Electric Heaters
At Heating Devices, we create high-quality Space Electric Heaters crafted from durable aluminum casting. These heaters are perfect for warming up small areas in industries such as offices, workshops, storage rooms, or retail spaces. They’re compact, energy-efficient, and double as a no-fuss solution for industrial or workspace heating. Their smart design makes them easy to install and simple to maintain.
These heaters are whisper-quiet but built tough. You can expect years of reliable performance thanks to their robust construction and anti-corrosion features. Whether you need a heater fueled by electricity or alternative materials like gas, wood, oil, or pellets, our heaters deliver exceptional performance, attractive design, and long-lasting strength.
With a wide range of sizes, shapes, and styles available, you’ll find a model that fits perfectly into your working environment. Maintenance is minimal, and setup is straightforward—just plug in or connect as needed, and it’s ready to go.
Understanding Electric Heaters and Their Uses
Electric heaters turn electricity into heat and are common in homes, workshops, industrial plants, and commercial spaces. Different kinds of electric heaters serve different purposes—here’s a breakdown:
Fan Heaters
These heat the air using an electric coil or ceramic element and then push warm air into rooms with a built-in fan. They’re small, easy to move around, and great for quickly warming up small spaces.
Radiant Heaters
These use infrared rays to directly warm nearby people and objects—no need to heat the air. With reflective surfaces, they concentrate heat where you need it most—ideal for focused comfort.
Oil-Filled Radiators
Inside, a heating part warms oil, which holds the heat like a battery. After you turn it off, the oil keeps giving off warmth slowly. This results in even, lasting warmth without constant power use.
Convection Heaters
These heat air naturally: warm air rises, cool air moves in, and the cycle continues—without a fan. They offer quiet, gentle heat that can fill a room over time.
Baseboard Heaters
Installed along room edges, these heaters use convection to distribute warmth and are often thermostat-controlled. They’re popular in homes as either primary or secondary heating solutions.