
HeatEver is a palm-sized 1500W ceramic heater that takes a chilly room from goosebumps to cozy in about 60 seconds. Set the temperature, and it holds it — without running your central heat all day.
Built for cold rooms and tight budgets
No installation, no tools, no contractor. Plug it in by your chair, your desk, or the foot of the bed and let the ceramic core do the work.
The PTC ceramic element heats almost instantly. No waiting ten minutes for the furnace to kick in — point it at your feet and you'll feel it before the kettle boils.
Turning the thermostat down a few degrees and warming only the room you're in is where the savings come from. Many owners report a noticeably smaller bill.*
If it tips over or the housing gets too warm, it shuts itself off — so you can leave it running by the recliner without hovering over it.
Around 45 dB on the low setting — closer to a soft hum than a fan. You can run it during a movie or a phone call without turning the volume up.

The heater itself
It's about the size of a loaf of bread and weighs under three pounds, so it moves with you — kitchen in the morning, office in the afternoon, bedroom at night. The dial sets the temperature you want and the heater cycles to hold it, instead of blasting on full the whole time.
Three steps, no setup
Any standard wall outlet works. Set it on the floor or a side table near where you sit — no assembly, no batteries, nothing to mount.
Pick high or low, then turn the thermostat to the temperature you like. The ceramic core warms the air in front of it almost right away.
Once the room hits your setting, HeatEver cycles down on its own to keep it steady — so it isn't burning full power all afternoon.
What owners are saying
I keep the house at 64 now and run this little thing next to my chair instead. My living room is the only room I really sit in during the day, so why heat the whole place? January's bill was the lowest it's been in years. Wish I'd bought one a long time ago.
✓ Verified buyerMy home office is over the garage and it's always the coldest room in the house. This heats it up fast and I forget it's even on. The dial is easy to read, which matters more than you'd think when your eyes aren't what they used to be.
✓ Verified buyerWorks great for one room and warms up in no time. Only thing — it won't heat my big open den all on its own, which I sort of expected for the size. For the bedroom and bathroom it's perfect. Bought a second one for that reason.
✓ Verified buyerMy wife is always cold and I'm always too warm, so the thermostat war is real in our house. We turned the furnace down and put one of these by her recliner. Peace restored. It's quiet too — we run it during the news and don't have to turn the TV up.
✓ Verified buyerMaine winters are no joke and I'm on a fixed income, so the heating bill scares me every year. I move this from the kitchen in the morning to the bedroom at night. It tipped once when the cat knocked into it and shut right off — exactly like they said it would. That sold me.
✓ Verified buyerSolid little heater and it does warm up the room quick. The fan is a touch louder on the high setting than I expected, but on low it's fine and that's where I keep it most of the time anyway. Good value for what I paid, no complaints worth knocking a whole star off.
✓ Verified buyerPick your pack
Most folks start with one, then order a second for the bedroom once they feel the difference. The 2-pack saves you $19 and ships free.
*Savings depend on your home, your current thermostat habits, and local energy rates. Results vary.
Questions, answered plainly
It can, but it isn't magic. The savings come from turning your central heat down a few degrees and only warming the room you're actually in. If you keep the furnace where it is and add a heater on top, you won't save money. Owners who use it to "zone heat" the room they sit in most are the ones who tend to see a smaller bill.
It's designed as a personal and small-room heater — think up to about 200 square feet, like a bedroom, home office, sewing room, or a corner of the living room. It will take the chill off a larger open space but it's not meant to be the only heat source for a whole floor.
It has two automatic safety shutoffs: one if the unit tips over, and one if the housing gets too hot. The outer shell stays cool enough to touch. As with any heater, keep it on a flat surface a few feet from curtains, bedding, and furniture, and plug it straight into the wall rather than a power strip.
On the low setting it runs around 45 decibels — a soft hum you stop noticing. On high the fan is more audible, similar to a quiet desk fan. Most people leave it on low or let the thermostat cycle it, which keeps it near silent once the room is warm.
At full 1500W and an average U.S. rate of about 16 cents per kilowatt-hour, running it flat-out costs roughly 24 cents an hour. Because the thermostat cycles it off once the room is warm, real-world cost is usually lower. Heating one small room this way is generally cheaper than cranking central heat for the whole house.
Try it at home for 30 days. If it's not keeping you warm or it isn't the right fit, email support@heatever.com and we'll send a prepaid label and refund you. Every unit is also covered by a 2-year warranty against defects. See our refund policy for details.
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