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		<title>Do Life Smart Infrared Heaters Work? Smart Questions.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does the Life Smart Heater really work?  We received that question the other day and thought we would look into it.  The lifesmart heater is said to be an ultra efficient heating source.  In product information I&#8217;ve read it mentioned that their 1500 model will heat up to 1000 square feet. I like how the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Does the Life Smart Heater really work</strong>?  We received that question the other day and thought we would look into it.  The lifesmart heater is said to be an ultra efficient heating source.  In product information I&#8217;ve read it mentioned that their 1500 model will heat up to 1000 square feet. I like how the best infrared heaters always like to claim how many square feet they will heat. I can tell you it will depend ENTIRELY on how energy efficient you space is to begin with&#8230;Period.</p>
<h1>LifeSmart Heater</h1>
<p>The LifeSmart also boasts being %38 percent more efficient than forced air furnaces and a full %45 percent more efficient than base board heat.  Thats something to think about when choosing the most efficient heating option for a northern climate like Michigan.</p>
<p>The lifesmart infrared heater can save money on your heating bills. This is their claim.  They say %50 percent saving on heating bills can be expected from the lifesmart quartz infrared heater.  They also come with a lifetime air filter, which is a neat advantage of infrared heaters I think.</p>
<p>Do own a lifesmart?</p>
<p>Tell us more about the lifesmart infrared heater if you have one in your living room.</p>
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		<title>Do I Heater (i heaters) Really Work? Infrared Facts.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got an email the other day asking if  i heaters really worked.  The I Heater they were referring to was the infrared I heater. So the question is do infrared heaters really work and then is the I heater a good infrared heater. Do I Heaters Really Work? I know from experience that infrared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got an email the other day asking if  <strong>i heaters</strong> really worked.  The I Heater they were referring to was the infrared I heater. So the question is do infrared heaters really work and then is the I heater a good infrared heater.</p>
<h2>Do I Heaters Really Work?</h2>
<p>I know from experience that infrared heaters work and they also save on energy bills when used correctly. I don&#8217;t own an I Heater and cant&#8217;s say for sure how well they work I did take some time to get information on the i Heater and here is what I found:</p>
<p>These Items were taken from the official I heater Website at www. officialiheater.com you visit the website if you require more information on the heater.</p>
<p><strong>I Heater Information: Heater Specs and Info</strong></p>
<li>Wood Grain Look</li>
<li>Remote Control Included</li>
<li>Heats up to 1500 square feet for $1 / day</li>
<li>Adjustable 500, 1000, or 1500 Sq. Ft. room size (Heats multiple rooms)</li>
<li>14 inches x 11 inches x 15 inches</li>
<li>Advanced Technology Infrared Heating Elements (No Bulbs)</li>
<li>Copper Heating Chamber</li>
<li>Decorative Cabinet</li>
<li>LIFETIME washable air filter</li>
<li>Commercial Grade Thermostat</li>
<li>Advanced tip over protection (Shuts off AUTOMATICALLY if tipped over)</li>
<li>Cannot start fire</li>
<li>Safe around kids or pets</li>
<li>No Flames, fumes or deadly carbon monoxides (unlike kerosene or propane heaters)</li>
<li>Doesn&#8217;t remove oxygen or humidity from the air</li>
<li>CUTS HEATING BILL UP TO 50%</li>
<li>Heats multiple rooms</li>
<li>FREE Factory Warranty</li>
<li>REMOTE CONTROL INCLUDED!</li>
<li>AS SEEN AND HEARD ON POPULAR RADIO AND TV SHOWS!</li>
<li>Operates on just PENNIES A DAY!</li>
<h2>Do I Heaters Save Money On Heating Bills?</h2>
<p>Thought I&#8217;d mention that a few of these claims seem a bit robust. Especially the one about saving $50 percent on you heating bill. I&#8217;m doubting that one and am guessing it will create a world frustration for I Heater customers.</p>
<p>This is not to say it is false.  Companies, many times create tests to verify claims. The problem in in most cases, probably yours, the <strong>i heater won&#8217;t save 50% on you heating bills</strong>.</p>
<p>There probable does not exist an infrared heater that can save over %50 percent on you heating bill. While infrared heaters, like the i heater save money on heating costs, %50 percent is a bit WACKED.</p>
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		<title>How Do Infrared Heaters Work? Best Option</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve heard about electric infrared heaters, you may have wondered just how do infrared heaters work?  Are infrared heaters safe to operate indoors? What is the best infrared heater? And are electric infrared heaters an efficient way to heat a home?  The best infrared heaters available come with excellent warranties and the information about [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve heard about electric infrared heaters, you may have wondered just <strong>how do infrared heaters work</strong>?  Are infrared heaters safe to operate indoors? What is the <strong>best infrared heater</strong>? And are electric infrared heaters an efficient way to heat a home?  The best infrared heaters available come with excellent warranties and the information about infrared heaters if very detailed. Infrared heat is not a new concept, but using infrared heaters to heat a residential indoor area is a newer idea that is becoming more popular every year.</p>
<p>Here is an informative article we came across on how electric infrared heaters work.  Give it a read and if you have questions, just ask, we&#8217;d love to hear from you.  As for finding the<strong> best deals on infrared heaters</strong> I recommend doing research online and if your in michigan I offer the top infrared heater as far as efficiency and Price. Email me at <a href="mailto:joe_crawford_05@yahoo.com">joe_crawford_05@yahoo.com</a> with your contact info and we will get in touch right away.</p>
<h2>How Electric Infrared Heaters Work</h2>
<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Bill_Gatton">Bill Gatton</a></p>
<p>Perhaps you have decided to build an infrared sauna in your own home or office, and you are now wondering about the different electric infrared heaters available to you. Or maybe you are just curious about how infrared heaters work. Whatever your reason for wanting to know more, this article is the perfect source for <strong>infrared heating element</strong> information.</p>
<p>Infrared heaters are composed of thin, flat sheets or plates. It is imperative with infrared radiation that a large surface area is covered. The widest, tallest infrared heaters will generally be the best at doing their jobs and effectively emitting the <strong>infrared</strong> radiation the sauna needs. Some infrared heater manufacturers make infrared heaters that come in the form of incoloy rods, but these will not be effective or <strong>efficient</strong> because of the small surface area that they cover.</p>
<p>The vast majority of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">infrared heaters</span> are made out of carbon fiber, but there are ceramic and steel heaters as well. There are various claims out there about what material is best for a heater, but one sure way to know how one heater stacks up against another is researching its emissivity. Emissivity is the measure of an object&#8217;s ability to emit far infrared radiation. It ranges from 0 to a perfect blackbody 1.0. Ceramic heaters have the highest emissivity value, meaning that they are best able to emit far infrared radiation. Taking a look at the light spectrum will show that there is both infrared radiation and far infrared radiation. Though any of the standard materials will heat the sauna, the health benefits of infrared will be most pronounced with ceramic heaters.</p>
<p>Placement of the <strong>heating elements</strong> in an infrared sauna is also an influential factor in how well they work. Infrared saunas require multiple heaters so that they are emitting radiation evenly all throughout the sauna. One drawback of infrared radiation is that it doesn&#8217;t travel very far, so the heaters need to be placed relatively close to users. At the very least, the sauna room needs to have an appropriate number of heaters for its area. Sauna users should be absorbing the light from all around them, including the back and the front.</p>
<p>One important thing to understand is that infrared <a href="http://www.newlifeofferings.com/how-do-infrared-heaters-work/15/">heaters </a>work differently than traditional saunas. Traditional saunas are <strong>heated </strong>by means of a box filled with hot coals or rocks that heat up the sauna room. Heating elements reach surface temperatures of up to 180 to 220 degrees F. They generally require 30 to 90 minutes of warm-up before they are fully hot and working at peak efficiency. Infrared heaters, however, are a revolutionary way to power a sauna. They emit <strong>infrared</strong> radiation, which is an invisible form of light on the light spectrum. It directly heats objects, not requiring the air to get hot in order to work.</p>
<p>By eliminating the need to heat the air and just directly warming the people in the sauna, infrared heaters are able to work quicker, more efficiently, and at lower surface temperatures than traditional heating elements. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Infrared heaters</span> usually measure between <strong>110</strong> and <strong>140</strong> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">degrees F</span> while operating, and only require an average of 20 minutes of warm-up before they are ready to use. Their low surface temperature makes them more energy efficient (and therefore, cost-effective) to use by 30% to 50%.</p>
<p>There are some major differences between traditional sauna heating elements and electric <a href="http://www.newlifeofferings.com/how-do-infrared-heaters-work/15/">infrared heaters</a>. <strong>Infrared </strong>saunas work in an entirely different way, so it stands to reason that the heaters do too. Their construction, surface area, and placement in the sauna all make a difference in their ability to function well.</p>
<p><a href="http://yourinfraredsauna.com/Infrared-Sauna-Heaters.html" target="_new">Electric infrared heaters</a> are the new and easy type of heating for your infrared sauna. To find out more about this, visit <a href="http://yourinfraredsauna.com" target="_new">http://www.YourInfraredSauna.com</a>. Here you will find everything you need to know about infrared saunas and their healthy benefits.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Bill_Gatton" target="_new"><span style="color: #000000;">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bill_Gatton</span></a><br />
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<p>Looking to purchase an Infrared Heater for your Home?</p>
<h1>Best Deal on Infrared Heaters</h1>
<p>We&#8217;ve been using a <strong>great infrared heater</strong> for some time now, actually we use a couple in our home.  We enjoy the heaters so much we now sell them.  People in our small town have been very pleased with the heaters and they DO save you money on your heating bill.  Northern Michigan winters are cold and we deal with heating bills that sometimes can surpass a mortgage payment&#8230;.think about that one! </p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to have an honest and candid conversation about what our heaters can do and which models might be the best for you, drop us an email or give us a call today! <strong>989-284-8251</strong> ask for Joe</p>
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