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-Fits the theme: it's a space heater, of course you'd use it during winter time
-Fits the class: if Pyro doesn't have a coat at hand when it's cold outside, but had a space heater nearby, he'd totally pick it up to heat his back
Overall, neat job!
Now for something half-related, DO NOT PLUG SPACE HEATERS IN TO POWER STRIPS.
Cheap power strips are typically not built for the sheer amount of voltage going through heaters like this, and they will likely catch fire.
Its fine yes, tho i would use it eitherway.