Infrared radiant heaters are good for spot heating and they don’t use very much energy. These heaters are small and portable and can be plugged into any nearby wall socket, allowing for easy and convenient use in any room of the house.
Another kind of infrared heaters is the infrared room. They come with an air cleaner that is built into the device. The most advanced models allow the air purifier to be operated independently. Additionally, most room heaters come with easy-to-clean, lifetime filters that can be conveniently removed from the rear, washed or vacuumed, and reinserted with little effort or difficulty.
Some of the more high-end infrared heaters come with integrated humidifiers. In the winter, the air in the room tends to be dry. A humidifier will solve this problem by bringing the humidity level up to a more comfortable level. Unlike the other features, some may view this as extraneous and perhaps redundant as they may already own a standalone humidifier. However, for those who don’t and could benefit from one, buying an infrared heater that has one can be both money and space saver.
Most modern electric fireplace heaters come with a remote control. The convenience that a RC can provide is simply priceless. Sure you may not need to adjust your heater very often, but it’s still nice to be able to do so from the comfort of your sofa or couch.
There’s a huge number of different brands and models of infrared heaters for sale in the marketplace, and all of them are being advertised as being the best infrared convector heater. As a shopper, it can be very difficult trying to wade through the jungle of sales pitches and marketing to find the truth. The only place you’ll get it from are people who have actually used a good number of different types, models, and brands of infrared heaters, and are therefore capable of comparing the performance and qualities of the various heaters out there.