"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
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The units are rated in watts. That's how we know they are
electric.
The one I am familiar with, is 1500 watts gives 5,200 BTU.
That's a normal, household heater sold in the USA. These
don't seem to have any advantage. I like the black box
"ceramic" heaters, they seem safer. They are supposed to
also be higher efficiency, but who can tell?
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Changing electricity into heat is pretty much 100% efficient regardless of
the way it is done.
Perhaps the ceramic heater is .0001% more efficient at it, but as you say,
"who can tell".