Assess the size of the area you want your room heater to cover and then look at the heater’s wattage rating and specifications. 10 watts of heating power for each square foot of space is generally recommended, so 1,500 watts will heat an average room of 150 square feet. Understanding your specific heating needs will help you save energy and help minimize your carbon footprint.
Next, think about where you will be using your electric heater. If you want to warm up your patio space without investing in a patio heater, a more powerful outdoor space heater will be the best option. However, many people enjoy utilizing a small space heater for cozier places, like an office or bedroom. A personal space heater is also convenient to use if only one person is cold and you want to save on the energy bill and keep the smart thermostat at a lower temperature.
Don’t forget to consider the various features that might be beneficial to you. For example, timer included space heaters let you set specific times you’d like the heater to turn on and off. Similar to an auto shut-off spacer heater, setting timed heating sessions helps reduce any risk of potential accidents as well as keeping your room’s temperature balanced.