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  2. These Editor-Tested Space Heaters Will Keep You Toasty All ...

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    Space heaters come in many shapes and sizes. Whether you’re looking to warm up the living room, garage, or cubicle, one of the models here will suit your needs. These Editor-Tested Space Heaters ...

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    This space heater is designed to produce more heat and use less energy than a standard space heater. The manufacturer notes that most space heaters produce 155°F at 2.2 meters per second, while ...

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    Using a 120-volt space heater is simpler; same goes for small propane-fired and kerosene heaters. There’s no need for a building permit to use one of these in a garage.

  5. Space heater - Wikipedia

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    New York City law regulates the safety of space heaters. Space heaters for sale in the city must have a thermostat to control temperature, an automatic shut-off feature if the heater tips over or overheats, and must be certified and labeled by a nationally approved organization or laboratory. [15]

  6. Kerosene heater - Wikipedia

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    However, most kerosene heaters do not require electricity to operate. Most heaters contain a battery-operated or piezo-electric ignitor to light the heater without the need for matches. If the ignitor should fail the heater can still be lit manually. The Japanese non-vented "fan" heater burns kerosene gas and is known as a gasification type heater.

  7. Self-regulating heater - Wikipedia

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    For example, space heaters use heating elements much hotter than the room being heated. In these applications, a thermostat may be better able to sense and control the temperature of the item being heated. Nevertheless, a self-regulating heating element may still be used to keep the heating element from damaging itself or other parts of the heater.

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