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Honeywell UberHeat 5 Ceramic Heater White
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Highlights
- The Honeywell UberHeat small room space heater provides powerful warmth.
- Sleek, compact design and quiet operation, makes it the ideal heater for bedrooms, living rooms, family rooms and more.
- Innovative tried and tested safety features inside and out - a tip-over switch, 2x overheat protection, cool touch housing, and more.
- Helps you customize your comfort with adjustable thermostat with 2 comfort settings – high and low
- SMART SAVINGS – Worried about heating costs? An electric heater can help you save up to $276* in heating costs this year. A space heater for indoor use can help you save money while providing soothing warmth.
Description
Always stay warm and comfortable with the powerful and cozy heat from the Honeywell UberHeat 5 Ceramic Heater. This small heater features easy-to-use manual controls with 2 comfort settings (high and low). The adjustable thermostat provides customized comfort, making it ideal for personal and small room heating. When it comes to your family, safety matters. This portable room heater offers added protection with multiple safety features including a tip-over switch, 2x overheat protection, a high-grade plated switch, thermal insulated wiring, reinforced wire connections, high-temp plastic, and cool-touch housing. Worried about heating costs? We know money is tight but staying warm and feeling safe is important. That's why we go above and beyond with our safety features. Plus, with a Honeywell space heater, you can save up to $276* in heating costs this year. By turning down your whole house thermostat a few degrees and heating just the room you are in, a Honeywell air heater can help you save money while providing soothing warmth. That's Honeywell Heater peace of mind. *Calculation Assumes 8 hrs/day use * 7 days a week @ 900 watts * $0.1380 avg kwp * 12 weeks to zone heat and thus decreasing thermostat from 70 to 62 degrees with energy costs from US Energy Information Administration; October 2021; Winter Fuels Outlook
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