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  2. Sofono Spacemaster - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly surviving Spacemaster model is the PRC402ST combined convector and reflector heater with an overall output of 2.75 kilowatts. The simple convector models are occasionally seen. In all, seven Spacemaster models are known: [11] PC101: a 1 kilowatt single-heat convector. PC101T: a 1 kilowatt thermostatically controlled convector.

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    An oscillating fan can help keep an entire room cool. These are top-rated options from Amazon, Target and more.

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    The fan also comes with 85 degrees of oscillation, so it should keep your entire room cool and comfortable even during the dreaded summer heat. Shop Now Portable Electric Oscillating Fan

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    Most of the Dyson fans and heaters are controlled by small infrared remote controls, which can be held magnetically on the appliance when not in use. A more-limited set of control switches is provided on the body of the appliance. The design for a "bladeless" fan had been patented by Toshiba in 1981, but was not marketed before the patent ...

  6. Fan heater - Wikipedia

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    Electric fan heater. A fan heater, also called a blow heater, is a heater that works by using a fan to pass air over a heat source (e.g. a heating element). [1] This heats up the air, which then leaves the heater, warming up the surrounding room. They can heat an enclosed space such as a room faster than a heater without a fan, [2] but like any ...

  7. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    The Emerson "Heat Fan", the first ceiling fan to use a stack motor A close-up of the dropped flywheel on a FASCO "Charleston" ceiling fan Stack-motor ceiling fans. In the late 1970s, due to rising energy costs prompted by the energy crisis , Emerson adapted their "K63" motor, commonly used in household appliances and industrial machinery, to be ...

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