It's Heating Season!

Most people rely on central heating units during the cold winter months because these systems usually cover most areas of the house and keep entire houses nice and warm. However, sometimes it may seem like certain parts of the house still remain cold even when the heater is on its highest setting. Times like those call for additional heaters, such as space heaters and other electric heaters. Electric heaters are the best units for heating individual rooms because they can use less energy and can help you cut down on utility costs every month!
For small or medium-sized rooms, try using a space heater. Space heaters usually distribute heat throughout rooms evenly by using ceramic heating elements. Units like Vornado's DVTH and VH2 are extremely efficient when it comes to heating rooms. These heaters use patented Vornado technology that circulates warm air throughout the room for a constant comfortable indoor setting. Oil-filled heaters like the NewAir AH-450 space heater heat up oil to keep you warm, making them the safest and most efficient heaters.
Central heating systems usually don't reach garages because garages aren't insulated enough to retain the heat. Because of this situation, you should use a garage heater to keep your work area warm and toasty. A popular unit that provides a maximum amount of heat is the Dayton G73, which offers 17,000 BTUs of heating - this covers up to 500 square feet! Many garage heaters are usually placed on the floor near the work area to function as spot heaters and to heat up all objects near the unit. Garage heaters can also be mounted on walls or ceilings, like the QMark MUH35.
Buy an electric heater today before the weather gets too cold, and definitely before the heater-buying craze begins (Remember what happened during July of this year? People were lined up outside home depot for hours trying to get their hands on an air conditioner. Don't let that happen to you when you need a heater!).
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