Does the Honeywell turbo heater fan waste your time? It all depends on why you are buying one. I was in the market for a space heater that would work for the garage. Now that the weather has turned cold, the garage isn’t a useable space. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money, making the Honeywell space heater a viable choice.
My Honeywell turbo force heat and air circulator has a 1500 watt fan to deliver forced heat. The head pivots 15, 30, and 45 degrees. Another critical factor was that it is cool to the touch because I have a small pet. Consequently, it has 360-degree tip-over protection in case the little one accidentally knocks it over. The Honeywell space heater has four settings, two for the fan only and two for the heat setting. Additionally, the fan motor is so quiet you hardly know it is on.
The personal heater quickly provides warmth and heated air circulation, especially when indoors. However, it was not powerful enough or hot enough to be useful in my garage. The unit simply won’t heat up enough to make a difference in southern Indiana’s frigid temperatures. So for outdoor use, this personal space heater wastes your time.
However, if you are looking for a personal heater for your home office, family room, or even kitchen, then the Honeywell turbo force heat and air circulator will work well. It has easy-to-use controls with two heat levels, and the fan provides a gentle breeze to provide warmth and air circulation quickly. It’s enhanced safety features provide peace of mind for operating this personal space heater indoors.
If you are looking for a personal space heater for your garage, the Honeywell turbo force personal heater wastes your time. However, I can recommend this small personal heater for a room inside your home.