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Enhance Comfort While Showering with Bathroom Heaters

Posted in heaters on August 30th, 2010 by James – Be the first to comment

If you were to ask me the question, “What appliances around the house could you not live without using on a day to day basis?”  I would answer the refrigerator, my computer, the toilet and the bathroom heater. To be honest with you, I cannot and I repeat CANNOT take a shower without a bathroom heater. Especially if I have to shower in wee hours of the morning. I can’t imagine the feeling of the bone-chilling water dripping on my body along with the chilly temperature of our shower room. I can’t even shower with cold water when it’s blazing hot outside. A bathroom heater is a “must-have” for me around the house. Showering for me is a way of relaxing and easing stress. With the cold environment in the bathroom, instead of easing my tensioned body parts it would just make me feel more uptight, not a feeling I’d aim for to promote relaxation.

Owning a bathroom heater is not only smart but also essential and helpful for our bodies correct functioning. Even after you take a shower the moisture inside the bathroom can prevent your body feeling cold. If you have breathing problems, owning a bathroom heater is also a good choice. The moisture inside while the person inhales the vapors could cause vasodilatation in the airway passageways. So why not consider buying a bathroom heater after hearing those advantages?

There are many kinds of bathroom heaters you can consider buying in the market now. There are electric bathroom heaters, portable propane heaters, overhead radiant heaters, in-slab heaters and ceiling heaters, just to name a few. There are a wide range you can choose from, varying from the brand, size, quality and price. Electric bathroom heaters are more commonly used because it’s easy to operate. All you have to do is plug it in like you would a hair dryer and you’re all set.

If you don’t already have a built in bathroom heater in your apartment, condo or house. A bathroom heater is a must have. It could easy tension while showering and leave the shower room nice and toasty when you’re done showering. It is relaxing and a good investment for your home.

Infra red heaters

Posted in heaters on February 5th, 2010 by heater guy – Comments Off

Using infra-red or halogen heaters is a great way to provide a “strong warmth” quickly. This makes them great for areas that are prone to loosing heat, for example factories, warehouses and so on. However this does not mean that infrared heaters have no use in the home. That said though there is of course still a place for central heating solutions. Infra red heaters are more like space heating devices rather than an option for the whole household.

We usually learn in school a little bit about infra red light and how it may be invisible to the naked eye but that even though we cannot see it with our eyes, we can feel it through the heat that it produces. The reason that we cannot see infra red light is that it is beyond the spectrum that is visible to the human eye. The heat effect comes from the fact that the “light” is absorbed by our bodies and our clothing and this in turn produces the warm feeling.

While it is interesting to find out how these types of heating devices work perhaps you are wondering whether they can actually help you to save money? Or you may want to know whether or not infra red space heaters are an environmentally friendly option. Read on to find answers to these and many other questions you may have. Of course if you have a specific question related to these appliances, please leave a comment and I shall do my best to answer your query.

As with any kind of heater, the more you use it, the more it will cost you. Infra red heaters can be really helpful if you just arrive home and want to boost the temperature quickly. Although if you are really cold, the sudden increase in temperature may actually feel uncomfortable. The question of cost really comes down to how long you use these heating appliances for. They are certainly one option to try and keep your home nice and warm during the cold winter period. As for the environmental cost of using infrared space heaters it has to be said that any sort of heater that you use will have some environmental cost. This is simply because they use energy and in producing heat give off carbon gases. So the only real way to be green is by not using any kind of heater. This may or may not really be a feasible option. You can get different kinds of infra red heaters. Some use electricity while others use a gas fuel source. Whether gas or electricity is better may be related to the appliances fuel efficiency. It is also important for your pocket to also consider the cost of the fuel that you will be using.

How economical are oil filled radiators?

Posted in electrical radiators on January 2nd, 2010 by heater guy – Comments Off

The question that many of us have when we are considering a new heater is not just “How much does it cost to buy?” but also and just as, if not more important, “How much does it cost to run?”. This is a very important point to consider because long after we have absorbed the cost of purchasing a new heating appliance we will be incurring a monthly expenditure based on how much we use it.

The good news is that as technology continues to improve, electrical heaters become more and more efficient. This means that the amount of electricity they require to produce a given heat is less than in the past. However we must be aware that the cost of electricity may also vary so even though the appliances themselves are becoming more efficient, if the price of electricity rises then this means even with a more efficient heater it may become more expensive to run.

Are oil filled radiators more economical than other electrical heaters?

All things being equal, an oil filled radiator is no more economical than other types of electrical heaters. However this is in terms of electricity used in relation to the amount of heat produced. For example, if you have an oil filled radiator and compared it to a electrical convection heater and turned both on for 1 hour at 1500W, the electrical cost would be the same. But the way that they output heat would be different. And this is where one style of heater may be more “economical” in your own eyes.

In the case of the convection heater, this will start to warm the room more quickly than the oil filled radiator as well as raising the temperature more quickly it will also raise the temperature to a greater extent. So it would seem that a convection heater may be more powerful for the same cost. But this may or may not be what you are looking for. As for the oil filled radiator, it is true that it does take longer to warm up than the other style of heater. It may also not make the room as warm, or if it did it would take much longer to do so. Where the oil filled radiator excels is that it continues to have a warming effect upon the surrounding air long after the power is turned off. Whereas the convection style of heater literally stops giving off heat as soon as it is turned off.

Therefore the determination of what is economical comes down to personal preference. If you are looking for a heater that warms a room quickly and gives off heat only when it is turned on then an oil filled radiator is probably not the style of radiator you are looking for. However if you are after a heating appliance that continues to produce heat long after the electrical power has been cut and offers prolonged warmth then an oil filled heater may well be exactly the style of electrical heating appliance that you need.