Holmes Small Electric Heaters
Lasko 754200 Ceramic Heater with Adjustable Thermostat
Holmes Small Electric Heaters
Holmes Small Electric Heaters
- ETL listed
- 1500-watt high setting, 900-watt low setting, and fan-only option
- Manual controls; self-regulating ceramic element; quiet operation
- Automatic overheat protection for safety; convenient carrying handle
- Measures 6" X 7" x 9.2"
Holmes Small Electric Heaters
Lasko's #754200 heater offers powerful heat in a small package suitable for under a desk or even table-top.
Holmes Small Electric Heaters
last year because i wanted a strong heater in a small package, small
footprint, to use in my bathroom, because the built in heater stopped
working. It's perfect for heating a small room like that. Then i got
another one for my bedroom, it's quiet, strong, and small, it fit into a
small space near the bed. Then, i got a third one for the living room.
The living room is a large room, and i use the heater like a small
fire place, it really pumps out the heat. It's not going to heat the
whole living room, but sitting next to it feels like sitting next to a
small fire for warmth, very pleasant, not too hot when close to it, just
a nice strong warmth. In the living room, the central heating doesn't
do that well heating the lower part of the room on a cold night, the
heat rises and it can be set on a high temperature and still be cold
where we sit, so we use these heaters to warm up our space, nice source
of heat, very portable, lightweight, sturdy. No complaints, it's
perfect for what i use it for.
Holmes Small Electric Heaters
This is a handy little heater that serves its intended purpose well -
heating a small room. I use it to take the chill off my computer room
which is not usually heated like the rest of the house since I'm not in
there all that often. The unit itself is plastic with a metal grille,
but it feels very sturdy and well made. The fan noise level is
acceptable. It is far from silent, but is quiet enough that it doesn't
interfere. The controls are straight-forward. One dial is the power
dial which has 4 settings: Off - Fan - Low - High. The other dial is
the thermostat with an infinite range of settings between - and +. (I've
found that just below the halfway point is very comfortable, but then
again, the winters in California aren't exactly subarctic)
Holmes Small Electric Heaters