Get the smart space heater that saves money, energy and works remotely

If you find yourself in a heated debate over electric bills, we might have just found a solution that’ll keep your marriage together and your money in your wallet.Ready to save time, money and energy? Meet Kelvin, a smart space heater that will lend a helping hand.

He may even replace your actual partner.Designed by Boldr, a solution-based company backed by former executives from Tesla and SpaceX.

RELATED: The 17 best space heaters for all rooms in 2024This isn’t your grandma’s clunky, rusted hunk of metal that threatens house fires and skin burns every time it roars to life like the Home Alone furnace in the basement.No, Kelvin is portable, sleek, and, dare we say, stylish.

It’ll blend in with your décor and go unnoticed in the best possible way.It comes equipped with a wireless thermostat and a mobile app, allowing you to remotely control your home’s climate from the office or on the go, especially if you have pets at home who may need help staying warm this winter.

Installation is a breeze, so if you’re not a tech head, you won’t need to worry; if you are, you’ll love this model’s simplicity.If you have a standard outlet, Kelvin can slide right in.This cost-effective space heater looks like a piece of modern art that you can hang on the wall on full display without shame in black or white.

It has three different sizes that can heat 100 square feet to 500 square feet.One five-star reviewer said, “I was a little skeptical, but the large Kelvin panel is working beautifully in a large, chilly room.After a little time to warm things up, it has been keeping the room at a steady and comfortable 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

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