
This small but mighty space heater delivers plenty of comfort with its whisper-quiet fan, while it’s 1500 watts of heating power warms up to 250 square feet with ease. Compact and portable, the QuietHeat15 is also packed with safety features, including an automatic tip-over kill switch and two built-in defenses against overheating.
Q: Cost is it energy efficient. I need a small but energy saving.??
A: As a basic rule of thumb, all electric-resistance based heaters working at the same voltage (110v most common) are equally efficient and they will all put out the same amount of heat for the amount of electrical energy consumed. A 750 watt heater will put out half the heat of a 1500 watt and might seemingly cost half as much to operate, but if it needs to run twice as long to maintain temp it makes little difference. One other important factor is circuit load. A smaller wattage heater uses less current so you are less likely to trip a breaker if you have a the heater and a toaster or hair dryer operating at the same time on the same circuit.
A: Not bad! There was a clicking sound after it hit Max temperature threshold for Eco. But it stopped when I took it off that mode
A: As a basic rule of thumb, all electric-resistance based heaters are equally efficient and they will all put out the same amount of heat for the watts of electrical energy consumed, so it does not matter if its baseboard or not. In my experience baseboard is nicer for more steady, even heating of a medium to large room but a plug in heater is fine for quick, local heating of a small room.
A: Thank you for contacting NewAir! The unit temperature range is 41° - 95° F. If the unit loses power it returns to the default setting, the temperature will need to be set once again. Best Regards, Customer Care