Portable Electric Space Heater with Thermostat, 1500W/750W Safe and Quiet Ceramic Heater Fan, Heat Up 200 Square Feet for Office Room Desk Indoor Use
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Janice Marie
> 3 dayGreat heater
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Mongo
> 3 dayI purchased this for my bathroom. The heater is a perfect size for my master bathroom. It will heat up in 15 mins. I like to heat it up during he winter. It does the job I wanted it for. Its not that big. Make sure you do read the specs and size chart. I knew what I was purchasing but laughed still when I opened the box. Small unit with a decent punch.
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JR Rompon
> 3 dayThis little guy surprisingly heated my 32 trailer enough I saved major on propane.
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Kelsey
> 3 dayI rarely come on here when something like this happens, but I got this one month ago, almost to the dot and today, it just stopped working! I tried different outlets, letting it cool off for an hour, but nothing is working. The light comes on, but the fan doesnt work, no heat, nothing. It does output a lot of good heat for your space, at least. Definitely a disappointment though. Im not able to return it either, so oh well. Heres the review. Edit: It started working again? Ill change my review for now, but definitely weird!
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Jimmy Cecil
> 3 dayThis little heater puts out just as much heat as my large lasko tower heater. The temperature knob as others have stated, doesnt do anything. You turn it down to where it clicks, it just turns off and stays off. Mine did come with the safety tip over switch on the bottom, others reviewed theirs did not. All in all its a great room heater, and has no issues warming up a average size bedroom, or an office room. Update.... the temperature knob actually does do something. After submitting my review, I turned it down until it clicked, and turned off. I left it off and after about 20 minutes, it turned back on, ran for about 10 minutes, and turned back off.
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DAVID FUHS
> 3 dayNONE
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Lou
Greater than one weekIt warms up quickly and meets our needs
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karen
> 3 dayIt warms up very good the only thing is that its a bit loud. On the description it does say that its silent but its not. Other than that the heater is good.
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Jean K.
> 3 dayJust let me start with the fact that I did receive a repacked or return heater. The plastic sleeve that the heater was supposed be covering the heater was folded up under the heater and the cord was not wrap properly. The heater was not damaged and as of now is working great so I will leave it at that. I bought the heater with the digital controls and the controls a very easy to use. The heat is instant and can be felt some even across our living room. We have an open kitchen, den, living room area so we do set the heater near where we are sitting. Still, I feel the warm air while sitting across the room on the sofa. As per the directions I agree that the heater should be plug directly into a wall outlet or if you have to use an extension cord (not recommended) it should be at least a short as possible 12 gauge. Please do not use this information as a guide. Foe safety, the instructions caution against using an extension. We had to use an extension cord and had to change to the heavier 12 gauge cord because the other cord felt warm. Not so with the shorter 12 Gauge cord. The safety tip over treasurer works great. As a note, we do not leave the heater running unattended. The heater does have a timer feature that works well too. The only issue I have with the heater is the auto temperature control. The instructions state that the heater will shut off when the set temperature is reached and turn back on after a 4 degree temperature drop. I have found that the temperature drop is more closer to a 7 degree which is too much in my opinion. I cannot say about the durability but it does come with a 15 month warranty if you register the product on line. Overall, the heater seems to do a good job for its size.
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S. Todd
> 3 dayThe heater works well, and that is covered in the other reviews. I have three of these, and two have failed in the same way. Eventually the safety switch on the bottom (which requires the heater to be upright) will fail and render the heater inoperable. Once this happens, the heat will not work and the small orange LED will not light either, as it is completely dead. But never fear, I have fixed two of these and will likely have to fix my third whenever it fails. It is easy and takes just a few minutes. Of course, UNPLUG the unit. Remove the six screws from the back of the unit, and then the two screws underneath the black adhesive pads which are at the front of the unit. With these removed, you can pull apart the front and back sections and see the wire running into and out of the switch at the bottom of the unit. Simply pull the wires off the switch (or if you must - cut them in place). Strip them and join them together. I used solder and shrink wrap but you could also use a solderless butt connector of an appropriate size. Once this wire is joined together again you will not only have a working heater but the switch will not matter if it is depressed. Some might think its a small risk, but I dont exactly go around knocking over my heaters and not sure its even hot enough to cause a problem if I did. I hope this helps somebody continue the use of their heater without having to buy another.