Ceramic Heaters are a Safe, Efficient, Alternative in Space Heaters

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By grex22

Ceramic heaters are relatively new to the market, but they're quickly becoming one of the most popular styles of electric heaters. With their many safety, efficiency, and heating advantages, it's worth taking a look at ceramic heaters to heat your home.

Ceramic heaters' main heating elements are made from, as you might expect, ceramic. Ceramic has the great benefit of heating and cooling very quickly, so heat can be generated in a short period of time once the unit is powered on.

Ceramic also disperses heat quite quickly, so once the unit is turned off its temperature drops rapidly. Because the heater loses heat very quickly, this helps to reduce the fire risk more than a heater with metal heating elements.

Let's take a look at how these heaters work. Ceramic heaters, unlike propane heaters, need an electric outlet to operate. The electricity from the wall outlet heats up ceramic plates inside the heater. The heat is then transferred to aluminum baffles, and a built-in fan flows the surrounding hot air into your room for a nice, gentle warmth.

A huge benefit of most ceramic heaters is how incredibly portable they can be. These heaters are usually very lightweight, can be easily carried from room to room, and can be used safely nearly anywhere you've got an outlet. (Please be careful to keep the heater a minimum of three feet away from flammable items, such as curtains and furniture).

In addition, it's tough to beat the energy efficiency of a ceramic heater. This style of heater tends to be much more efficient than standard metal coil convection heaters, which can lead to big savings on your electric bill over time.

Folks are always concerned with safety when it comes to portable heaters. Ceramic heaters have some great safety features that help to minimize fire and burn risks -- After switching off the heating elements, the fan continues to run for a few minutes, which quickly cools down the ceramic plates inside the heater. In addition, if the heater is tilted or knocked over, automatic tip sensors will power off the unit, potentially preventing a fire.

Consumer-level ceramic heaters typically range in price from $30-$60. In addition to being fairly inexpensive, their efficiency will also help you save money on your power bill when compared to traditional electric heaters. If you're looking for some brand recommendations, Delonghi and Windchaser manufacture some of the best-reviewed ceramic heaters on the market.

More and more ceramic heaters are showing up on store shelves and online, primarily due to their efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and safety features. Their low price point and quick heating capabilities should make them a very attractive option to homeowners.

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