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DeLonghi's Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator is the perfect solution for a portable heater when you don't have a lot of floor room, It stands upright and has a small footprint so it can be used most anywhere. This wonderful Radiator has vertical Thermal Tunnels that are engineered to maximize radiant heat flow while maintaining a low surface temperature. This Radiator is permanently sealed with pure diathermic oil for stable and efficient heating and the best part is, it never has to be re-filled!!
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Technical Details
- Energy-efficient oil-filled radiator heater from appliance maker Delonghi; permanently sealed for safety- Constructed in rustproof metal with patented thermal slots for heat emission; back panel controls
- Operates at 110va AC with outputs of 600, 900, and 1500 wattages; adjustable room thermostat for comfort
- With a 24-hour programmable timer for 96 program variations; power shuts off if heater is knocked over
- Radiator heater weighs 23 pounds upon shipping; limited 1-year warranty
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By Lisa Allen
We've used this in AZ and IL. It works so great. Easy to adjust the Temp. And there is a timer on it. I LOVE IT. I'm glad I have it.
By Gia P. Parsons (Seattle, WA)
Had some initial reservations on this heater after reading previous reviews regarding noise and odor. My sister uses this model in her 2 year old's room and says it works noiselessly and after the initial burn off, there is no smell what-so-ever. I bought two to boost heat in our Victorian flat. After the initial burn off, there is no smell from either one. The one we use in the bedroom is completely noiseless. It heats VERY well and we are pleased with its performance. The timer is a great feature as we can have it start heating up before we get home, get out of bed, etc... Unfortunately I cannot say the same for the one we use in the kitchen. It heats up just fine however at each start up it makes noise - similar to that of when you heat oil for deep frying. As it is in the kitchen, we have yet to return it but may decide to do so. It seems that when it works, it really works! But from my own experience it's a 50/50 chance.
By Ravi Sankar P. Nair (MO,USA)
Dont like what i see. Its doing a poorer job than my delonghi oscillating ceramic heater.
I think its not measuring the room temperature a few feet away from it (dont think it can :/ ). So maybe this heater will perform well if the room has good air circulation. Gonna place a fan blasting cold air at this heater to see if that will speed up the room heating process.
Then i will update.
Yes, also the correct instructions for thermostat is available not on the user manual, but on a sticker on the back of the device.
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EDIT: I kept blasting a fan at it to make the air move around it and it is heating my room quite well. Didnt yet get a chance to test it like this on a snowy day, but i think it will keep the room warm.
By R. Hill (CA. USA)
My daughter's college apt. is cold to say the least. She lives in a house that was built in the turn of the century and since everything is original, it's drafty and cold. We bought her this heater to be able to heat her room where the wall furnace doesn't reach and it's wonderful! We went to see her and brought it into the living room where we all were and you could tell the difference. I highly recommend this, especially for college kids as it has safety features built in. We would definitely buy this again!
By Victoria L. Herring (Des Moines, Iowa, USA)
I bought this a few months ago and have used it to warm up an otherwise unheated basement room. Since there is no direct heating in the room at all, and the room is below ground, it tends to get fairly cold in the winter. While the space heater doesn't make it just like one of the upstairs rooms, it certainly takes the chill off and being in that room is no longer so unpleasant. I was especially interested in the safety feature [the self-contained heating unit] and it works as it should.
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