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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Eloise W.
> 3 dayNot as powerful as I had hoped
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Tracey Warren
Greater than one weekBought one for my office and one for my boyfriend’s office. We are both impressed by how quickly it heats up the room.
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renee
> 3 daySmall than I envisioned but warms the space nicely.
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Austyn Hammes
> 3 dayWe are very happy with this heater. We use it in our camper.
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Barbara K. Grassley
> 3 dayThis little guy is great! A lot of heat output for such a small unit. Its a little loud, but it drowns out easy. The safety feature for the cutoff of its not level is very nice to have.
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CKPlaza
> 3 dayWe purchased this heater which developed an issue after abotu 4 months. I contacted Givebest and after a couple of quick emails they replaced the item. The heater is good and reliable. But, even better, the seller is excellent, friendly and helpful. I would be happy to do business with Givebest again.
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Kaitlyn
> 3 dayI bought a cheap heater from walmart and it was SO loud. Like it would literally drive me to insanity and I would rather be cold than have to listen to that thing lol. I was scared about this one but the sound is so peaceful and it just sounds like a breeze rather than gears turning. I’m really happy with my purchase. If white noise is your thing then go for this one!
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Mrs. Lolita Leannon IV
> 3 dayGreat price.
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JPH
> 3 dayFirstly, youre not going to heat up 200 sq ft in seconds per the features pictured here but this little thing puts out some heat. It has two settings levels for heat (I and II) which seems pretty straight forward. However, instead of lowering the voltage on the entire heating unit, it seems to just turn off half of it. Unfortunately, this means you get high heat from one side and cold air from the other side because a single fan services the entire heating element at the same time. If you are heating a room, probably fine. If you have it under your desk near your feet its a bit sub-optimal on the level I setting. The safety screen on the front gets pretty hot vs. others Ive seen with a plastic shroud so it might not be great if you have curious kids and/or pets. Settings knobs are basic, but functional which is probably what you want for a heater in this price range - fewer things to break/stop working vs. a digital offering. It has a thermostat so it will kick on and off as necessary.
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S. Todd
Greater than one weekThe 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.