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TL;DR: As of Jan. 30, the Eden Comfort Oscillating Personal Heater is on sale for only $27.99 instead of $104.99 in white or teal. That's 73% in savings.


Between the rising prices of eggs and cereal as well as utility costs, the idea of cranking up the heater in your entire home can make you riddled with guilt. It can also make your checking account resent you.

You can always layer up when you're curled on your couch, but can you really rest well with two sweaters and a hoodie on? Probably not. To save money on heating and ensure your comfort at the same time, the easy solution is to invest in a personal heater that will keep you warm and toasty for as long as you want. The Eden Comfort Oscillating Personal Heater happens to be on sale at an end-of-season permanent price drop, so now's a good time to grab a heater while it's available.

This personal oscillating heater is designed to keep you cozy wherever you are. Small, compact, and lightweight, you can use it at home or at your office with no problem transporting it from one place to another. Its built-in turbine blade delivers heat without drying out the skin or hair, and its third gear adjustment provides the warmth you need to feel comfy.

The heater operates with almost no noise, and its touch key makes it easy to manage. It also has added safety features for your peace of mind. You can dump the power off whenever you want or amp up the double overheat protection.

Cost-effective, energy-saving, and completely portable, this heater may be what saves your winter — and your wallet.

The Eden Comfort Oscillating Personal Heater typically retails for $104, but for a limited time, you can grab it on sale for only $27.99. That's the end-of-season sale price, so you may want to snag one for yourself (and perhaps for a friend) while stocks last. Grab it in two colors: white and green.

Prices subject to change.

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