View Full Version : As winter approaches, do you use a space heater


GoldenTV
10-11-2023, 02:32 AM
My main house heater is an antique that makes alot of noise when operating, so I decided to buy a space heater to take some load of furnace and also cut down on noise. Fan based space heaters tend to be noisy and they also to burn oxygen and dehumidify the air. So they were out of consideration.

I settle for a fan-less Quartz radiant heater. They radiate heat like the Sun and warm up the objects (including human body) in its radiant path rather than air around it. So the room might be freezing cold, but you are warm and cozy. And they don't burn oxygen or dehumidify the air.

Plus it was on sale :D

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pelonis-1500W-Electric-Quartz-Radiant-Heater-with-3-Heat-Settings-PSH20Q3AWW-White/694409248

ponytail
10-11-2023, 05:56 AM
Yes. I have Honeywell floor heater. Our house is cold in some rooms and the space heater does come in handy.

PaperClips
10-11-2023, 11:11 AM
I work at Home. A Space Heater and Electric Blanket have saved me a fortune over the years.

I only turn on the Furnace when it is so cold the pipes could freeze. Just heat the room I am in.

AMackII
10-11-2023, 12:47 PM
If I purchase a new heater ahead of winter then yes because my old heater is not acting the same recently

Caroline13
10-11-2023, 02:35 PM
In my 85 yrs of life I've never owned one...Living in the East for first 27 yrs of life, it was furnace when necessary and utilities were at least half of what they are today.

If I turn on my wall heater in So Cal when it turns cold, bill skyrockets, like it has been this mroning, I wear a fleece jacket all day, saves me. I'm thinking of buying those fingers out gloves as my hands are cold, but they warm up, run some hot water over them helps. I'm home all the time, but this is So Cal too and very all round comfortable weather.

And an electric blanket, never got one, something about sleeping with this big electric cover on me just does not set right for me. I have owned some heating pads and sleep with them on small areas of my body...they work good.

Plus I invested in a Sleep No bed about a decade ago and I swear my sleep climate is so improved on that mattress (air)... love this bed.

ThisLittlePiggy
10-11-2023, 02:35 PM
I have a Honeywell space heater and I also have a Biddeford heated mattress pad.

Dude111
10-11-2023, 03:09 PM
I have a space heater and yes I have used it this year already.....

Caroline13
10-11-2023, 04:21 PM
This is uncanny, a little while ago a Sleep No ad appeared in my inbox talking about sleeping cool and warmer on a Sleep No. I'm not posting it as it's an ad and if anyone is interested in Sleep No, you can find mega info on line.

Fleet
10-11-2023, 05:14 PM
I have a space heater and an electric blanket. Both on a timer.

Foggy
10-11-2023, 06:33 PM
I don't use any space heaters.


Make note even though space heaters are generally safe, space heaters can be a fire hazard if you don't use them correctly,
so use a Space Heater Safely


Here are eight tips to keep you safe:

1. Use it on a solid surface that's level and out of the way of foot traffic.

2. Plug in the cord directly to the outlet instead of using an extension cord.

3. To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, choose a vented space heater if it's fueled by gas.

4. Have a carbon monoxide detector in your home if you use a fuel-powered heater or other appliances that use combustion.

5. Find a model with automatic shut-off features in case of overheating or tipping.

6. Check the unit and electrical cord regularly to look for signs of damage.

7. Avoid using space heaters in bathrooms or other areas with water to reduce the risk of shocks.

8. Always unplug the space heater when you're done using it.

Dude111
10-12-2023, 02:46 AM
This is uncanny, a little while ago a Sleep No ad appeared in my inbox talking about sleeping cool and warmer on a Sleep No.Sleep # beds are horrible...... My legs ached every morning when I had one!!

TheLittleFaerie
10-12-2023, 03:48 AM
Not if I don't want my electricity knocked out from a tripped breaker, I live in a 3 room apartment and when had one in my bedroom and it knocked out the electricity in the bedroom and bathroom. It sucks because they feel so good but pull so much energy

GoldenTV
10-12-2023, 05:30 AM
I have used electric blankets few times and it seem to be hit and miss with me. They are very useful on real cold nights but tend to make one sweat if it get too warm. And cheaper ones tend to create hotspots and not wash friendly.

Not if I don't want my electricity knocked out from a tripped breaker, I live in a 3 room apartment and when had one in my bedroom and it knocked out the electricity in the bedroom and bathroom. It sucks because they feel so good but pull so much energy

Most space heater are rated at 1500 watts which mean they can draw over 10 amps. And if circuit breaker is rated at 15 amp, any thing else (like light, TV or computer) that is plugged into same circuit will probably pop the fuse. The best solution is to use heater's lower wattage setting, or turn off any other electric devices that are plugged into same circuit.

stevea
10-13-2023, 09:44 PM
Not if I don't want my electricity knocked out from a tripped breaker, I live in a 3 room apartment and when had one in my bedroom and it knocked out the electricity in the bedroom and bathroom. It sucks because they feel so good but pull so much energy

Anything with a heat coil--most space heaters, toaster, dryer, iron--draws a lot of power. It's best to put them on a little-used circuit, because, yes, they can trip a breaker.

Dude111
10-14-2023, 02:34 PM
This is uncanny, a little while ago a Sleep No ad appeared in my inbox talking about sleeping cool and warmer on a Sleep NoYea these stupid spying things often place spam ads on peoples stuff if they sense them talking sbout something!!!!!

PaperClips
10-14-2023, 04:14 PM
A Space Heater and an Electric Blanket has saved me a fortune over the past years. I only turn on the furnace if it is cold enough the pipes could freeze.

MISST3
10-16-2023, 01:45 PM
Years ago, my Aunt and her two children died in a house fire caused by a space heater. I would never have one, nor recommend a space heater, electric blanket, electric mattress pad or any of those things.

TJ
10-16-2023, 06:05 PM
I have a small space heater next to my chair. I like to keep nice and toasty in the winter.

Dude111
04-13-2025, 05:44 PM
Its still pretty cool here especially at night so I use mine still alot....

Sometimes it doesnt work,it blows cool air and I dont know why!!

Foggy
04-13-2025, 06:46 PM
Its still pretty cool here especially at night so I use mine still alot....

Sometimes it doesnt work,it blows cool air and I dont know why!!


Because the temperature might be to HOT in the room ....



When a space heater blows cold air, it could indicate various issues, including incorrect thermostat settings,
power supply problems, or technical malfunctions.


Adjusting thermostat settings and ensuring a stable power supply are essential to resolving cold air issues.


Simple adjustments or checks can often rectify the problem without professional intervention.

TheLittleFaerie
04-23-2025, 05:46 AM
I would but it trips the circuit breaker for the whole back part of my apartment and knocks the lights out

Dude111
02-03-2026, 12:28 AM
Because the temperature might be to HOT in the room ....Maybe Foggy but I think I can turn it on 1 setting and have it blow hot air regardless and sometimes it doesnt work,all it does is blow cold... It didnt used to do that...

stevea
02-03-2026, 07:18 AM
Yes, in the bathroom.