Lasko 5307 Space Heater Review

That being said, the heater is not remotely sleek or stylish. It seems to have been designed with function in mind and very little thought to post-1990 aesthetics. The flared base is sturdy, and the vent at the top lets the air out. The silver dotted screen at the bottom lets air in and identifies where the filter goes.

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For safe air quality, these heaters should only be used in well-ventilated areas equipped with carbon monoxide alarms. Natural gas can also be used as a power source for a heater. Typically, these are wall-mounted heaters designed to be installed with proper ventilation by a licensed contractor.

This feature worked successfully in our testing, keeping the temperature steady within about 1 degree from 3 feet away for more than six hours. You might find the results disappointing, however, if you’re hoping to keep the room at a specific temperature; you can set the knob to “4” because it’s comfortable, for example, but you can’t make that translate directly to 72 degrees. The Vornado Vheat vintage-style heater heats well enough and looks good doing it. With a solid metal construction and wonderfully retro knobs, it’s simply the best-looking electric space heater we’ve found that doesn’t sacrifice (too much) functionality. The fact that it was able to heat part of the room enough to create a 10-degree difference was still pretty remarkable, however, as some other space heaters we tested couldn’t even warm the room by 5 degrees. Overall, the Vheat is a great choice for anyone interested in aesthetics as well as comfort.

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In addition to the cool exterior, the Lasko Full-Circle Warmth Ceramic Heater boasts other safety features including a tip-over switch, which automatically shuts the unit off if it falls over. Auto shut-off will also occur after 12 hours of continuous use, while the overheat protection feature shuts the unit off if the temperature gets too high. Priced at $150 (see below for shopping info), it’s more expensive than a floor fan or most portable space heaters sold separately. But for the two-in-one functionality and overall high quality, I find this to be a fair price.

The airflow is also powerful and, paired with the oscillating feature, it can heat up a pretty big room or even a small apartment — 300 square feet, to be exact. If you’re watching your budget (aren’t we all?), this guy might just be powerful enough to save you cash on your heating bill. Numerous users have complained online, however, that their Lasko space heaters kept operating and heating a particular space well after the target room temperature was reached.

But if you do have to take the panel off (which is a fairly simple process), make sure to unplug the heater first. If the filters do get blocked, or if anything else goes wrong, the Solaris Slim H3 has a built-in automatic shutoff system, so the hot air and dust won’t combust into bigger problems. In addition, it comes with a one-year warranty—which is nice, though not as good as the five-year protection that covers all of Vornado’s heaters. Space heaters, like those made by Lasko or Vornado, are typically the most affordable. They are designed to be used indoors, and many are portable electric heaters light enough to be moved from room to room.