Quartz Heater

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Considering the always rising cost of electricity, if I were you, I'd explore alternate and less costly alternatives if you have alternative fuels available.
 
/ Quartz Heater #3  
A better link is this:
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Those work, but I would never use one in a shop with solvents, fuels, or dust. I think the fire risk is significant compared to a ceramic style heater that has lower temperature elements or an oil heater.

 
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Sounds like I won't be looking at this option any more!
 
/ Quartz Heater #6  
1475 watts won’t heat anything not right under it. It certainly wont heat a space. You’d need at least 220v to do that, and even then electric would be weak
 
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/ Quartz Heater #7  
I'd definitely prefer some type of heated oil option to anything quartz or electric filament style. Every time I see an electric quartz or filament style heater, I cringe at the fire hazard. I understand they all have tip-over protection, but what about a piece of cloth or paper laying up against it?

Edit: Of course, I say this while I'm sitting in front of a Dearborn gas heater at deer camp. In my defense, we do have a working smoke/CO detector and fire extinguishers. The Dearborn has sat in the same place for 50+ years.
 
/ Quartz Heater #8  
That's the exact one I bought years ago. Gave it to the SIN as you could only feel it while under it. I ended up putting a 4,500W electric heater in the garage that I don't use unless I have to. You can almost hear the meter spinning when I turn it on.
 
/ Quartz Heater #9  
I bought a cheap 80,000 btu propane radiant heater last year. Coupled with a 40lb tank, I can get about 23 hours of heat out if it on its lowest setting of about 25k BTU
 
/ Quartz Heater #10  
I had a propane catalytic heater in a small shed years ago. The amount of moisture it would put in the air covered all my tools with condensation...gave that to the SIN too LOL.
 
/ Quartz Heater #11  
Well, yeah, burning any fuel will produce water… Sadly. Heating a space with electric takes a massive amount of energy though. At 3.41 btu per watt…. You need 8000 watts to do any good in most spaces if they are not insulated well, or leaky.
 
/ Quartz Heater #12  
There are some 10k watt heaters on Amazon Id be interested in 😎 Still cheaper than propane by a little, and I have a dedicated circuit already wired into the barn.
 
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