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Green Deals: 250W Electric Personal Heater will keep you warm this winter for $8, more

Walmart offers the 250 Watt Soleil Personal Electric Ceramic Heater in black (MH-01) for $8 with free in-store pickup. Third-party Amazon sellers have it listed for closer to $20. This is one of the best prices we’ve tracked historically. With winter just around the corner, this is a great way to warm up a space without heating the entire house, which can save you quite a bit on electricity. Rated 3.9/5 stars.

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Soleil Personal Electric Heater features:

Experience enhanced comfort with Soleil Mini Ceramic Heater. This item is a portable, energy-efficient solution that provides just the right amount of heat for you. It’s a good choice for virtually all personal spaces, such as bedrooms, cubicles and more. Use this Soleil heater anytime at home, at school or in the office. Designed with ceramic technology that provides fast, even heating, it only uses about 250 watts. This Soleil electric heater has a modern, compact design that fits just about anywhere. Use it on or underneath desks, tables and work spaces. The overall look is sleek and streamlined, blending with most interiors. You can even choose between four colors to suit your personal taste and environment.

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Avatar for Patrick Campanale Patrick Campanale

With a love of phones, drones, and computers (couldn’t make that last one rhyme), I’m always looking for the best deals around! If you’ve got a tip to an awesome deal, go ahead and drop me a line at patrick@9to5mac.com!