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Are Infrared Heaters Worth It?

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  • Updated: May 1, 2022

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Tis’ the season to be jolly, but with that chilly winter wind nipping at your nose it can sometimes be difficult to find that seasonal joy. Sure it’s nice to be around family and spend time with your friends and loved ones, but it can be difficult to find the giving spirit inside yourself when your home is freezing cold! You’ve probably looked into every type of heating that you could dream up without coming up with your desired results.

After all, putting in a fireplace or gas line is expensive (not to mention paying for the gas itself) and you don’t want to work up too much of an electrical bill by investing in traditional heaters that don’t put out heat nearly fast enough. So what do you do? Is it possible to find a heating source that can cover all your needs and still make sure you don’t break your bank? The good news is, yes, you can stay warm – all you have to do is invest in an infrared heater.

Infrared heaters are machines that harness the energy of the sun to make sure you and your family stay warm … kind of. They don’t actually use the sun’s energy to heat your home, but they do use the same technology – infrared rays. Infrared rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that emit outward and transfer energy to the objects around them. They’re 100% safe and are more cost effective than traditional heaters.

They’re also proven to heat up homes faster than traditional space heater options and use a fraction of the space and wattage that your old contraptions use. In short, they provide the holiday miracle you’ve been waiting on and allow you to make sure your family stays warm and still has enough money to spend on gifts for the kids.

In addition to being able to heat up your home quickly, infrared space heaters help to make sure the warmth you’re experiencing is ideal and comfortable. You’ll be able to relax in comfortable temperatures instead of having to turn off your heater before you’re at a comfortable temperature because it’s sucking out all of the moisture in the room and making the air unbearably stuffy. This is because the infrared rays focus on heating up objects, which in turn give off heat that warms up the entire room. Your traditional heater would create heat that would make you and your family a sweaty mess and gravitate towards the ceiling instead of heating the whole house evenly.

So is buying an infrared heater worth it? Well if you like making great savings, being able to stay warm amid a winter wonderland, and avoiding uncomfortable, humid air, we’d say yes, it is indeed an investment you should look into.

 

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