Lasko Ceramic Heater 754200

If you have pets or kids who could knock the heater over or accidentally drape fabric over it, keep a very close eye on its operation. We personally don’t leave any space heater in a room or closet within reach of young kids, even if it’s unplugged. Since a heater is a 12- to 15-amp appliance drawing considerable current, lasko heater the heater’s plug and cord, combined with intuitive on/off switches, pose a major electrical hazard to any curious toddler. Most kids back away from heat, but very few would anticipate an electric shock. The FH500 comes with a large remote control that you can store in an attached pocket on the back of the tower.

The digital display has an easy-to-read (and easy-to-understand) interface. Two flame-like squiggles mean low, three squiggles mean high. And instead of a number, like “360,” you can tell what mode the oscillator is in just by looking at how much of the circle is closed.

If this kind of room heater sounds like something you might prefer, our favorite oil-filled heater is the De’Longhi TRD40615T. Many space heaters have a tip-over switch, a safety feature which automatically shuts off the heater if it’s knocked over. Another popular feature is overheat protection, which uses a temperature sensor to automatically shut off the heater if its internal components grow too hot. The beauty of ceramic is that it can transmit heat that’s powerful yet consistent — that means no random dips or spikes in temperature…unless you want them. This heater from Lasko includes a thermostat and timer that allows you to customize your comfort.

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Look through brands like Geek Heat, Honeywell, Lasko, Vornado, DeLonghi and more. These space heaters come with features like adjustable thermostat, automatic shut-off, built-in thermostat, heat lasko space heater settings, LCD display and more. Perfect for chilly weathers, this collection of heaters are sure to keep you warm. Browse through a large range of space heaters and find the right pick for you.

In our tests, the AVH10 was the absolute most effective room heater we tested, warming the room more quickly and to a higher temperature than the VH200 managed. However, the AVH10 didn’t distribute its hot air as evenly throughout the space as the VH200 did, and it also tends to cost $30 to $50 more. Still, it’s a great alternative to our top pick if you find it for a good price, or if you prefer its extra features.

The space heater offers three power settings—one more than the usual low and high—and a thermostat dial with seven settings. It has a red LED indicator that remains on when the heater is on and turns off when the heater is powered down but still plugged in, such as when the heater is automatically maintaining the desired temperature of a room. This behavior can be a little confusing, leading you to wonder whether your heater has stopped working. But in our tests we still preferred it to the Lasko ’s crimson indicator light, which blared bright even when the plugged-in heater was turned off. The VH200 also has an internal thermostat that can automatically turn on and off to maintain temperature. To activate it, simply turn the knob past your ideal temperature setting and then turn it back until you hear a click, and the VH200 will self-regulate to maintain the room temperature where you want it, within about 1 degree.

Other electric heater models, such as the De’Longhi TCH7915ER, have tip-over switches that activate only when they are perfectly horizontal, which means they could possibly fall or lean over and continue running. Some less expensive heaters, including our budget pick, the Lasko , don’t have a tip-over switch at all. Every model we’ve tested has overheat protection built in, but some, like the Vornado Glide and the Vornado MVH, were too aggressive in this regard during our tests, shutting down for hours on end when they reached temperatures in the mid-80s. The VH200’s plastic casing also remained relatively cool, measuring around 95 degrees Fahrenheit, with the grille over the heating element topping out at around 140 degrees; it’s one of the coolest models we’ve tested.