I’m looking for an electric heater for my office. Ideally it’d be really quiet. The office is well insulated, so it doesn’t need to get too hot.

Can you recommend a brand and model?

  • @Hikermick
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    6 hours ago

    Not a specific brand but style of electric heater. I prefer the oil filled ones. They make zero noise and safer because they don’t have an exposed heating element that can catch things on fire by coming in contact. The one have has a temperature setting and a clock that can be programmed to turn itself on/off at designated times. Cons are they take a while to heat up and are a bit larger. Mine is tall and thin, looks a bit like a boiler radiator. The big hardware chain stores sell them, I’d expect to pay around $100.

    Looked it up on home depot website. They have a lot to pick from. Some are cheaper but with less features https://www.homedepot.com/p/NewAir-Portable-400-Watt-Electric-Oil-Filled-Silent-Slim-Fit-Design-Under-Desk-Heater-with-Energy-Efficient-Operation-White-AH-400/205588528

    • @[email protected]
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      35 hours ago

      This. They’re surprisingly energy efficient, and while they take a bit to heat up, once they get going they really radiate. I have a small one, and it gets me through the coldest days of winter without needing to turn on the built-in heaters in my apartment.

      Bonus is that my cat loooves it. He posts up right next to it and is in cozy heaven.

      • @Brkdncr
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        25 hours ago

        They are no more efficient than exposed element heaters.

        • @[email protected]
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          Every electric heater is 100% efficient. In fact heaters are the only things that can be that efficient

          • @QuarterSwede
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            51 minutes ago

            Fun fact: heat pumps are more than 100% efficient. In heaters, 100% is trash.

          • @Brkdncr
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            22 hours ago

            Cool. Heat pumps are better for most use cases.