Indus-Tool CL Cozy Legs Flat-Panel 150-Watt Radiant Heater | 
| Brand: Indus-Tool Category: Kitchen
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $47.74 as of 9/4/2010 16:36 CDT details You Save: $32.25 (40%)
New (12) from $47.74
Seller: ProMax Commerce Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 13,145
Color: Beige Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 25 x 19 x 2 MORE EFFICIENT THAN A SPACE HEATER: uses less energy than a light bulb warm feet allow for lower room temperatures
MPN: BIRJ9 Model: CL UPC: 706069235215 EAN: 0706069235215 ASIN: B0009HMFPM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 100-watt radiant flat-panel heater provides space-saving warmth | | • | Wall- or desk-mountable; optional stand (not included) offers full portability | | • | Safer than space heaters; no exposed heating coils; never too hot to touch | | • | Releases no carbon monoxide; energy efficient; ETL listed | | • | Measures 22 by 16 by 1 inches |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Cozy Legs CL-R radiant panel helps you reduce office heating costs by providing efficient, low-energy heat right where it's needed. The low-profile unit can be mounted directly to a desk or table, or you can use the optional stand (not included) for full portability. The CL-R is safe, too: with no exposed heating coils, the unit is never too hot to touch. Plus, it releases no carbon monoxide. A Hi-Lo switch is also available for convenient heat control (sold separately). ETL listed.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the Box Radiant heat panel, power cord Five Tips for Buying a Heater Choosing a space heater is a matter of sifting through a bewildering array of types, power ratings, and fuel sources. Let's break it down a little to make the process easier. What are the different types of space heaters?
- Radiant heaters emit infrared radiation that directly warms the objects in front of the heaters (rather than the surrounding air). If you only need heat by a desk or in a small section of a room, a radiant heater is quiet and will use very little power.
- Forced-air heaters use a fan to blow air that has been warmed by metal or ceramic heating elements. A forced-air heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but can be noisy.
- Convection heaters draw cold air from the floor; the air is warmed by heating coils and emitted from the top of the heater. A convection heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but also can be noisy.
- Radiators work by heating oil enclosed in a reservoir, gradually heating the surrounding air. If heating speed isn't an issue, you might want to opt for a radiator. These are extremely quiet and effective--perfect for bedrooms.
Should I buy an electric or a combustion model? If you want a heater that will be available in emergencies, or that can heat areas larger than a single room, choose a "combustion" model--one that is powered by a gas or fuel like propane, kerosene, natural gas, or diesel. Which fuel type you choose depends largely on convenience and local availability. For example, diesel would be appropriate for a heater you take with you on long car trips. How powerful a heater do I need? Heaters are rated by BTU, which stands for British Thermal Unit (the amount of heat needed to heat one pound of water by 1 degree F). To find out how many BTU you need:
- Calculate the volume of the space to be heated by multiplying square footage by height.
- Multiply that number by 4 if your insulation is poor, 3 if it's average, or 2 if it's good.
The resulting number is a ballpark figure for how many BTU you'll need.Do space heaters cost a lot to operate? As a general rule, electric space heaters are more expensive to use than combustion models. To ensure energy efficiency, a thermostat is a must-have feature for any heater. For radiant heaters, models with a 360 degree heating surface can heat larger spaces. If you need a forced-air heater, models with ceramic elements tend to be more efficient. Are space heaters a fire hazard? Space heaters are implicated in about 25,000 residential fires every year. To ensure proper safety, always follow the manufacturer's usage instructions and fill out the warranty card to receive informational updates from the manufacturer. Also, look for extra safety features such as an automatic shutoff switch that can shut down the unit if, for example, it gets upended. In addition, choose a model where the heating element is adequately enclosed within the unit.
Product Description Electric radiant heat panel provides heat to legs and feet while saving space and increasing safety. Uses only 150 watts, no overheating or tipping hazards! Low energy use. Wall mountable with supplied hardware OR use optional stand to make portable and use anywhere! Operates on pennies a day. Fits under desks. 110 VaC, ETL listed. Flat Panel radiant technology.
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Economical and efficient heater June 3, 2006 Q. Le (San Diego, CA United States) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this heater for our bird cage to keep them warm during cool season. Its radiant model works just great, zero noise, distributes the heat evenly and does not disturb the birds like the regular fan heater models that not only not energy efficient but also really noisy. And best of all, it uses only 100W - try to compare it to any other regular heater that would eat 750W-1000W minimum. Got it amortized in less than two months. The overall dimension is about 16"x22"x1" so it can be placed anywhere. I'm glad I found this one and Amazon is the best and least expensive place to buy from.
Great for bird cage! November 5, 2006 P. Mauzy (Tolono, Il) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this to use on my bird cage. I have a rescue bird that was severely feather plucked. I was very concerned about keeping him warm without the worry of safety. I attached it to the outside of the cage using a home-made bracket. It works great! I leave it on 24 hours a day. When the bird needs extra warmth, he just snuggles up next to it. The other birds love it too! I feel very safe having it on all of the time as the heat source is encased in the panels. Thanks for a great product!
Cold legs be gone. December 26, 2006 John Hecht (Atlanta, GA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Our desk sits between a large window and a sliding door. During the winter a cold draft slides down from them into the leg space and it really bugs her. So I set this Christmas present up and now she's very happy. No noise, no smell, no danger. Gotta love it!
COZY LEGS RADIANT HEATER December 4, 2007 Redbirdpilot (WA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We purchased this radiant heater for safe and steady warmth for Rusty, our 18 year-old cat. We have been using it for several weeks, and have found it to be satisfactory thus far. Rusty appears to be enjoying it, as he spends almost the entire day in his bed in front of it. We can reduce the heat output from the furnace at night, knowing that Rusty will still be comfortable.
Nice and toasty January 9, 2007 Kandace Klumper (Nebraska) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This heater was exactly what I needed for my office. It keeps my feet and ankles warm which helps keep the rest of me warm.
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