Baltimore Sun Sunday

Warming trend

Heaters that can keep a small space — or even whole room — cozy

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Sometimes you just can’t get warm, but don’t want to crank up the heat — or simply can’t if you’re in an office.

Honeywell’s two-position heater ($29.99) can, you guessed it, be used in two different positions: standing vertically or lying sideways horizontal­ly. Either way, you’ll get full functional­ity of all three settings: high heat (1500 watts), low heat (750 watts) or the fan with no heat.

There’s a dial thermostat for temperatur­e settings. Protection­s to prevent overheatin­g include two overheat sensors and a backup cutoff fuse.

Another heating option, the Honeywell slim ceramic tower heater ($54.99) is built just as the name describes it and can warm a whole room.

It stands upright with a lean space-saving design and has the same heat settings as the twopositio­n heater, along with a few additional features. You can have the fan oscillate to send the heat to a wide area, making it ideal for larger rooms.

A programmab­le thermostat comes in handy along with a timer you can set for one, two, four or eight hours. The heater is also equipped with safety features against overheatin­g and 360degree tip-over protection.

Both heaters have a cool-touch housing exterior, which means the outside will not get hot and cause burns.

www.honeywellp­luggedin.com

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