Eco-heater 602 High-Efficiency Electric Panel Whole-Room Heater

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*Silent, safe and healthy
*Can be painted to match wall
*Uses only 27% of energy that
a typical 1500 watt heater
does
*2 year warranty
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Technical Details

- Wall-mount electric panel heater for rooms up to 120 square feet
- Efficient convection technology creates natural circulation of warm air
- Hard wire or plug in; simple on/off switch; safe to use around kids and pets
- UL listed; can be painted to match any decor; mounting kit included
- Measures 23-1/4 by 23-1/4 by 3/8 inches; 2-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "caveat" 2009-09-08
By scatter (gilbertsville, ny USA)
It was love at first sight, A great looking heater, producing oodles of heat - even in upstate New York, and using 1/3 of the wattage of my baseboard heaters - what's not to love? I picked up six of them and mounted them on various walls around the house.

The honeymoon ended after 18 months. The heater in my bedroom started singing a tuneful but dolorous melody whenever it turned on. A few weeks of that and it sang no more. Curious, I removed it from its wall mounting and discovered large, deep cracks on the surface of its backside. Even more curious, I started removing some of the other heaters. Though only three had scary cracks, all showed some signs of cracking. It did not seem to matter whether they had been mounted on interior or exterior walls. They cracked. I wish the manufacturer had gone to Corning for the ceramic!

Fire hazard, I said to myself.

Divorce was inevitable.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice idea, big marketing hype." 2009-09-04
By Thor Simon (New York, NY United States)
All electric heaters have essentially the same efficiency, because they all work by resistive heating. There is no magic, just simple physics. This one features a very large surface area, which probably helps get convection flow going in the room and heat the room air more evenly, so the room may "feel" warmer than if, for example, it were heated by a few feet of cheap electric baseboard which drew the exact same 400W. On the other hand, a longer section of baseboard wrapped around the room, controlled by a good-quality wall thermostat, would use exactly the same amount of energy over time to heat the room air to the same temperature -- and you wouldn't have to worry about having a big, hot-to-the-touch panel on the wall, which may not be desirable for those with small kids.



In sum: the "more efficient" claim is pure bunk. Resistive heating is resistive heating. On the other hand, for those who can't or don't want to install long runs of baseboard to get some good convection flow going to even out temperature throughout the room maybe this is a good fit. Any way you look at it, in the United States where our electricity generation is heavily biased towards coal and the cost of electricity is high almost everywhere, this is neither an eco-friendly nor a cheap way to heat your house.

Customer Buzz
 "Cool Deal!" 2009-05-29
By Virgil Kackley (Berkeley Springs, WV)
Eco-heater 602 High-Efficiency Electric Panel Whole-Room HeaterThese heaters are so hot they're cool! A great heater for a dusty environment like a chicken coop. We have two of these units in a 12' x 16' insulated building and were able to keep over 100 chicks nice and toasty for a few weeks while brooding in the early spring. I have another type of heater in one of my other coops that I continuosly have to vacuum the dust off in order to prevent the whole place from going up in flames. Nothing like a little piece of mind!

Customer Buzz
 "Whole room heater? Who are they kidding?" 2009-04-19
By Satire (San Francisco, CA USA)
Well me for one. I simply believed what they said and I ordered this thing. What a waste. After 8 hours in my 200 square foot bedroom the temperature did not change at all. However, the heater itself was toasty as was the wall behind it.



400 watts isn't going to heat much of anything. It takes 700 watts to toast bread.



Best to save your money. Here you'll just waste it.

Customer Buzz
 "They say 3 cents per hour but it's more like 9" 2009-04-09
By Louis Postel (Lexington, MA)
We bought 4 and our electric bill tripled. We just had an energy audit in fact and found the flat panel unit was drawing 9 cents / hr -- not the three they claim. Auditors advice: electric heat is the most expensive form. I have yet to check this assertion but I would advise go very slow on this one.


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