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Lasko MyHeat Personal Mini Space Heater for Home with Single Speed, 6 Inches, Black, 200W, 100
Brand | Lasko |
Special Feature | Cool Touch Exterior, Energy Efficient, Portable, Overheat Protection, Compact, Manual Control |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Tower |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
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About this item
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- ✅【KEEPS YOU WARM AT WORK】At 200-Watts and 682 BTUs, this low wattage mini space heater is ideal for use under the desk to keep your feet and legs warm. Best of all, because it’s low wattage, it won’t keep tripping the office circuit breaker every time you turn it on
- ✅【YOUR PERSONAL SPACE HEATER】At 6 inches tall with a 4” x 4” footprint, this cute, small electric heater takes up minimal desktop space and is intended to heat up your immediate space at home or the office. Designed to warm you, not a room. For that, we recommend getting a Lasko 1500-Watt tower heater
- ✅【EASY TO USE】No assembly required. Simply take it out of the box and plug it in to a standard 120v wall outlet. This energy-efficient, indoor ceramic heater draws about 2 amps and turns on with a flip of a switch. Compact and portable, MyHeat comes with a 6-foot cord and a 2-pronged plug. It’s also easily stored when not in use
- ✅【YEAR ROUND USE】Tired of always being cold at work in the winter? Is your cube right under the AC vent in the summer? If this sounds familiar, then this little heater is just what you need to keep you comfortable year-round. Produces a quiet, white noise that won’t disrupt your co-workers. MyHeat is available in 4 fun colors (black, white, blue, and purple) and makes for a great gift
- ✅【TRUSTED FOR GENERATIONS】Lasko has been making quality products for over 100 years. MyHeat is ETL Listed and comes with Automatic Overheat Protection. The on/off switch lights up to let you know the unit is on. The self-regulating, safe ceramic heating element keeps the exterior cool to the touch – taking the worry out of using the heater for long periods of time
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Heat output | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.8 |
Safety Features | 4.1 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Temperature Control | 3.5 | 3.3 | 3.9 | — | — | 4.0 |
For small spaces | — | 3.9 | 5.0 | — | 4.3 | — |
Value for money | — | 3.6 | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | — |
Sold By | — | Yilaisheng | METKIIO | Homedot | Givebest Store | aewnea |
power source | Corded Electric | air powered | ac | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | — |
heating method | Convection | Convection | Forced Air | fan & forced air, Convection | Forced Air | fan & forced air, Forced Air |
wattage | 200 watts | 350 watts | 900 watts | — | — | — |
heat output | 200 watts | 350 watts | 900 watts | 600 watts | — | — |
weight | 1 pounds | 1 pounds | 1.54 pounds | — | 0.66 kilograms | — |
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An American Company Since 1906
Lasko has been creating great-looking, high-performing home comfort products in the U.S. and around the world for more than 100 years. The company has grown to an international organization and market leader in portable fans and ceramic heaters including room fans, high velocity fans, ceramic, low-profile heaters and many more.
MyHeat 200-Watt Personal Ceramic Space Heater
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Lasko's MyHeat personal heater series provides concentrated personal heat that's ideal for your desktop or by your favorite easy chair. Provides safe ceramic warmth while only using budget-friendly 200 watts of power.
- The ceramic heating element heats up quickly, and the built-in fan quietly distributes the warm air
- Uses only 200 watts of power
- Easily portable, plus built-in safety features
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Perfect for Working From Home!This compact space heater is perfect for the home office, desktop, table or kitchen counter. |
Manual, On/Off ControlsSimple controls to change the heater On and Off. The 200 Watt heater is energy-saving in a small space. |
Energy EfficientThis personal heater boasts 200 watts of power, a compact design that takes up little desk space and comes equipped with built-in safety features. |
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Small and EfficientThis personal electric space heater comes fully assembled and ready to use out of the box. It fits perfectly on a desktop and weighs under 3 pounds so it's easily portable. |
Features a 6 Foot Power CordThe MyHeat personal heater features a 6 foot power cord with a 2-prong plug and is ETL Listed. |
Built-in Safety FeaturesBuilt-in safety features, including overheat protection, self-regulating ceramic element, and cool-touch housing |
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Subcategory | Tabletop and Compact | Tabletop and Compact | Tabletop and Compact | Tabletop and Compact |
Height (Inches) | 6.1 | 6.1 | 9.2 | 11.63 |
POWER / WATTS | 200 | 200 | 1500 / 900 | 1500 / 900 |
CONTROLS TYPE | Manual controls | Manual controls | Manual controls | Manual controls |
SPEEDS / SETTINGS | On/Off | ON/OFF | 2 heat setting, plus fan only | High Heat, Low Heat, Fan Only |
COLOR | Black | Blue | Silver | Silver |
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Product information
Brand | Lasko |
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Special Feature | Cool Touch Exterior, Energy Efficient, Portable, Overheat Protection, Compact, Manual Control |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Tower |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Product Dimensions | 3.8"D x 4.3"W x 6.1"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Desk, Home |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Home Office |
Heating Coverage | 50 sq ft |
Burner type | Ceramic |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 2 Amps |
Cable Length | 6 Feet |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Department | Cookware |
Manufacturer | Lasko Products |
ASIN | B003XDTWN2 |
Item model number | 100 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #65,230 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #95 in Indoor Electric Space Heaters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Fabric Type | Plastic |
Care instructions | Hand Wash |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty. |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | Lasko Myheat Personal Heater, Owner's Manual |
Import | Imported |
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Save smart and spot heat where you need it with the My Heat Concentrated Personal Warmth Heater. This personal-use ceramic heater is perfect for those chilly days in your home or at the office. It will warm your personal space and save on overall heating costs using only 200-Watt. With built-in safety features, the MyHeat Heater is a must for your desk, dorm room, bedroom and more. This Lasko personal heater features simple manual controls and comes fully assembled. The ceramic heating element heats up quickly, and the built-in fan quietly distributes the warm air. Comes with a 3-year limited warranty
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Customers like the amount of heat this fan heater produces. They say it keeps them warm and is the ultimate heating device that keeps the ambient temperature constant. They also like that it is small and compact, taking up very little space. Customers are impressed with the performance, saying it works well in a small room. They appreciate the relatively quiet operation, saying the fan is running without excess noise. Customers also mention that the heater is versatile, being great for an office and perfect for use under a desk.
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Customers like the heat produced by the ceramic fan heater. They say it's pleasantly surprised by the amount of heat it produces, and it keeps them warm. They also say it keeps the ambient temperature constant throughout the day. Customers also mention that the heater is great at heating a room quickly, and is thermally regulated. They mention that it'll warm up their hands while at their desk, and that it works perfectly as a personal heater.
"...Ceramic fan heaters:These are great at heating a room quickly, however many people including myself don't like the heat they blow...." Read more
"This little heater almost puts off enough heat for a five-star rating, but not quite. However, I still recommend it. I bought this for my office...." Read more
"...So, you see this is the ultimate heating device that "spot" heats a microclimate near you instead of trying to heat the whole room or house, and..." Read more
"...Below 40s and on very windy days it’s not enough heat to sit warmly. Definitely have this heater in your emergency kit...." Read more
Customers like the size of the product. They mention it's small enough to sit it on the counter, compact, and quiet. Some say that it packs a punch for something so small, and it takes up very little space. Some mention that the fan is a standard size unit, and that it can be placed right against a shirt and underneath blankets to stay warm.
"...Definitely have this heater in your emergency kit. It can be placed right against a shirt and underneath blankets to stay warm for survival in..." Read more
"...When it arrived, I was amazed by its size. I read the measurements online, but it was still surprising to receive such a tiny heater...." Read more
"...It keeps me warm and takes up very little space." Read more
"...It is very small, and very quiet. It is not fancy, does not have heat settings, just an on-off switch and safety shutoff should it get to hot...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the heater. For example, they say it works well in a small room, provides a gentle, warm stream of air, and is quiet. Some mention that the price is low.
"...I hope you find this review helpful and worth reading." Read more
"...The price is so low and the heater works so well that the little guy deserves it.My original review:..." Read more
"...and, sure enough, they turned out to work perfectly for the intended primary use!Basic Product Description and Bassic Specs..." Read more
"...work in a cubicle setting and wanted something small, discreet, and functional...." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the product. They mention that it's relatively quiet, and the fan is running without excess noise or wobble. Some say that the heater is small and does its job without being loud or distracting.
"...This heater is perfect for the office, desk, or dorms. It produces quiet sounds of low-volume white noise other people actually buy...." Read more
"...I love the heat they provide. It's steady, warm, with no noise and no drying out of the air like with some other types of heaters...." Read more
"...But if you want something discreet and quiet, or something that will keep your toes or fingers (not at the same time, of course) just toasty enough..." Read more
"I use this at work in a cubicle, and I love how quiet it runs. It keeps me warm and takes up very little space." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the product. They say it's great for an office, perfect for working at a desk, and under their desk to supplement the building's heating. Customers also say it is great in their work shed and RV. For its size, it puts out plenty of heat. They also say the heater is perfect for placing near them and having warm air blown directly on them. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's versatility.
"...I’m doing this again to keep a pair at home. This heater is perfect for the office, desk, or dorms...." Read more
"...This heater is absolutely perfect for my cubicle space, and even though it seems to be holding up perfectly in regards to lifespan (knock on wood),..." Read more
"...Perfect for my needs." Read more
"...Perfect for my 3D printer enclosure.Added a separate thermostatic control." Read more
Customers like the value of the product. They mention it's really inexpensive, extremely effective for the cost, and provides a cost effective way to focus heat where it'd needed.
"...The price is so low and the heater works so well that the little guy deserves it.My original review:..." Read more
"...It was cheap enough that if it turned out to be a bust, I wouldn't feel too bad...." Read more
"...The price is FABULOUS too. Pricing under $18 makes for a small investment for such great utility...." Read more
"...warm your hands directly infront of the heater and even that feels subpar for the price" Read more
Customers like the power of the heater. They mention that it's small, well-made, and efficient. The low power requirement is nice for folks with solar generators. Some say that the product is an ok little heater for 200 watts, but if you don't like noise you may want to consider another product. Overall, most are satisfied with the power and recommend it to others.
"...combination works well for me, and using the Lasko this way allows me to conserve power by using the deLonghi at a lower power setting...." Read more
"...A critical feature is that is uses only 200 watts. That is a tiny amount of energy for such comfort...." Read more
"...UPDATE:After 3 winters, I have found the most efficient way to heat my RV...." Read more
"...But this is a popular product for a good reason. The low current draw means it is very unlikely to overload a circuit, meaning you can likely take..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the product. Some mention it's well built and of good quality, while others say it'd be better off getting something that can actually control the temperature.
"...CONCLUSION. This heater is very well made. Whoever designed it had a lot of thoughts towards filling a little gap in how we live and what we do...." Read more
"...But is it too wimpy to be worthwhile?..." Read more
"...I love the heat they provide. It's steady, warm, with no noise and no drying out of the air like with some other types of heaters...." Read more
"...The unit is well built, tastefully and artistically designed, easy to keep clean and after a day or two of operation the faint plastic odor is..." Read more
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1. This is the only heater a car battery can safely power. Unlike wired electricity, 20-amp DC power outlets and cigar lighters in vehicles only provide 240 watts maximum. 15-amps is 180 watts without blowing fuses. Tradesmen, Truckers, RVs, boats, and outdoor camps can warm up using batteries and small generators without running the engine. Attach a power cord from the house and the kids can camp in the backyard in November.
2. The surface of this heater is completely cool to touch, not even warm except where it puts out heat. The hot air doesn’t burn when placed close to skin. This is why a tip-over safety feature is not needed. No worries when near babies and toddlers. Knock it over? It’s not hot enough to ignite or burn.
3. It’s UL tested. Underwriter Labs has been testing since early 1900s. No joke. Our project team is renovating 2 buildings built in 1930s that must be upscaled to satisfy current fire codes. We found UL’s 1906 fire testing of all building materials used in construction at that time. It’s so scientifically precise about all the details it’s unbelievable. It’s exactly what we needed to know to apply today’s construction standards. Since 1901, UL keeps records, samples, and now a free online database of every product its ever tested. They are nano-deep into the details about testing for safety. When UL stamps its approval on items, I know it has met all the safety requirements needed. The public can verify and read UL safety reports 24/7/365 on all products. It will tell how, what, when, and where that product is safe and what to do when it isn’t. They don’t test food, drugs and other perishables.
4. Adding this heater to a house, office, or building shouldn’t trip the breakers. Most people assume, if at all, there is 1875 watts of power provided at each outlet. Wrong. It’s 1875 watts per electrical line leaving the breaker box, using a 15-amp AC fuse which is standard. In a room, that line is usually wired to power all the outlets and lights present plus everything else added like clocks, chargers, appliances. The easiest way to determine what’s what is to turn-off the breaker and check what lost power. Electrical wiring is where some contractors shave work and materials to save money. They know nearly all homeowners won’t know, check, or pay for that inspection. Some people can’t check because they live or work in apartments and commercial buildings. When we purchased our house we paid for electrical inspections before closing and after renovation. Before closing was to make the sale contingent on urgent repairs. Afterwards was to make sure work was completed, done right and according to building codes. Renovation replaced the old panel box with a bigger one and added more wiring to the whole house, but especially to the kitchen and bathrooms. Each room and major appliance now has its own line. There’s a separate line for outside too.
5. I’m in an area that has a little snow but not extreme winters. I decided for outdoors 1-2 heaters is enough for temps above 60 degrees. In the 50s add blankets or warmer clothing. Below 40s and on very windy days it’s not enough heat to sit warmly. Definitely have this heater in your emergency kit. It can be placed right against a shirt and underneath blankets to stay warm for survival in frigid weather using any power source found, even solar. It has a cord made to be easily altered.
6. Power Consumption. 200 watts is 65 watts more than my laptop. 3 times less than my 650-watt 4-cup coffee maker that makes 32 ounces. It’s almost 4 times less than the 750-watt low power setting on my hair dryer. Far less than all the kitchen appliances, even knife sharpener.
CONCLUSION. This heater is very well made. Whoever designed it had a lot of thoughts towards filling a little gap in how we live and what we do. Then found a manufacturer who didn’t cut corners. Then Amazon has kept it on the market for at least 10 yrs. I purchased one brand new heater and the 2nd one a week later. I keep both together in a small insulated soft lunch bag that’s sort of square, has a zipper and good handle. It’s the tiny lunch bag made for children or a half sub sandwich and juice box. It takes less than a minute to grab it and go. I’m doing this again to keep a pair at home. This heater is perfect for the office, desk, or dorms. It produces quiet sounds of low-volume white noise other people actually buy. No bells, buzzers, rings, or chirps. The face or largest part of this heater is about half the size of an ipad Mini 6.
My Amazon price was about $17 each. I hope you find this review helpful and worth reading.
I was impressed enough with the Lasko that I ordered a second one (a model 103, identical except for having a red front). I use one in a separate building behind my house and the other in an unheated room inside my house. Neither Lasko is my main heater. They just provide heat while the oil radiators come up to temperature. They also occasionally provide a relatively low power supplemental source of heat as an alternate to using an oil radiator heater at a higher power setting.
After a year of ownership, I'm raising my original four star rating to five stars. The price is so low and the heater works so well that the little guy deserves it.
My original review:
This little guy puts out an impressive amount of heat. It won't heat a large or even medium sized space, but if you need to heat under your desk or very near your person, it definitely puts out the heat. It works well in my 8'x 9' office in a standalone unheated, uninsulated brick building. I've only owned it for two weeks, so I can't attest to its durability, but its three year warranty does offer some assurance.
Ironically, I canceled the Lasko after ordering it and ordered a Vornado Personal Vortex 375/750 watt heater instead, but Amazon was unable to cancel the Lasko in time and shipped it. I left it packed in the box for a week, intending to return it... until I became frustrated with the Vornado's pathetic heat and out of curiosity, opened the Lasko and tried it. I was immediately impressed with the heat it generates, so much so that I've returned the Vornado and ordered a second Lasko MyHeat.
My main use for the two Lasko's will be supplementing the oil filled heater in my office, which during the winter can be as cold as low forties Fahrenheit when I open it in the morning. The Lasko's will provide immediate heat while the oil-filled heater slowly heats up.
A secondary use for one Lasko will be cold weather camping in my truck. The power draw is low enough that I can power it using the deep cycle battery I carry when traveling.
My only real complaint about the Lasko is the lack of any tip-over protection. A thermostat would be nice, but for this price, I'm not complaining. However I am knocking off one star for the lack of tip-over protection. This is my one concern about camping with this heater. I don't use heat while sleeping so it won't be a problem for me, but for anyone who camps with it and leaves it on while sleeping, you'll need to be very careful to prevent it being accidentally knocked over during the night and starting a fire. I plan to affix Velcro to the bottom to protect against tipover.
Other than that, this is an outstanding little heater. Its looks won't impress people, but it will keep a small space warm while consuming very little power.
UPDATE: I've used my Kill-A-Watt meter to confirm the wattage of nine electric space heaters. Virtually all of them have actual wattages that are below the claimed rating. The exception: both of my Lasko MyHeats. Lasko claims 200 watts, but one of mine has an actual wattage of 211 and the other 202. By comparison, the Vornado Personal Vortex Heater, which I originally wanted but ended up returning, claims 375/750 watts, but the unit I had was only 326/696 watts. I don't say this to disparage Vornado. Nearly every other space heater I've tested had lower wattages than claimed, except these two little Lasko's.
General information about buying electric space heaters:
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I've owned and used electric space heaters since 1988, mostly DeLonghi oil filled radiators. When I recently began looking for a heater that would warm up a room faster, I was frustrated at the lack of hard, objective, facts about electric space heaters. Even the manufacturer websites often fail to mention or makes it hard to learn the most basic information you need to know, such as wattage ratings and warranty lengths. Not even Consumer Reports has enough information to really inform a consumer. Therefore it's up to us as consumers to share what we know. The rest of this review shares some of what I've learned.
In case you're wondering what heater I decided on to replace my DeLonghi, I didn't, at least not yet. I tried a Vornado PVH and a Bionaire BH1331-U, but I ended up returning both heaters. I'm sticking with my oil-filled heaters for now.
Basic electric space heater facts:
1. All electric space heaters are equally efficient. All heaters rated at 1500 watts output the same amount of heat, but may do it very differently. You have to choose the one that heats the way you need it.
2. Power consumption is determined by two things: the power setting you're using and how long the heater is actually on. Turning up the thermostat setting doesn't increase the heat or power consumption; it just lengthens the time that your heater will be running.
3. To reduce power consumption, use the lowest power setting on your heater that produces the heat you need.
4. An electric space heater will save you money only if you turn your central heating down or off and use space heaters to heat only the rooms where you need heat.
5. The only kind of electric space heater that's likely to provide adequate heat in a large or draft space is a radiant heater (not to be confused with a radiator heater, which is very different), but radiant heaters pose a fire hazard.
Don't take manufacturer wattage claims too seriously. When I used my Kill-A-Watt meter on six space heaters, I found variations of up to 200 watts between the claimed and actual wattage for each space heater. In most cases the actual watts were less than the claimed watts, but one of my DeLonghi's 1500 watt heaters turned out actually to be a 1600 watt heater.
Two crucial steps in finding the electric space heater that's right for you:
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1. Learn which heater is right for your needs. A huge percentage of complaints by reviewers about space heaters are due to reviewers buying the wrong type of heater for their needs. Your first step should be to decide between the basic types: Ceramic heaters with a fan, oil-filled radiator, micathermic, and radiant. First learn the conditions in which each one works best and works best and then select the type that will work best for your needs. There is no one single "best" heater for all situations. Each one has conditions in which it works well and conditions in which it's terrible.
2. Look at the warranties. Warranties on space heaters range from one year to five years. Delonghi and Soleus heaters that I've checked have one year warranties. Other companies, such as Bionaire, Honeywell, Lasko, and Vornado offer three year and five year warranties on many - but not all - of their models. If a company offers only a one year warranty on some models but a five year warranty on others (such as Bionaire), it raises question about the durability of the heater with the shorter warranty. However a long warranty is only as good as the company offering it. Read reviews to learn what experiences people have when their heaters die while still under warranty.
In most cases, you'll have to download the manual from the manufacturer's website to get the length of the warranty. It's a nuisance, but it's worth taking the time to do.
Don't let anyone tell you that any particular type of heater is "the best". The best type is the one that best suits YOUR needs. The best heater for me might be the worst heater for you. Some heaters heat up a cold room faster, some keep a room at a steady temperature, and some will work better in a large space.
Some questions you need to ask yourself before deciding which type of heater to buy- Will it be keeping a room at a steady temperature? (oil-filled radiator or micathermics heaters might be best)
- Will it be heating up a cold room? (a heater with a fan or a radiant heater might be best)
- Are there children or pets who might be injured by touching a hot surface? (oil-filled radiator and radiant heater might be a problem)
- Do you want to heat just a particular spot rather than the whole room? (radiant heaters might be best
- Are you concerned about fire risks? (oil-filled radiator or micathermic heaters might be best, though no space heater is completely safe)
Oil-filled radiators:
These are my favorite heaters. These are the heaters that look like old-fashioned steam radiators. The oil retains its warmth after the thermostat cycles off, which is important if you want to keep a room at a steady temperature. The downside is that the oil takes longer to heat initially, which is why these heaters take so long to warm up.
I have two DeLonghi oil-filled radiators; I've been using one of them for 23 years, and the other is about eight years old. I love the heat they provide. It's steady, warm, with no noise and no drying out of the air like with some other types of heaters. They are ideal for maintaining a steady temperature in an enclosed room.
Oil filled heaters have a huge drawback, however: they are terrible at heating up a cold room. It can take an oil-filled heater hours longer to heat up a cold room than other types of heaters.
The US Department of Energy recommends oil-filled heaters as the most efficient, because the fins generate warmth even when the heater's thermostat cycles off. However this efficiency is only when the heater is continually on, keeping a room at a constant temperature. If you turn the heater on and off frequently, you'll lose most of the efficiency that's inherent in these heaters.
If you have children or pets, look into one of the shielded radiator heaters. I prefer the unshielded ones because they radiate more heat laterally, but the surface can get very hot and be a hazard if touched. DeLonghi claims that their shielded radiator heaters circulate heated air more quickly. Both of mine are unshielded, so I have no way of confirming that. My concern about the shielded radiators is that they would direct more hot air up rather than to the side, where I need it.
If your electric rates are different for different times of the day, you can use this to your advantage in setting your radiator heater toswitch on and warm the room from cold when rates are low, then let it provide steady heat when rates are higher.
A word of warning about oil-filled radiators: if one is poorly made or damaged, it can leak oil and permanently damage rugs and floors or even start a fire. Only buy from a reputable manufacturer and don't accept one that has any visible damage.
Ceramic fan heaters:
These are great at heating a room quickly, however many people including myself don't like the heat they blow. I don't mind it in my Vornado Personal Heater (375/700watt), which is located under my desk, but I thoroughly dislike it in the old Honeywell ceramic oscillating heater that came with my house. I much prefer the warmth that comes from an oil-filled radiator. Ceramic heaters can be most effective at quickly warming up a cold room.
Radiant heaters
Radiant heaters (don't confuse them with radiator heaters!) work by heating whatever they are pointed at rather than heating the air in the room. If you have a large, drafty space, a radiant heater might be your best choice, because it doesn't heat the air, only the objects and people it's directed at.
Micathermic heaters
Micathermic heaters work similarly to oil-filled radiators, except that instead of heavy metal fins filled with hot oil, micathermic heaters have thin sheets of mica that heat up. I've only had experience with one micathermic, a Bionaire BH1331-U, and found that it's exterior surface remained very cool except for a few very warm spots on top. There would be less risk of young children being burned by touching a micathermic heater than an oil-filled radiator. Micathermic heaters are slower heating than ceramic fan heaters, but are faster then oil-filled radiators..
Baseboard heaters
I have a Lakewood oil-filled baseboard heater I bought five years ago that has many of the advantages of a micathermic heater. It heats faster than an oil-filled radiator but has no hot surfaces and low fire risk. My Lakewood does an excellent job of heating my 12x15 bedroom.
However I have not researched baseboard heaters and only have experience with this Lakewood, so I don't know whether others are as good as this one. I was impressed that when I measured the actual wattages of my various space heaters, the Lakewood's actual wattages came closest to its claimed wattages of all the other heaters I tested. Lakewood unfortunately went out of business in 2009 and had a major problem with oil leaking from its heaters a few years earlier. Despite this, it's in many ways my best heater and has the lowest cost of operation.