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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Very nice oil heater, heats 120 sq ft room (8 ft ceiling) from 63 to 70 deg F in less than 1.5 hours when set at 80 deg F. Attractive, easy-to-read large white LED touch screen digital display with an additional highly visible vertical color bar (changes from amber to deep red) that provides ambient room temp indication compared to set point. Digital display and color bar look fantastic against the black display surround.Radiator includes a remote control, which is a VERY nice feature. I've tested the remote's range to 30 ft, but its likely farther. Remote battery is easy to access and replace.There is a convenient handle on the back top side of the radiator for moving it around the room. The handle is thermally insulated from the heated fins, hence, always cool to the touch. There is a tip over feature that shuts the unit down when it becomes unbalanced/falls over; I tested it and it works.Well written, clear instruction manual provided in U.S. English.The manual advises to run the power at max (95 deg F) for at least two hours in a room with windows open to vent the space before first use. There is an odor (...possibly the curing of the black paint or from the heat transfer mineral oil in the sealed unit) that must be dissipated. I ran the unit at full power for six hours in my garage before first use. The odor is still present at start-up (after many uses), but is short lived/goes away quickly now. This may be true of all oil radiators, since I recall a similar odor from a unit I purchased decades ago.Several minor downsides (...for me):1. The unit puts off a slight odor when it first starts up, lasts about 10 minutes. More intense odor if set point is 85+ F.2. The display uses a light sensor and turns off when the room becomes dark. It can be turned back on...but only temporarily...by using the remote. A low level of ambient light directed at the display will keep it on.3. The remote control buttons are not backlit, hence, impossible to see without turning on the light.4. The six foot length power cord exits the bottom of the display at the front of the unit, rather than from the rear. Hence, the cord is always visible and slightly inconvenient as it takes up length to plug it in. Although it would resolve my issues, I hesitate to run the cord under the unit (to exit from the rear) because it may be damaged from contact with the heat of the fins on the bottom om the radiator.Hope this helps...
B. Maurer
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Its just me and the dogs in the house now, so sometimes running the central heating just seems like a waste when the majority of the house is empty and not used. Bought this heater to warm up my office and it did the job perfectly. The nice thing about it is I didn't get that dry air heater smell like when I run the furnace, so was a serious added bonus to me. And I had to move a dog bed nearby since the dogs loved solar celling off it.
Fernando
Reviewed in Mexico on January 13, 2025
Todo es perfecto, solo la falta conexión wifi para olvidarte del control remoto. En cuanto al funcionamiento, increíblemente alcanza a calentar una zona de 3 habitaciones con superficie de más de 50m2 con una altura de 2.6 metros.
Max
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
This heater is fantastic! It looks great, runs well with minimal noise while it heats up and cools down and heats up very well and fast for a radiator heater. It takes about 5 minutes for it to start getting warm. The heater does a good job of staying near the temperature that you set. It does use about 1500 watts on the highest heat level as stated on the manufacturing page.I like the feature where if it's in the dark in the room, the display turns off and if I'm in a lit room, the display stays on. I see a lot of reviews complaining about this feature so they should have made it optional, but I enjoy it. When I'm sitting in my bed and the display is dark, I just use the remote and memorized the buttons and where they are, or use my phones screen to see the buttons. There's also a button on the remote to turn on the display temporarily.The manual recommends before using the heater for the first time, set the heater on high heat, which is H3, for at least 2 hours in order for the smell of the oil that fell on the coil while manufacturing, dissipates. I still have the smell after about 4 hours, but I do notice that it's starting to go away to make sure you follow those instructions and make sure the room is well ventilated, until the smell goes away.I prefer this heater versus DeLonghi, because it seems like it's cheaper, looks better, and less noisy when warming up.
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