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If you’ve been bracing for that first chill of the season, and scrambling to find a space heater that actually works and doesn’t cost half your budget, you’ll want to check out this flash deal at Walmart.
Right now, the NFTIGB 24-Inch Tower Heater is just $68, down from $250. That’s $182 off a heater you’re going to be using all winter long.
Features
The NFTIGB 24-inch tower heater operates on standard corded electric power and includes multiple safety features, including ETL certification, V-0 flame-retardant materials, tip-over protection, and automatic overheat shut-off. These features make the unit suitable for households with children and pets. It’s a 1,500-watt ceramic tower heater designed for rooms up to 270 square feet.
The heater offers three heat settings — high, low, and ECO — along with a fan-only mode for year-round use. Its adjustable digital thermostat and ECO mode work together to automatically regulate heat output, maintaining set temperatures while reducing energy consumption. A 12-hour automatic timer and remote control provide additional convenience for users.
The unit features 70-degree wide oscillation for even heat distribution across rooms. Customer reviews frequently mention rapid heating capability, quiet operation, and the convenience of programmable features. Users report that the heater works well in bedrooms, offices, and living rooms.
Customer reviews
This tower heater is one of Walmart’s best-selling models, with over 3,500 reviews and an average 4.7-star rating. Shoppers love how convenient this space heater is, and how warm it gets.
You can grab this space heater on sale for $68 this week at Walmart.
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