eli5: If most electronic appliances’ efficiency losses are through heat, does that mean that electric heaters are 100% efficient?

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Many thanks for your input everyone!

Just to clarify, I don’t want to take into account the method of generating electricity or shipping it to the home, or the relative costs of gas and electricity. I just want to look at the heater itself! i.e. does 1500W of input into a heater produce 1500W of heat, for example? Or are there other losses I haven’t thought of. Heat pumps are off-topic.

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Yes, and it goes even further. Almost any device in your home is a almost 100% efficient heater. All of the energy that does not directly get converted into heat will eventually be too, once the emmited light & sound are absorbed and any motion dissipates its energy by friction into heat.

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