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Dual Heat Settings - 750 and 1500 Watts / Adjustable Thermostat / AntiFreeze Setting / Fan-Only Setting / Cool Handle
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No more worrying about overheating or starting a fire, a ceramic thermal cut-off mechanism shuts the heater down if it's accidentally tipped over or covered with curtains, blankets etc. A dual heat-flow setting makes it easy to regulate. Choose the "hi" setting for 1500 watts or the "lo" setting for 750 watts. And, an adjustable thermostat helps fine-tune temperatures and conserve energy. When winter is over, the fan operates without heat for summer cooling. A built-in handle and wide solid base ensures optimal stability and convenient portability. And, this quiet operator is perfect for any room in the house. An anti-freeze setting automatically turns on the heater when the temperature reaches 44 degrees Fahrenheit. --Brian Olson
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Good looking, good price but desposable...
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I bought two of this fan heaters, at the beginning they were working great, but a month later one died, wouldn't even work as a fan, and the other, after six months, I can only set it to run in low power, since in high turns itself off after two minutes, very disappointed, I'd go for something a little bit more expensive but long-lasting.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-12-04
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Nice Heater
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This is a nice heater for small rooms and for under desks in cubicles. Works well. I would like to have more on options but the high/low setting and multiple fan settings provide enough regulation of heat for all but the coldest places.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-12-02
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This heater is the BOMB.COM
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This heater has saved us in the frigid cold of Boston Winter. I give it a complete five stars. The only thing I would say about it is that the red light can be a bit annoying at first. Also, because it has circulating heat, it tends to dry out the room - I'm thinking of getting a humidifier as well.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-02
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Excellent heater, until it turns itself off
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The heater does its job well. We've been transferring it from room to room, and it is complementary to our central heating.
Unfortunately, it has a tendency to shut itself off, especially when used in small spaces (like the bathroom or the kitchen). We assume it's some sort of protection from overheating mechanism, but it's still quite annoying, and limits our use to large rooms.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-11-30
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wonderful little heater
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This little heater was everything I was looking for. It travels with me in my house (we have oil heat and we are avoiding turning it on) and it heats up almost every place. Its a little loud for the bedroom at night, but it usually shuts off within 20 minutes or so after its reached its desired temperature. I think its a pretty good product for only $20.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-11-25
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