Reddit Reddit reviews Lasko 101 My Heat Personal Heater, White, Compact

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Space Heaters
Home & Kitchen
Heating, Cooling & Air Quality
Lasko 101 My Heat Personal Heater, White, Compact
KEEPS YOU WARM AT WORK – At 200-Watts and 682 BTUs, this low wattage mini space heater is ideal for use under the desk to keep your feet and legs warm. Best of all, because it’s low wattage, it won’t keep tripping the office circuit breaker every time you turn it on.YOUR PERSONAL SPACE HEATER – At 6 inches tall with a 4” x 4” footprint, this cute, small electric heater takes up minimal desktop space and is intended to heat up your immediate space at home or the office. Designed to warm you, not a room. For that, we recommend getting a Lasko 1500-Watt tower heater.EASY TO USE – No assembly required. Simply take it out of the box and plug it in to a standard 120v wall outlet. This energy-efficient, indoor ceramic heater draws about 2 amps and turns on with a flip of a switch. Compact and portable, MyHeat comes with a 6-foot cord and a 2-pronged plug. It’s also easily stored when not in use.YEAR ROUND USE – Tired of always being cold at work in the winter? Is your cube right under the AC vent in the summer? If this sounds familiar, then this little heater is just what you need to keep you comfortable year-round. Produces a quiet, white noise that won’t disrupt your co-workers. MyHeat is available in 4 fun colors (black, white, blue, and purple) and makes for a great gift.TRUSTED FOR GENERATIONS – Lasko has been making quality products for over 100 years. MyHeat is ETL Listed and comes with Automatic Overheat Protection. The on/off switch lights up to let you know the unit is on. The self-regulating, safe ceramic heating element keeps the exterior cool to the touch – taking the worry out of using the heater for long periods of time.Material Type: Multi
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8 Reddit comments about Lasko 101 My Heat Personal Heater, White, Compact:

u/blur_yo_face · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

its overkill.. but this..

u/skunk_funk · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

I haven't seen any other than my own. I grabbed a used chest freezer off of craigslist for $100, got one of these to put inside of it, and stuck an STC1000 on it. Under $150, now I keep beer whatever temperature I want.

u/lenolium · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

For a display I am using this: i2c 7-segment display, and if you are grabbing the display you can't use the Spark Core relay board because they use the lines that are setup for i2c to control relays instead.

So the total bill of materials for my build is:

  • Spark Core

  • that display

  • temp sensor (I have 2, so I can read temps of both fermenters or fermenter/fridge)

  • relay board

  • sacrificial extension cord

  • electrical box & project box

  • electrical plug

  • some breadboard connection wires

  • Fridge

  • Heater

    I don't believe you can get a local spark cloud server going, but the beauty of it is that you don't have to. You can just use their cloud service for free and be able to read variables and run registered functions securely and remotely without any issues. How I have it set is so that the spark core by default won't control the temp but can be given a command to set the temp and then it will just hold that temp until a new command comes in. So far it has been holding my fermenter to within a degree and switching between temps nice and quickly. I am very pleased, but still want the BrewBlogger integration so I can setup what temp I want at what time and to record and graph the temps. By next week I should be pushing some code up to github, so I'll PM you then and give you a link.

    You could easily run BrewBlogger off of a Pi if you didn't have another place to run it, but it's just a PHP website that would need a scheduled task to run to fetch temps.
u/banana2911 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I ended using this in my chest freezer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005Q1APZS/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's worked well for me the last few years. It's quite small and doesn't get insanely hot like some other space heaters out there.

u/da_sweetp · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I have a brew pad, probably similar. Seems to do well unless it gets really cold. I am trying to heat 7 cubic ft I think. Ordered a raspberry pi to hook up to the spark I just got. I am freaked out but going to try to figure it out.

But any way, noticed link to this heater from Fuzzy. Is that overkill and/or a bad idea?

edit: sp

u/SlamTown · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Something like that. They're basically heating pads, so you could also attach one to a wall. I'm not sure if they're safe to put under a heavy carboy.

EDIT: /u/snoopwire has a good point. A 20-40W heating pad may not be powerful enough, though. Here's a 200W ceramic heater that looks small.

u/Second3mpire · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Lasko 101 My Heat Personal Heater, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005Q1APZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4S8dAbV1ED6W8

This has works well for me. It’s nice to has a fan as well.