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The Radiator Heater is a powerful 1500W electric heater designed for large indoor spaces, covering 200-300 square feet. It features a user-friendly LED temperature display, a 0-24 hour timer, and multiple safety mechanisms, including overheat protection and child lock. With its portable design and remote control capabilities, this heater ensures you can enjoy personalized comfort wherever you are in your home.
Heating Coverage | 200-300 square feet |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Amperage | 12.5 Amps |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Heating Method | Radiant |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Living Room, Bedroom |
Additional Features | Portable, Wheels, Fast Heating |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | electric |
Item Weight | 6.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.84"D x 19.48"W x 24.21"H |
Color | White |
J**L
Great heater but not easy to use
I love this heater. It is quiet, light, and plenty warm. Each night, I look forward to using it. But when i first got it, I hated it. Why? Because the designer have made the user interface so hard to use. It did not function like other heaters I have ever used. It was not until I figured out these quirks that I start to love it. These are the quirks:Say the room is 62 degrees, and you have programmed the heater for 65 degrees the previous night, it remembers your setting (if you did not unplugged it). But when you turn on the heater tonight (by pressing the ON button), it does nothing. It does not get hot at all. You go to sleep thinking it will turn on if the room gets colder, but no, you wake up in the middle of the night and the heater is still not on. So you press the button with the 3 wavy lines, and it turns on, and you go back to sleep. You wake up 2 hours later sweating because the heater has been on for the last 2 hours, and the temperature is now 78 degrees. You though, but wait, what the about the 65 degrees i set earlier? Well it ignored you. Why? because you press the 3 wavy lines button, not the temperature button. Basically, here is the problem. When you press the wavy lines button, the document says that is for setting the power level, but it is really to turn it on, at either the high or the low level. This button ignores the temperature setting. So what should you do if you want to use the heater in the temperature mode? you need to press the "temperature" button repeatedly until it loops, and you reach your desired temperature again. So if you turn on the heater and the heater was set to 65 yesterday, you need to press the temperature button until it reach 99, then back to 50, then to 65 if that is your desired temperature. There is a short cut where you can press the temperature button twice, once to view the set temperature and the second time to turn it on. So if it is set to 65, you press the temperature button twice and it is now set to 66, and it turns on. But that means your set temperature goes up by 1 degree. if you rather have 65 as the set temperature, you need to loop it again. Do you see how crazy this is? But that is the user interface designed into this product.Another thing I should tell you is that it is very easy to accidentally turn on the heater. If you walked by and accidentally brushed against the heater front panel with your knee, it might turn on. But luckily it won't get hot, because of the horrible user interface design above.Finally the heater is very quiet, except for the occasional clicks of the relay at times, to regulate the temperature. The clicks are noticeable, but rarely wake me up. Because of the tower design, you also get a nice rising column of heat that serves to circulate within the room. In a cold night, it is great to be able to hold out your hands and feel that heat. Another nice touch is the display actually displays the current ambient temperature.Here is the way that I wish the product SHOULD have function instead:1. The 3 wavy lines is a high/low button. It does not turn on the heater. It just to sets the power level. (how much power to use and how fast the room heat up)2. The temperature button is used to set the temperature. If you need to reverse direction, you do not need to loop. You can LONG PRESS this button, and it will reverse direction. If you want the heater to say on indefinitely, set it to 99 (or there is a "temperature" above 99 call "ON"). A single touch will check the set temperature, and return to room temperature after a few seconds (yes, this part is how it currently functions.)3. The power button turns the heater on, BUT you need to press and hold it for 4 seconds. This way, it cannot be accidentally turned on. Pressing and hold it for 4 seconds while on will turn heater off.4. The display is a little too bright at night. So if any of the switch have not been touched for 10 seconds, the display should dim to a lower more comfortable level.If the seller/manufacturer would like to contact me, I will be glad to work with you to make the user interface more user friendly.So in conclusion, this is a great heater. If you buy it, and if you have difficulty using it, try out the above instructions first. You might find that you like the heater once you learn how it works.
K**O
Best heater
This is the best electric heater/radiator I have ever used. It looks stylish and looks like a high-end product but is cheap (I only paid $80). It not only has all the advantages of an oil filled radiator can but also heats up faster and is light. The only drawback is that the led display is a little too bright.
T**Y
Returned this disaster item.
First, the thermostat is defective: You have to press "raise temp" 50 times every day just to turn it on to your daily desired temperature. To understand how absurd the design is you must understand two things:1. The desired temp mode won't even turn on unless you actually **change** the temp.2. There's no "temp down" button.Get it? You can't turn it on like "70 🡢 71 🡢 70".You must cycle through every number (eg 70 to 99 to 50 to 70) just to turn it on.Next, every time you want to lower the temp you cycle again (press the button 50 times). And you will do that daily as around 3-4pm things heat up.Next, this triggered a *house* circuit breaker (turned off the whole house's power.) Replacing this with multiple other 1500w heaters has resulted in no circuit breakings. This was in a room with just an older desktop and a TV. That's all it took to trigger a circuit breaker.Next, it's physically large (for a 1500w radiator.) It looks "thin" in the photos but really it takes up more of your room space because it's "long" from front to back.ie, a 1 star item for me. In an empty room (for someone who didn't use the thermostat mode) it might be usable.
M**O
Extremely satisfied!
This heater surpasses any I've owned. It's both efficient and lightweight, allowing easy mobility around the room. Remarkably quiet, it keeps my space consistently warm. Extremely satisfied—I'm considering purchasing a second one.
S**A
Quiet and warm
This heater makes no noise while its on which is much nicer than the noisy forced air ones. Our combi boiler went out and we were able to use this to heat the basement in our 20 x 25 cabin. The temp got down to 15 degrees and the heater was able to keep it at 68 all day. It has a thermostat on it so I was able to set it and not worry if it would get to cold downstairs.
Q**Y
Okay
Bought for the digital temp reading and remote. Heat works well but the display is too bright in a dark room and can't be adjusted.The worse feature is the temperature control only goes up. If it's set at 71 and you want 70, you have to go up to 100 which will then reset at 50, then you go up to 70. It's super inconvenient to lower the temp in the middle of the nights when you wake up s bit warm.
A**C
Faulty thermostat
Heater worked great up to 75deg, heater would not shut off at 75 deg.It was quiet which was nice. had to return.
J**I
Perfect!
This was exactly what I was looking for! I purchased this to go into a gear storage space. We live at a large ski/snowboard/mountain bike resort. Our lifestyle revolves around gear. Wearing gear, Drying gear & doing it all over again the next day. I had ordered a wall mounted “gear dryer” for shoes & helmets and this little space heater was the final touch. Air flows from the top and it offers a high and low setting. It is has a timer and temperature setting so my goggles&gloves etc just dry gently and don’t melt . We hang our gloves, mittens, face masks & hats on a rack above it and set it and forget it. I typically have it set at 68° when I start it and set it for an hour - all our gear is dried perfectly for the next day. So happy I found this
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