Today, I noticed for the first time, an indoor space heater that apparently uses graphite as the heating element.
I didn't know that anything like this existed. I've not been able to find a BTU rating (and there might be a reason for that), only that they pull 420 watts. I read through an online copy of the owner's manual, and no BTU rating was mentioned. Also a bit leery about how hot this thing may get, as the owner's manual states that it needs to be at least three feet away from everything in every direction.
Another claim is that they are at full heat in .2 seconds. And they're not cheap, around $100.
Anyone have any experience with one of these?
Here's an example of one at an easy source. https://www.amazon.com/Sengoku-HeatMate-MH-G420A-Graphite-Champagne/dp/B07ZQSXS4V
I didn't know that anything like this existed. I've not been able to find a BTU rating (and there might be a reason for that), only that they pull 420 watts. I read through an online copy of the owner's manual, and no BTU rating was mentioned. Also a bit leery about how hot this thing may get, as the owner's manual states that it needs to be at least three feet away from everything in every direction.
Another claim is that they are at full heat in .2 seconds. And they're not cheap, around $100.
Anyone have any experience with one of these?
Here's an example of one at an easy source. https://www.amazon.com/Sengoku-HeatMate-MH-G420A-Graphite-Champagne/dp/B07ZQSXS4V