Egloo Candle Powered Heater Is A Cheap Way to Create Warm Environment

Stop wasting money on your heater, use Egloo to reduce waste of electricity while still creating warm environment. Egloo is a candle-powered heater, it’s a cheaper alternative and more ecological energy thanks to its terracotta concept that saves heat and slowly, gradually releases it by radiation. This unique heater is composed of 4 elements: the base, grill, and 2 domes. The base offers a nice space for candles, and once you light them up, they will warm the domes up. The metal grill is placed on the base to support the domes, it creates some space to let air in which is important for combustion of the candles. To get the most out of Egloo, you would need 4 candles, with an average duration of 5 hours, you can warm up a 20m sq. area.

Designer : Marco Zagaria and Zen Molinari

Egloo Candle Powered Heater by Marco Zagaria and Zen Molinari

Egloo Candle Powered Heater by Marco Zagaria and Zen Molinari

Egloo Candle Powered Heater by Marco Zagaria and Zen Molinari

Egloo Candle Powered Heater by Marco Zagaria and Zen Molinari

Egloo Candle Powered Heater by Marco Zagaria and Zen Molinari



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2 thoughts on “Egloo Candle Powered Heater Is A Cheap Way to Create Warm Environment

  1. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but why would I want this if I could simply light up four candles (which also provide me with nice background light)?

  2. It's not the light, its the heat. The ceramic pots that create the heat. You can do the same thing with placing two terracotta pots (one smaller than the other) on top of a tin or glass bowl or pan that is slightly larger than the smaller pot. Depending on the size of pots you have, place 4-5 of the larger tea lights in the bowl/pan, light them then place the smaller pot over them and the larger pot over that. The reason for the two pots is to conduct the air and heat, which radiates out. This method isn't nearly as pretty and tidy as the above, but heats about the same area. If you use a glass bowl you will get a nice glow also!

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