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The main considerations in selecting a space heater are the size of the room for heating, waterproofing in case of outdoor heaters, power source (Electric, Propane, Natural Gas or Kerosene) and the heater type (convection vs radiant). Another important factor is the heater size and portability which determines the needed installation method, if it is wall mounted, ceiling mounted, tabletop or freestanding.
The main considerations in selecting a space heater are the size of the room for heating, waterproofing in case of outdoor heaters, power source (Electric, Propane, Natural Gas or Kerosene) and the heater type (convection vs radiant). Another important factor is the heater size and portability which determines the needed installation method, if it is wall mounted, ceiling mounted, tabletop or freestanding.
Space heaters with an adjustable thermostat shut off and standby when the ambient temperature is higher than the set temperature. The heating process is more efficient, which saves electricity and reduces costs.
Space heaters with an adjustable thermostat shut off and standby when the ambient temperature is higher than the set temperature. The heating process is more efficient, which saves electricity and reduces costs.
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Outdoor space heaters are designed to provide localized warmth in open or semi-open areas such as patios or terraces. They rely on higher heat output to compensate for heat loss caused by wind and open air. Construction materials are usually weather-resistant, with stable bases or mounting options. These heaters focus on directional heat rather than room-wide coverage, making placement and range important factors.
Outdoor space heaters are designed to provide localized warmth in open or semi-open areas such as patios or terraces. They rely on higher heat output to compensate for heat loss caused by wind and open air. Construction materials are usually weather-resistant, with stable bases or mounting options. These heaters focus on directional heat rather than room-wide coverage, making placement and range important factors.
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