WEST CHESTER, PA — Lasko has unveiled three new additions to its MyHeat™ series, offering portable and efficient heating solutions ideal for personal spaces. These ceramic heaters are designed to meet modern demands for affordability and convenience, and are now available at Home Depot and Walmart, with plans to expand to other major retailers and online platforms soon.
The MyHeat series introduces the MyHeat GO Oscillating Ceramic Space Heater (CD12100), delivering 1500 watts of warmth with two quiet heat settings and an adjustable thermostat for tailored comfort. Equipped with a built-in carry handle, it is perfect for use on tabletops in various rooms.
Next is the MyHeat Mini Personal Ceramic Heater (200/201), which provides 400 watts of focused warmth. Available in black or white, this compact heater is ideal for small spaces like offices, offering quick and energy-efficient comfort.
Finally, the MyHeat Max Ceramic Space Heater (CD09101) offers robust heating power with 1500 watts and features such as front-mounted digital controls, an auto-off timer, and an Auto Eco Mode. Safety is a priority with features including a tip-over switch, dual overheat protection, and a cool-touch exterior.
“The MyHeat series was designed with today’s consumer in mind, offering affordable, portable, and versatile heating solutions tailored to individual comfort needs,” said Rukky Ojakovo, Business Unit Director of Heaters at Lasko Products. “As the cooler months approach, we are excited to introduce this new collection, which reflects Lasko’s dedication to delivering reliable, efficient warmth while ensuring safety, performance, and user-friendly design in every model.”
The MyHeat models are competitively priced: CD09101 at $34.99, CD12100 at $44.99, and 200/201 at $24.99. Walmart offers the CD12100 for $39.99, and the 200 and 201 models for $29.99 and $43.62, respectively. These heaters provide both flexibility and power, making them an excellent choice for creating a cozy atmosphere in any room.
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