However, it doesn’t feature tip-over protection, which is the main reason for it not making our list as one of the best space heaters. Read our full Lasko 754200 review for more information.
Lasko 754200 review: Price and availability
The Lasko 754200 is available at Walmart (opens in new tab) for $32.94 and The Home Depot (opens in new tab) for $33.93. It is only available in silver.
Lasko 754200 review: Design
The Lasko 754200 features a small, rectangular-shaped design with a clean, contemporary look. Measuring 6 x 3.7 x 9.2 inches, this heater can easily be tucked away in a closet when not in use. It has two dials, one to choose a low or high heat setting and one that’s a variable thermostat. You can also use the Lasko as a fan without heating, so it’s ideal all year round. Because it’s compact and only weighs 3.7 pounds, this heater is easy to move around — there’s also a small grip under the controls to help with this. One major drawback of the Lasko 754200 is that it is the only heater we reviewed that doesn’t have automatic tip over protection. That means, when you’re using it, you have to be in the room and alert so you can pick it up immediately if it gets knocked over. Plus, you need to be extra vigilant to turn it off when you’re finished using it. It does shut off automatically if it overheats though.
Lasko 754200 review: Heating performance
While on its highest heat setting, the Lasko 754200 upped the temperature within two feet of where it was sitting by about 6°F — it wasn’t able to heat a 10 x 15-foot room. It uses an average amount of energy for a space heater at 0.27 kWh, but you can use the thermostat to maintain the heat level and save a bit on your electricity bill. While in use, the surfaces of the heater itself don’t get hotter than 80°F, which is safe to touch. As it’s heating, the Lasko produces a decibel rating of 50.4, which was average in comparison to the other space heaters we tested; it’s about as much noise as you’d get from a dishwasher. The Lasko 754200 cooled us off in its fan-only mode, but it won’t effectively cool an entire room. We’d recommend this for close proximity use only.
Lasko 754200 review: Ease of use
With only two dials, the Lasko 754200 is very simple and intuitive to operate. However, the thermostat isn’t numbered, but rather has a graphic that gets wider as the heat setting gets hotter, so you can’t set it precisely. There is also no remote control included, so you need to adjust the settings on the heater itself. It is easily cleaned with a vacuum cleaner’s brush attachment.
Lasko 754200 review: Verdict
We think the Lasko 754200 is a fine choice if you’re looking for a small, portable and inexpensive heater to keep you toasty at your desk. It’s easy to store, affordable and intuitive to use. However, it’s not the right pick if you’re looking for a space heater to keep the entire family warm. It can’t effectively heat a whole room like our best overall heater, the Lasko FH500. It also doesn’t automatically shut off if it tips over, so you will have to keep an eye on it when you’re using it and take extra care to unplug it when not in use.
title: “Lasko 754200 Review” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Adelaide Hester”
However, it doesn’t feature tip-over protection, which is the main reason for it not making our list as one of the best space heaters. Read our full Lasko 754200 review for more information.
Lasko 754200 review: Price and availability
The Lasko 754200 is available at Walmart (opens in new tab) for $32.94 and The Home Depot (opens in new tab) for $33.93. It is only available in silver.
Lasko 754200 review: Design
The Lasko 754200 features a small, rectangular-shaped design with a clean, contemporary look. Measuring 6 x 3.7 x 9.2 inches, this heater can easily be tucked away in a closet when not in use. It has two dials, one to choose a low or high heat setting and one that’s a variable thermostat. You can also use the Lasko as a fan without heating, so it’s ideal all year round. Because it’s compact and only weighs 3.7 pounds, this heater is easy to move around — there’s also a small grip under the controls to help with this. One major drawback of the Lasko 754200 is that it is the only heater we reviewed that doesn’t have automatic tip over protection. That means, when you’re using it, you have to be in the room and alert so you can pick it up immediately if it gets knocked over. Plus, you need to be extra vigilant to turn it off when you’re finished using it. It does shut off automatically if it overheats though.
Lasko 754200 review: Heating performance
While on its highest heat setting, the Lasko 754200 upped the temperature within two feet of where it was sitting by about 6°F — it wasn’t able to heat a 10 x 15-foot room. It uses an average amount of energy for a space heater at 0.27 kWh, but you can use the thermostat to maintain the heat level and save a bit on your electricity bill. While in use, the surfaces of the heater itself don’t get hotter than 80°F, which is safe to touch. As it’s heating, the Lasko produces a decibel rating of 50.4, which was average in comparison to the other space heaters we tested; it’s about as much noise as you’d get from a dishwasher. The Lasko 754200 cooled us off in its fan-only mode, but it won’t effectively cool an entire room. We’d recommend this for close proximity use only.
Lasko 754200 review: Ease of use
With only two dials, the Lasko 754200 is very simple and intuitive to operate. However, the thermostat isn’t numbered, but rather has a graphic that gets wider as the heat setting gets hotter, so you can’t set it precisely. There is also no remote control included, so you need to adjust the settings on the heater itself. It is easily cleaned with a vacuum cleaner’s brush attachment.
Lasko 754200 review: Verdict
We think the Lasko 754200 is a fine choice if you’re looking for a small, portable and inexpensive heater to keep you toasty at your desk. It’s easy to store, affordable and intuitive to use. However, it’s not the right pick if you’re looking for a space heater to keep the entire family warm. It can’t effectively heat a whole room like our best overall heater, the Lasko FH500. It also doesn’t automatically shut off if it tips over, so you will have to keep an eye on it when you’re using it and take extra care to unplug it when not in use.