NewAir Appliances AH-450B Electric Oil-filled Radiator Heater
NewAir's AH-450B is a snazzy little lightweight space heater that you'll want around for chilly bedrooms and home offices, and even if you simply would like to add some cozy warmth to a larger room (such as a living room; or in our case the open floor plan that means having two large rooms connected together with no walls in between).
The AH-450B is electric, but it generates heat by heating up oil that is sealed inside seven "fins" - this design ensures super-quiet operation as well as efficient heat that doesn't take long to disperse into the room the space heater is placed in (tip: place it directly beneath a clockwise-rotating ceiling fan to help with dispersing and spreading the heat around). You can choose from five temperatures (65-85 in five degree increments) and three heat settings (eco for the least damage to your electric bill, low, or high), as well as a timer (2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 hours) if you like the idea of going to sleep in a warm room but don't want to leave a space heater on and unattended. And for the sake of convenience, be sure to use the included wireless remote to adjust settings or switch the space heater on or off from the comfortable warmth of wherever you happen to be - sofa, recliner, bed, etc.
Finally, and most importantly, NewAir addresses all safety concerns: the AH-450B keeps the oil sealed inside its frame, the space heater will automatically switch off if it is tipped over, it has overheat protection built in, and I've never found it to be overly hot to the touch (so you don't have to worry about accidental burns). And its lightweight design (17.6 lbs total) + four caster wheels make it easy to move from one room to another - just wheel it along!
Summary: NewAir's AH-450B Electric Oil-Filled Space Heater is great for bedrooms (and I can attest that it will make a bedroom with absolutely no heat comfortably warm within an hour's time!) as well as larger rooms (as a supplemental heating source), and it has all the bells and whistles of more expensive models, but without the harsh price tag.
(Disclosure: I received a free product in exchange for my honest opinion.)