Ceiling Fan Heaters Blend Form and Function
It is well known that a ceiling fan can help save money on an electric bill. It can help keep you cooler in the summer time and can even keep you warmer in the winter by pushing down the warm air that has risen. So what could be better than that?
How about a ceiling fan that produces its own heat? Yes, there really are ceiling fans with built in heaters. They are the perfect combination of a space heater and a fan. The fan can be uses all year long as a conventional ceiling fan, but in the winter it can function as a heater as well. Imagine the energy saving when you can produce and circulate heat at the same time. It also allows you to heat only the rooms you chose. You can keep the thermostat lower, thereby not heating areas of the house where no one is, and staying toasty warm in the rooms you use the most.
This would be the perfect addition to an area of the house that you don’t want to run heat to. You wouldn’t have to bother with unsightly space heaters that run the risk of becoming knocked over or causing burns if you get too close. A basement would be a great place for a ceiling fan heater. Typically the fan will be enough to keep it comfortable in the summer. The heater will provide the heat needed in the cooler months.
There are a few different models of the ceiling fan heater. They range in price from about $230-$370. They are the same price as most traditional ceiling fans and are just as beautiful. You can hardly tell the difference in a traditional ceiling fan and a fan with a heater. Even though there is an intial cost to purchase and install the fans, a ceiling fan heater will pay for itself many times over.
Now you no longer have to worry about heating areas of your house that have been hard to keep warm or heating unused areas of the house. A ceiling fan heater really does solve the problem of keeping warm in the winter while helping to keep things cool in the summer.
I have three ceiling fans in my house. You said right that ceiling fans are less power consumer. Wonderfully described about the benefits of ceiling fans.
I was surprised to find that you can get ceiling fans with built in heaters. I knew that if you run them backwards then they recirculate heat very efficiently. I wish I’d known about these before I bought fans for my bedrooms!
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I know that ceiling fans are good to save the electricity but I heard somewhere that most of the electric products are able to save electricity. I am surpised when I read that the ceiling fans with built in heaters.
Looks fantastic work. Ceiling fans is one of the electric-saving appliances I think. And I am surprised because eventhough lots of people are now using aircons, ceiling fans still progress. Thanks for the idea.
Innovative. Though aircons are more in demand than ceiling fans, this product still develops and progresses.
How many blades are the most efficient for ceiling fans?
Generally 4 blades are sufficient in a domestic type environment, however it is more common to see a 5 blade fan in a larger, industrial or commercial location.
In the summer the ceiling fan heater can save up to 40% on air conditioning costs.
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The main thing that you can use your fan to do is to accent the décor of the room.
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Ceiling fan have been improving for a long time, so heater is one great addition to ceiling fans. Now you have 3 in one (ceiling fan, light, heater) plus you save some money. Great way to go
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Wow. I never knew about such a ceiling fan that also has built-in heater until I stumbled upon your post. Even I am dead against using air conditioner at home as it complicates the planet earth and the living beings. So fan was a lesser monster. The built in heater can be helpful in the winter and we need not operate another device. I hated to give away my little floor space to unsightly electronic devices. So this could be considered also a space saver, am I right? The price range also doesn’t seem to be much and $230-$370 is of course affordable. Thanks for the post.
Built in heater that is amazing , wonder why they did not do this long ago
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