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The Brightown Small Space Heater is a 400W portable heater designed for indoor use, perfect for small spaces like offices and bedrooms. With a compact design, low noise operation, and essential safety features like tip-over protection, this heater provides efficient warmth without the bulk. Ideal for mild climates, it’s a stylish and economical choice for anyone looking to stay warm while saving on energy costs.
Color | Orange |
Heating Coverage | 100 square feet |
Heat Output | 400 Watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Amperage | 3.63 Amps |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Tent, Garage, Desk, Home |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount, Tabletop Mount |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Heating Method | Convection |
Form Factor | Small Portable |
Room Type | Bedroom, Study Room |
Special Features | Portable, Overheat Protection, Tip-Over Protection, Cool Touch Exterior, Fast Heating, Lightweight, Energy Efficient, Built-In Handle, Noiseless, Easy Carry Handle |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 37.8"D x 75.6"W x 75.6"H |
A**N
Perfect For You, Yourself, and Thine
[PROS]- Good for only warming your own self up, without baking the room- Perfect size and heat output to be deskside, if wanted- Relatively quiet, especially for the price- Low wattage[CONS]- Good for only warming your own self up (not really a *SPACE* heater)- I would not trust the safety on this thing too much- It's so lightweight that it's easy to tip over (safety button should turn it off), and it struggles to fight against the weight of it's own cable, ie, it likes to turn out of position- I would NOT set this on carpet, since it's easy to tip over, and the grille on the front gets darn hotThis itty-bitty electric heater should NOT be thought of a "space" heater, but more of a "me" heater. It's the perfect thing to put under your desk by your feet to give you a cozy, piping-hot draft of air focused on you.This little thing *cannot* realistically warm-up a room well, and that's EXACTLY what I want out of it.Somehow pulling LESS watts than the NVIDIA RTX 4090, this thing still puts out a cozy amount of heat, kinda like a hair dryer on an extra-low setting. I keep it under my desk if I want to warm my whole body, and put it deskside if I want to just warm my torso.DO keep in mind that aside from the alleged thermistor safety mechanism, their idea of safety is a cheap-feeling button on the bottom, so if the unit is tipped over, it no longer turns on. I would NOT trust this thing with much confidence, but since I only ever use it when I'm right in front of it, all works out.
M**E
Perfect for under an enclosed desk!
My desk in in a temperature controlled lab space, which is held at 69-70 F 24/7. This doesn't sound too bad, but when I'm sitting, not moving, for long periods of time with the air circulating (like a small breeze) around me then it feels a lot colder sometimes. I bought this heater for under my desk (see image) which is a fairly enclosed space, so I was a little worried that I would constantly have to turn it on and off, since it's only about 1.5 - 2 ft away from my feet at all times, but it works perfectly!Super easy to set up, and it creates this little bubble of warmth right around my legs, like I'm wearing invisible heated leggings! It's also very quiet, you can't hear it at all over the air circulation sounds from the ventilation system at my workplace. If you get up right next to it, the sound it makes is a low pitched hum, similar to the noise of a PC fan (like one other person said) but a little lower pitched.When I put my hand next to it, I can only feel the fan blowing from up to 1 ft away from the front of the fan. This is great for me since I didn't want it to be scalding hot to my legs 2 ft away or to heat up the surrounding desks. But if you have a more open desk (not fully enclosed like mine) then it may not heat up your space as well.It feels extremely safe, as one person said, there's a little peg on the bottom so that it shuts off if it is knocked over. I've been running it for about 10 minutes now, and while my legs are toasty warm, the sides of the heater are cool to the touch. Only the front of the heater gets warm, so I don't have to worry about my desk catching on fire or anything.All in all, this was exactly what I wanted, keeps me nice and warm at work without bothering my neighbors or alerting people who may have something to say about personal heaters being allowed or not allowed (I didn't ask).
D**Y
Cannot beat the price!
I bought this little guy a little over two years ago. My house is old and cannot handle high wattage heaters without blowing a fuse, so this low wattage heater was my option for under my desk. For such a small heater is works pretty well. Definitely keeps my feet and legs warm. It does not work to heat up an entire room but is great for a small space or within close proximity. The safety features are good, if it moves at all it shuts off. You cannot adjust the temperature, it is only off or on. As said I said I have had it for more than two years and it has just started to not work. It blows but the air coming out is not as hot. For $20 I think it was very much worth the investment.
E**H
Great little powerhouse of a heater for such a tiny thing!
I really like this heater. I was looking for something small to take camping, that I could also use on my battery in the event I had nothing else to power it. That said, I ended up parking it in my bedroom and using it all winter to help keep my room just a little warmer than the rest of the house, and it did the job! I was impressed.Keep in mind though, I was not trying to heat my entire room with this alone. That would be impossible. It is just way too small. My room has high ceilings and is a little larger than most comparable spaces. But with the main heat kept on a lower temperature, and this in my room, I was able to keep things comfortable without ever becoming sweltering. Whenever I left my room, I could feel the difference in the rest of the house.As the sole heating source, it would be great for smaller spaces, like a car or a tent. Sometimes I sit with it close to me, and it feels nice and warm. I would definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a tiny heater that does not drain too much power but is strong enough to heat a very small space (a car or tent) or to give a bedroom (or comparable sized room) that extra warmth.
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