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    Amazon Basics 500-Watt Ceramic Small Space Personal Mini Heater, best portable heater Amazon Basics 500-Watt Ceramic Small Space Personal Mini Heater Price: $18.29

  5. Patio heater - Wikipedia

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    Hanging patio heater: portable and small footprint; comes in electric only; Tabletop patio heater: ultra-portable and great for smaller groups or outdoor dining, but it uses a small propane tank; Patio heaters have become popular with bars and restaurants, since they extend the day and the season for their customers to sit outdoors.

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    A domestic storage heater which uses cheap night time electricity to heat ceramic bricks which then release their heat during the day. A storage heater or heat bank (Australia) is an electrical heater which stores thermal energy during the evening, or at night when electricity is available at lower cost, and releases the heat during the day as required.

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    Turning off the heater when the last adult leaves the room or goes to sleep and keeping children and pets three feet away from the heater. Placing heaters on a flat, hard, nonflammable surface. Avoiding the use of heaters near flammable materials such as paint or gasoline. Installing smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors nearby.