iHeater Consumer Reports
Rob here once again, blogging today about the iHeater Consumer Reports. I was on YouTube the other day and I saw a review video for the iHeater 1000 and I noticed in the comments below the video that people were giving their personal review of the iHeater.
There were so many great things said about the iHeater1000 that I wondered if what people were saying on YouTube was the same as what people were saying on the consumer reports.
Now first off, I have to admit that I don’t have a subscription to Consumer Reports; but my Dad does and that comes in handy from time to time. So I called up my Dad and couldn’t remember so he said he would call me back.
iHeater Consumer Reports
When my Dad called back he gave me the scoop on what iHeater Consumer Reports has to say about the iHeater. He said that it was hard to find at first since there were more reports on the EdenPURE but when he read the comments under the article people were saying that they had problems with the EdenPURE breaking down within thirty days and having to get one or multiple replacements.
My Dad then said that a lot of people have switched to the iHeater brand space heaters. I hadn’t told my Dad that I bought an iHeater 1000 yet so it was good to hear that people were pleased with their iHeaters; as am I. He also told me that people were reporting that the iHeater does what it claims to do. It heats up rooms/houses well and really does reduce peoples heating bills.
When I told my dad that I had an iHeater 1000 he asked me if I liked it. I told him I did and I told him that it was safe for our dog, Rudi-Bell, to be around. My mom ha a few cats and my dad gets nervous when they play or sleep near their electric radiant heater because the coils are exposed and are “protected” by a very porous cage. In fact, he’s used it to lights candles and other random things if he doesn’t have his lighter nearby.
The iHeater has been great for my wife and me and when I told my dad about it he said he would look into getting one. I hope he does. The $20 heater he got at Costco isn’t very safe; especially for clumsy old people and very hairy cats.
So there you have it. People all around the internet, YouTube, Consumer Reports, etc seem to like their iHeaters. What was funny to me was to read the articles that said “don’t buy the iHeater until you read this” or “iHeaters are a scam. Read this before getting one” because when you read the article it actually is an advertisement for the iHeater. The internet makes me smile sometimes.
If you’re like me and don’t have a subscription to Consumer Reports, you can now rest assured that there are many positive reviews from consumers on iHeater Consumer Reports.


