Heating your entire house to warm the one room you’re sitting in is like watering the whole yard to feed one flower. The iHeater takes a smarter approach with infrared heating technology.
How infrared heating is different:
Traditional heaters warm the air — which rises to the ceiling, creates drafts, and dries out your sinuses. Infrared heaters warm objects and people directly, the way the sun warms you on a cool day. The result is:
- Even, consistent warmth — no hot spots or cold zones
- Humidity preserved — no dry, cracked skin
- Lower energy costs — heats the space, not the attic
- Instant warmth — feel heat immediately, not 30 minutes later
iHeater features:
- 1,500 watts of infrared heating power
- Covers up to 1,000 square feet efficiently
- Built-in thermostat — set it and forget it
- Furniture-grade cabinet — looks like a piece of furniture, not a heater
- Safe to touch — exterior stays cool even during operation
- Quiet operation — no rattling, buzzing, or loud fans
- Energy efficient — uses standard 110V outlet
The energy savings are real:
The average American household spends $2,200 per year on heating. By using an iHeater for zone heating — warming only the rooms you’re in — you can cut those costs by 30-50%.
| Heating method | Cost per month |
|---|---|
| Central heating (whole house) | $250-400 |
| iHeater (zone heating) | $125-200 |
The smart heating strategy: Turn down your central thermostat and use the iHeater in occupied rooms. Your whole-house system does less work, and you stay comfortable.
Smart heat. Lower bills. The iHeater way.