Technology
Stay warm during the polar vortex
This ceramic space heater is simple to use and only operates at less than 50 decibels with 1,500 watts of power. This means you won’t be distracted by the loud noise on your desk, but you’ll appreciate the warmth and coziness in your office space.
It features an adjustable thermostat for customizable temperature, while it also has some safety features like tip-over and overheating protection, so the space heater will automatically shut down if it accidentally gets knocked over or gets too hot to handle.
Finally, the OPOLAR Space Heater gets hot really fast. In just three seconds, you can feel the power of 1,500 watts, as your office and personal space gets nice and toasty for a good day at work.
Still not convinced? Amazon customer tripleMonkey writes:
“Was going to place this in a small grow room to help maintain heat through cold Midwest winter nights but this thing was far too powerful for such a small room. Instead of returning it, I now use it in my drafty kitchen on cold mornings and it heats the room up quickly (approx 15’x15’ space). It completely eliminates any cold drafts you may feel coming from an old window by placing heater in front of said draft. Oscillation helps to warm the room evenly and the thermostat feature is great for getting that just perfect temp.”
The OPOLAR Space Heater has a 4.1 out of 5 star rating and goes for $27.99 on Amazon.
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