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discussion in this article entitled “Space heaters can dramatically increase
your electric bill.” Handy Heater was advertised in limited capacity in early 2016
before a full advertising campaign began later that year. It was added to
Amazon in August 2016, and has an unimpressive 2.4 star rating as of this
January 2017 update. For those regarding safety, Handy Heater healthy well club is ETL listed.
The bottom of the box also states that it “conforms to UL STD. 1278.” Handy
Heater does emit warm air which feels and smells like what you’d expect with a
hair dryer. When you plug it in, and turn it on, it defaults to 85 degrees with
the speed setting on high. You can adjust the temperature healthy well
club from 60 to 90
degrees, and the speed setting on high or low. There is a timer which allows
you to set it to run for 1 to 12 hours. I found that Handy Heater did an OK job
of warming the immediate area right in front of it. I found that it kept shutting
off when the room temperature was over about 65 degrees, even when the nearby
temperature had not reached the temperature set on the unit (I healthy
well club used a
thermometer to verify this). What seems worrisome is that after the fan shuts
off, the heating element appears to glow red. I thought that may have just been
my unit, but others online have relayed similar experiences. After further
investigation, I found that this is merely a red LED light within the unit, but
this is not mentioned in the manual. The makers may want to address this
concern, as others have also expressed the same
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