We have beat this to death but when asked I will still gladly provide an answer from an engineers prospective. NO WARRANTY MAYBE THE LAWS OF PHYSICS HAVE CHANGED SINCE I GRADUATED FROM PURDUE?????? never say never lol
NOTE: the heater CONSUMES electrical watts of energy (NOT produces as you asked) and converts it into heat energy......
Far as I know an electric resistance heater produces 3.41 BTU of heat energy per watt of electrical energy it uses. In accordance with the laws of physics, it doesnt create or destroy energy, it simply changes its form from electrical to heat energy. That means a typical 1500 watt electric resistance heater produces 1500 x 3.41 = 5115 BTU of heat PERIOD......
AND THATS TRUE IF ITS A $10 WALLY WORLD SPECIAL OR AN EXPENSIVE EDEN PURE
It will produce 3.41 BTU/Watt regardless
HOWEVER the Eden Pure is likely safer, perhaps better quality and looks much nicer
So its your money and your choice but dont be thinking just because you pay more and it looks nicer it will convert more electrical energy into heat then a cheaper heater or it will somehow create energy. Its still subject to the laws of phyics and conservation and conversion of energy UNLESS THE LAWS OF PHYICS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY THE EDEN PURE FOLKS!!!!!!!!!!
John T an old but still fun discussion, great question by the way
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