight space heaters that not only provide warmth but also offer features such as programmable thermostats, oscillation, energy-saving modes, and safety features. These attributes contribute to the overall user experience and efficiency in maintaining a comfortable temperature while potentially saving on energy costs.
While the maximum wattage is an essential consideration for heating capacity, the efficiency of heat distribution, ease of use, and safety features can vary among different models. The goal is to help viewers make informed decisions based on their specific needs and preferences.
I hope this clarifies the purpose of the video. If you have any further questions or if there's a specific aspect you'd like more information on, feel free to let me know.
@@homecapricehc Again energy draw is the only thing that matters as it is what determines how much electricity will turn into waste heat (which is the purpose of the space heater). You can't have more energy efficient space heaters as they are all 100% efficient.
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All 1,500 watt space heater are 5200 btu. The exception if has a fan to move the heat in the room better
@@Lowlightt it does, indeed, save money, if it kicks off whenever the room reaches a certain temperature
1500 watts is very expensive