Author: Caroline Stewart / Source: reviewgeek.com

Space Heaters are a perfect way to make one area in your home extra warm and cozy without turning up the thermostat and paying to heat the whole house. We’ve rounded up space heater big, small, and extra cozy.
When it comes to buying a space heater there are only a few simple but serious considerations to keep in mind.
First, and above all else, you want a safe device. Saving a few bucks doesn’t mean anything your lose all your belongings in a house fire—factors like tip-over protection, proper safety certifications, and safety-concious design and component selection are a big deal. Each of the heaters we’ve selected in this roundup are selected with safety as a primary concern.
Second, bigger is better: it’s far better to have a beefy space heater that can heat spaces big and small rather than a smaller heater that struggles and must be run constantly at full bore to warm even a tiny space.
Finally, with safety and power out of the way, you can focus on specific features (like models with timers or frost-guard systems to keep your pipes warm) or specific heating methods (radiant heaters are a lot more cozy than fan-drive forced air heaters).
Regardless of which space heater from our roundup you settle one, however, you can count on reaping one of the biggest benefits of using such devices: savings. Not only does heating up just the space you’re using, like your home office, make more sense (and save more money) than heating up your whole home , but in doing so you also run your furnace less which decreases accumulated wear and tear on the system.
Best Space Heater for Small Spaces: Lasko Ceramic Heater ($24)

Do you have a smaller room you want to make really toasty really quickly? The Lasko Ceramic Heater is convenient and compact—at 5.75″ X 7″ x 9.2″ it’s practically shoe box size. It even has a handle so you easily can carry this lightweight heater around to a different space.
At that size, though, you’re probably dubious of how well it could heat spaces up. While it’s certainly not the right fit for heating a cavernous living room with a vaulted ceiling it’s certainly a little powerhouse that would be perfect in a home office or bedroom. The Lasko Ceramic Heater sports a 1500-watt high setting and a 900-watt low setting. The controls that are located on the top of the heater are intuitive and easy to use, offering a simple on/off switch and a range of heating settings (including a frost-guard option to keep your plumbing from freezing).
Lastly, the Lasko is ETL certified, which means that its design complies with national safety standards. Its…
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