Thursday, April 12, 2012

Optimus H-7328 Portable 22-Inch Oscillating Tower Heater with Digital Temperature Readout and Remote Control

Optimus H-7328 Portable 22-Inch Oscillating Tower Heater with Digital Temperature Readout and Remote Control Review



Optimus H-7328 Portable 22-Inch Oscillating Tower Heater with Digital Temperature Readout and Remote Control Feature

  • Ceramic tower heater with 1000- and 1500-watt heat settings
  • Digital thermostat control; digital room-temperature readout
  • Motorized oscillating base; space-saving design; full-function remote control
  • Tip-over safety switch; internal heat-limiting thermostat; overheat protection circuit
  • Measures approximately 8 by 8 by 22 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Optimus brings you the finest in fans and heaters. The H-7328 is a 22 inch oscillating ceramic tower heater with remote control. Features include two heat settings of 1000 and 1500 watts, digital thermostat temperate control, motorized oscillating base that rotates a full 75 degrees, room temperate readout, tip-over safety switch, internal heat limiting thermostat, overheat protection circuit, and space saving housing.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Soleus Air # HC7-15-01 Ceramic Tower Heater, 750W/1500Watts, White

Soleus Air # HC7-15-01 Ceramic Tower Heater, 750W/1500Watts, White Review



Soleus Air # HC7-15-01 Ceramic Tower Heater, 750W/1500Watts, White Feature

  • Voltage rating: 120V (60Hz)
  • Power consumption: 750/1500W
  • Unit size: 6.9 (W) by 6.9 (D) by 18.8 (H) inches
  • Adjustable thermostat and power indicator
  • Over heat and tip-over safety protection
Soleus Air # HC7-15-01 Ceramic Tower Heater is one of the most popular for quick heating solutions. Generally a safe heat because it operates below a fire danger temperature. Great source for targeting areas while offering "cool touch" exterior. Puts out alot of heat in a compact box. High and low heat settings and ultra quiet fan only mode setting. Our space-saving tower ceramic heater combines safe PTC ceramic heating technology and a slim design that can go almost anywhere. Soleus Air, innovative products for a more energy efficient world.


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Honeywell HZ-7200 Cool Touch Oscillating Heater w/ Smart Energy Digital Control Plus

Honeywell HZ-7200 Cool Touch Oscillating Heater w/ Smart Energy Digital Control Plus Review



Honeywell HZ-7200 Cool Touch Oscillating Heater w/ Smart Energy Digital Control Plus Feature

  • Self regulates electricity flow based on consumer set temperature
  • LED lights accurately indicate room temperature
  • Cool Touch housing and extra-wide sturdy base
  • Auto-off tip over switch and Overheat Protection
  • 3 Year Warranty
Honeywell HZ-7200 Cool Touch Oscillating Heater with Smart Energy Digital Control Plus uses energy wisely - simply Set & Save


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Holmes HFHVP3 1200 watt Compact Heater Fan 2-Pack

Holmes HFHVP3 1200 watt Compact Heater Fan 2-Pack Review



Holmes HFHVP3 1200 watt Compact Heater Fan 2-Pack Feature

  • 1 heater setting.
  • Easy to use controls
  • Max output power: 1200 watt
  • Overheat protection: Auto off. cool touch
Manual user reset. Back=up overheat fuse. Over 20 years of experience developing, engineering and testing.


Saturday, March 31, 2012

Honeywell Baseboard Heater

Honeywell Baseboard Heater Review



Honeywell Baseboard Heater Feature

  • Digital controls with large LCD screen & Easy to set buttons
  • Temperature set function maintains desired temperature
  • Timer function for 1-10 hours with auto shut-off
  • Tip-Over safety protection device & SafeGuard Alert Badge warns if grille is hot
  • Low profile baseboard design & Silent heating
Stay cozy through the dark days of winter with this quiet digital heater from Honeywell. The 120-volt heater offers a cost-effective alternative to a central heating system, or can bring warmth to an area of activity while the overall household system runs on low. A range of safety features and Electrical Climate Control (EEC) further endear this easy-to-use heater to users.

Honeywell crafted the low profile heater with flame-resistant plastic. Users monitor temperatures on an oversized LCD screen. The push-button digital comfort control allows users to designate preferred climate temperatures. Once the heater reaches the desired temperature, it displays the information on the heat indicator badge and upholds the level by EEC. Operating at a 1500-watt output, the heater uses a three-prong grounded plug to affix to power outlets. A programmable timer function enables users to predetermine automatic shut-off up in one to ten hours. For fire safety, the heater also automatically shuts off upon knock-over or if overheating. Power and caution lights also enhance safety. Do not place the heater outdoors or near flammables and avoid running the power line under carpeting. Thorough safety guidelines and assembly instructions are included. A limited five-year warranty covers this item. The heater weighs 13.1 pounds upon shipping --Jessica Reuling Honeywell Baseboard Heater


Pelonis NTK15A, Ceramic Safety Furnace, White

Pelonis NTK15A, Ceramic Safety Furnace, White Review



Pelonis NTK15A, Ceramic Safety Furnace, White Feature

  • Full feature ceramic
  • Safety tip-over shut off
  • Dual wattage selection
  • Includes safety tip-over function; ceramic element won't ignite flammable materials
  • Measures 6.25 by 6 by 8 (width by depth by height); 1-year warranty
World Marketing's NTK15A electric ceramic heater is great for heating small spaces (up to 200 square feet) inexpensively, or for providing local heat that allows you to turn down your building's thermostat. This heater is especially efficient, heating 99 percent of the air intake to give you 5,200 Btu or instant heat at just 1,500 watts. In addition, the automatic thermostat cuts off the heat at the desired temperature. It's safe, too: it includes a tip-over switch that cuts power when the unit is upended. The PTC heating element works at 200 degrees F, so it's not hot enough to ignite paper, carpet, or other flammable materials.--Josh Dettweiler

What's in the Box
Heater, power cord, instruction manual

Five Tips for Buying a Heater
Choosing a space heater is a matter of sifting through a bewildering array of types, power ratings, and fuel sources. Let's break it down a little to make the process easier.

What are the different types of space heaters?

  • Radiant heaters emit infrared radiation that directly warms the objects in front of the heaters (rather than the surrounding air). If you only need heat by a desk or in a small section of a room, a radiant heater is quiet and will use very little power.
  • Forced-air heaters use a fan to blow air that has been warmed by metal or ceramic heating elements. A forced-air heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but can be noisy.
  • Convection heaters draw cold air from the floor; the air is warmed by heating coils and emitted from the top of the heater. A convection heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but also can be noisy.
  • Radiators work by heating oil enclosed in a reservoir, gradually heating the surrounding air. If heating speed isn't an issue, you might want to opt for a radiator. These are extremely quiet and effective--perfect for bedrooms.

Should I buy an electric or a combustion model?
If you want a heater that will be available in emergencies, or that can heat areas larger than a single room, choose a "combustion" model--one that is powered by a gas or fuel like propane, kerosene, natural gas, or diesel. Which fuel type you choose depends largely on convenience and local availability. For example, diesel would be appropriate for a heater you take with you on long car trips.

How powerful a heater do I need?
Heaters are rated by BTU, which stands for British Thermal Unit (the amount of heat needed to heat one pound of water by 1 degree F). To find out how many BTU you need:

  • Calculate the volume of the space to be heated by multiplying square footage by height.
  • Multiply that number by 4 if your insulation is poor, 3 if it's average, or 2 if it's good.
The resulting number is a ballpark figure for how many BTU you'll need.

Do space heaters cost a lot to operate?
As a general rule, electric space heaters are more expensive to use than combustion models. To ensure energy efficiency, a thermostat is a must-have feature for any heater. For radiant heaters, models with a 360 degree heating surface can heat larger spaces. If you need a forced-air heater, models with ceramic elements tend to be more efficient.

Are space heaters a fire hazard?
Space heaters are implicated in about 25,000 residential fires every year. To ensure proper safety, always follow the manufacturer's usage instructions and fill out the warranty card to receive informational updates from the manufacturer. Also, look for extra safety features such as an automatic shutoff switch that can shut down the unit if, for example, it gets upended. In addition, choose a model where the heating element is adequately enclosed within the unit.

Ceramic Safety Furnace


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Vornado PVH EH1-0054-06 Room Heater

Vornado PVH EH1-0054-06 Room Heater Review



Vornado PVH EH1-0054-06 Room Heater Feature

  • Manufacturer's 5-year warranty
VPH whole room heater. Vortex Heat circulation disburses heat evenly throughout the room. provides both comfort and efficiency by taking the energy and dispersing it faster and more effectively throughout the room. Circulation dramatically improves the temperature control reliability in reading and maintaining the rooms temperature. mechanical thermostatic temperature control. Cool touch cabinet. 2 heat settings of 750W. and 1500W. Sleek panel styling occupies little space. Modern high gloss and textured finish. Approximate heater size: 11'' H. x 11'' W. x 8'' D. Black.


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