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The De'Longhi Oil Filled Radiator Heater is a powerful 1500W electric space heater designed for small to medium indoor spaces. With its energy-saving ComfortTemp feature, it maintains optimal temperature while ensuring safety with built-in thermal cut-off and anti-freeze settings. Its portable design and gentle heat output make it perfect for creating a cozy, allergy-friendly environment in your home office or bedroom.
Heating Coverage | Small to Medium Spaces |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Heating Method | Radiant |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Additional Features | Full Room Heater |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 23.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5"D x 15.5"W x 27"H |
Color | White |
C**Y
Compact, quiet and gentle heat that warms a room
11/5/17I want to leave an update. This week one of my cats became very ill and the weather here during nights has been cold. I had to separate my cat in a smaller room where he could be comfortable, rest and heal while I kept an eye on him. This little heater kept that small room comfortably warm for him on the min setting/ #2 all night and day.To some this may seem like not a big deal but for me it was very important to keep my cat warm and comfortable while his little body healed from the sickness he had. This little heater is still in that small room, because like I've mentioned before it is the laundry room and is on an outside wall that gets very cold in winter (the last thing I need is frozen pipes that break).I'm very happy to have bought this heater in time for colder weather and also happy that it has done such a great job in warming the area that it is kept in. During the nights with the wash room door closed the room was very warm and comfortable. On the nights and days of leaving the washing room door open the entire den attached was also kept mildly comfortable and warm (which is amazing because it is large with concrete floors and no carpeting, plus a skylight).I cannot recommend this heater enough. It is a great find and was quiet enough not to make noise that would scare my cat while he rested and healed (he is doing much better now and is healing).10/30/17Initially, I did not like this unit at all based on leaving it running overnight on high and not feeling warmth in a medium-sized room.What changed my opinion? I gave this heater a second chance and was amazed at just how much warmth actually does come out of it.My grandmother used to have a larger radiator heater of this brand and loved it. That heater would warm up the living room (a medium-sized room) perfectly in winter, so when I saw this one I knew it was a must for our home. Earlier this month the central heating/air conditioning unit went out and is unrepairable, which has left us in a 1250 sq ft (appx 70-year-old) home with no heater. My house was weatherized last year by the utility company & I have put up thermal curtains in all the rooms, laid down rolled up blankets against the bottom of doors leading outside and since my home has hardwood/cement floors I've added small area rugs in most of the rooms to help keep in the warmth.This is the first winter in 22 years that we have no central heat and I admit, at first thought, I panicked about how to keep this house warm during winter.I've done my research on zone heating & know that space heaters can/will & do raise the electric bill in winter (my gas bill with the central heating unit was always right under $200 a month during the cold months) so I am hoping to at least save a bit on heating this way, as there is no other option for us this winter.I have a small space heater in every room we spend our days or nights in and they do manage to keep the house warm when it is freezing outside (we have already had freezing temps this year).This little heater might be small, compact and quiet (no fan) but don't that fool you. The amount of heat that actually radiates from this heater is enough to literally warm to comfort a medium size room (if left on day and night during a cold spell).The very little noise I do hear from this heater is clicking or pinging when it is heating up and then there is silence.I have it set on the lowest temp during the day and then raise that up at night when it is the coldest (I do not use the green button for saving the heat setting to the room temperature). This heater stays on all day and night when it is severely cold in my washing room because of the room being so small & having a single pane window (not a regular storm window like the rest of the house). The washroom gets very cold (cement floors with linoleum) and I fear the pipes for the washing machine will bust with the severe cold air, plus that is where the cats' litter boxes are. My cats have warm butts when it is cold at least.What I thought is the radiator heater would warm up just the small washing room and not the den attached to it, which is the largest room in the house, but on high setting, this heater warms up both spaces nicely.I've attached pictures of the heater on the lowest setting #2, which goes up to 6 and has a min/max button plus the eco setting (the large round button that turns green when it is on). The warm air comes out of little vents on top of the unit and radiates from the middle & back of the unit. Use caution because once this heater is fully warm the back part (has no handle) and gets very warm (enough to burn someone & actually hurt). The rollers are attached and fold under the unit for storage. This is a lightweight heater and can be easily carried from one room to another, if not rolled. Since it is a radiator, there is no fan that kicks on and off throughout the night to keep you awake if you choose to keep it in a bedroom. And when you need to store the unit on the bottom front there is a place to wrap the cord back up so it is safely out of the way. One thing I always forget to mention is this has a 2 prong plugin, instead of a 3 so you don't need an adapter to plug into the wall. The electrician that came to look at the central heat unit said that space heaters are safe if you don't drape anything over or around them and do not plug them into anything but an outlet dedicated to that one heater (no smart outlets, power strips, surge protectors or the like) and always leave space around the heater so it can breathe properly.Just a couple tips for winter:Weatherize your home (sometimes the utility companies offer it for free to homeowners)Put down rolled up blankets or towels along the bottom of doorways to help seal out the drafts that can come in.Replace curtains & mini blinds with thermal backed curtains that not only help seal the warmth in but also keep out drafts and noise from outside. Make sure the thermal curtain hangs at least 2 extra feet below the window frame to help prevent drafts or cold air from coming in through a window (especially picture windows found in older homes).You can also roll up a towel and place it in between the door and screen door to help prevent drafts on a door not sealed or weatherized.If you zone heat, place space heaters in a corner of the room away from anything that can catch on fire if the heater gets too hot, but also in the direction of where you want the heat to go. That way the heat will circulate throughout the entire room instead of placing a space heater in the middle of a room where it will only push air from that point forward and leave cold air behind it.To avoid tripping the breaker box, use the lowest heat setting on a 1500 watt heater and space out the heaters on different circuits around the house (one in each room on a wall with no heavy appliances) and be sure to turn off the space heater if you plan to vacuum or run a device that takes a lot of energy. 70 degrees and below seems to work well in not tripping the breaker box in my home, as anything higher trips the box if I vacuum or use the hairdryer.Hopefully, these tips help and my review as well. I'm on a budget and thankfully Amazon has some great prices on items that are a must have.
G**D
It Does Exactly What It's Supposed to Do
[UPDATE 2/2024 - Now that I've had this heater a full year, it's still 5 stars and I still love it. Working great, and with the increased extreme cold weather events, I now run it on low all night in my bedroom, makes a huge difference, doesn't impact electric bill unreasonably.]I actually love this little oil heater. I got it to supplement the crappy bottom-of-the-line Cadet wall heaters my landlord recently put in my apt complex to replace a boiler furnace. The building is old and uninsulated and the wall heaters don't have real thermostats, just crude inefficient sensors. Plus they are noisy, heat inconsistently (hot spots & cold spots in the same room) and are super-expensive to run. I work from home and am sitting at a computer for many hours a day and I get really cold! This DeLonghi oil heater keeps the office room very evenly warm once it's had a chance to heat up all the way (yes, this style heater does not blast you instantly, it's more like a marathon than wind sprints). I love that I can run it on a lower wattage (900 or 600) once it heats up, rather than the full 1500, and that I can adjust the temp dial down once the room feels right to me. With the door closed, it stays toasty all day, and my cat loves it too. It's super-quiet except for an occasional small click or when it's first heating up from being cold, which is normal. It did have the smell others have mentioned when it was brand-new, but that went away fairly soon. The one thing I'd mark it down for is that it really is burning hot to the touch and therefore a risk for small children.
C**N
Radiant heaters are wonderfully quiet; this one lasted ten years
I bought this in 2015 for my freestanding 170 sf office ("little house") in Illinois. I love how quiet radiant heat is. When I'm not in my office, I turn the thermostate all the way down, and it keeps the space above freezing - around 40°F (so my printer doesn't fail). This saves lots of energy. On mornings when I work I use a powerful/noisy 240v wall heater to briefly bring the room up to temp in 10-15 minutes, then turn it off and work in silence.However, today when I returned after the weekend my office was at 70°F when the outdoor temp is 20°F, despite the thermostat being turned all the way down! The heater was very hot. Apparently the thermostat failed, and the heater is always on, and always on high. I'm disappointed, but ten years is a good run.
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