Large heaters primarily rely on heating elements and fans to provide heating and air distribution functions. Common heating elements include PTC ceramic heating elements, graphene, and aluminum sheets, which can rapidly generate heat. After heating, the fan blows the hot air out, forming a warm breeze that quickly circulates indoors to achieve warming effects. With the push of the fan, warm air can cover a larger area, allowing the entire space to enjoy the warmth of the airflow.



Key Features
Long air flow range: Large warm air blowers use centrifugal fans, offering a long air flow range, high wind speed, large air volume, and high heat dissipation.
Plug & Heat: Quickly delivers a warm airflow, ideal for locations requiring rapid temperature rise.
Adjustable Temperature: The heater's temperature can be adjusted according to actual needs to meet varying heating requirements in different locations.
Intelligent Operation: Modern large-scale heaters are usually equipped with smart thermostatic functions, capable of automatically adjusting power based on ambient temperature, and support remote control for added convenience.




































