Friday, September 27, 2013

Lasko 675945 Stanley 12-Inch Ceramic Utility Heater

Cheapest Lasko 675945 Stanley 12-Inch Ceramic Utility Heater


Stanley 675945 Pro-Ceramic Utility Heater with thermostat features 1500-watt of comforting warmth. Great for homes, garages, basements.
  • 1500-watt portable ceramic utility heater with easy-grip handle
  • Quiet operation; user-friendly control knobs; low, high, and fan-only mode
  • Self-regulating ceramic heating element; automatic overheat protection, ETL listed
  • Adjustable thermostat maintains set comfort level; ETL-listed
  • Takes up almost no space at only 11.75" tall

This Space Heaters give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Incredibly Versatile Space Heater
It sounds silly, but the handle on the top of this space heater increases its portability tenfold. It's very light, and because it only takes one hand to move it around, I'm constantly switching it from the floor to an end table. The many different heat settings mean that you can be very picky about the heat blasting out at you.

Another feature that I find preferable is that it heats constantly, unlike some space heaters which practically light you on fire but come on only intermittently. This handy space heater stays at the temperature you choose the entire time. I've run this thing for 10 hours at a time with no ill effects. It lasted through last winter and is still going strong this winter. When I had the flu for a couple of weeks, I hunkered down on my couch with this on the coffee table and baked myself every single night for the entire night.

I adore this thing and I'm about to order another to keep in my office. (I live in a house that was built in...

2. Good heater despite a directional issue.....
I bought this heater in November 2010 from another seller. I first used it in a room that did not have a carpeted floor and it provided good heat for its size although the temperature was only about 60-degrees F so it really wasn't much of a test. At the end of the month when the temperature dropped to the 40s and 30s at night, I used the heater in a rather small 15' x 13' carpeted room and almost froze until I realized this: the heater blows its heat downward toward the floor. I was about to return it for being defective until I decided to try sitting it on a small box I had. After I put it on the box, it started heating the entire room with no problem at all - even getting too hot at the highest setting. The fact that it blows downward could be a defect, but I am thinking that because this is actually a utility heater, it is made for non-carpeted rooms which helps bounce the heat around the room or keep it from igniting items directly in front of it - although I could be...

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