Electricity Report: Electric Space Heater
Posted April 16th, 2009 by Brett | Filed under: Saving Money |
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In our ongoing saga to quantify how much everything electric costs to run,we bring you - The Space Heater.
Pictured to the right is my space heater: Holmes® Ultra-Quiet Twin Ceramic Heater, 14 1/2″H x 8 1/2″W x 7 1/2″D, Black, which I have to say works pretty well for heating up my one-car garage when I want to go work out. Before we get to the cost, let’s look at some specs:
- Wattage: 1500
- Heat Rating: 5,280 BTUs
To do my testing I plugged it in to my trusty Kill a Watt and let the heater go on “High.” After 4 hours and 36 minutes it used up 6.50 kW. That means to run this heater for one hour on high it would cost $0.16. This is using the national average of $0.11 per kW.
Is that a lot of money? No, but if you assume:
- I workout 5 times a week
- I need to have this plugged in and on for 2 hours beforehand to heat up the garage
then I am spending $6.99 per month to run this. I don’t know about you, but I think I will be wearing sweats for my next workouts to put a little money back in my pocket and only turn it on when I REALLY need it. Now, off to find the next item I can analyze.









One Response to “Electricity Report: Electric Space Heater”
I have an electric space heater like this–thanks for the review.
April 17th, 2009 at 1:25 am