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The COSTWAY Oil Filled Radiator Heater is a powerful 1500W electric heater designed for efficient heating of medium to large indoor spaces. With adjustable thermostat settings, whisper-quiet operation, and essential safety features, it ensures a cozy and secure environment during the cold winter months.
Heating Element | Radiant |
Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Heating Method | Radiant |
Recommended Uses For Product | Use |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Wheels, Overheat Protection |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.5"D x 13"W x 25"H |
Color | Black |
P**H
Quiet, works reliably, good sale price
Works great for heating up a drafty18x12ft room. Theres no fan on the unit so its truly silent. I tried a digital oil filled one that cost more bc i thought the remote control and auto features would be worth it but it wasnt. The digital ones made a constant high pitched whirring noise from the panel and then i read reviews on how auto thermostat functions on them arent even that reliable anyway.Like with digital or non digital, it occasionally makes a loud pop/crack sound after you lower or increase the temp but its not a dealbreaker since its so infrequent with the non digital. I just set mine and forget it.On the digital ones however the constant turning on and off of the unit when on energy saving mode, does make startlingly loud pang noises a lot. The noises are loud enough to wake you from your sleep.In the end it was just simpler for me to go with this one and save the $30+ extra dollars. The digital functions really werent worth it for me. Youd have to worry about potential malfunctions with the panel on the digital ones down the lin too.I got this one while on sale and it works reliably for my room needs. I recommend it for medium sized and maybe large enclosed rooms.
R**S
If you like the idea of this kind of heater, here's one that should be good
I'm really very pleased already. We have some days of winds and storms, of the Pacific coast variety, cold down to upper 40s, while the dampness in the air accentuates its quality, and this arrived in time, actually early.I am using this heater in an L-shaped room, 25 feet by 14 at its widest part. I would say this heater is just right for the winter in this climate, as it takes all the feeling of chill out of the room, and can be cozy where you are near enough to feel the direct heat. Given the nice rollers on the feet, moving it a little for a desk or easy chair seating is nice to do.If you were in colder climates I have lived in, and somehow didn't have the heating their residences usually do, you'd likely want two of these for a room as large as I describe. However many you need, this heater has all the benefits expected of its design and power level: no noise (a click once or twice as things shift since unpacking), no drafts or only warmth in front of fans, full efficient heat value of the wattage, and that the residual warmth held in the oil continues to radiate long after the thermostat cycles, or the heater is unplugged.The entire room becomes nicely liveable, closer quite comfortable, and not dry, due to the calm convection of heat. It's good to feel comfortable. As far as safety, there all the right features, and given your home wiring or plug use isn't problematic, there should be no trouble with outlets. I specifically tested right away with several, and there is almost no noticeable warming of the plug, at full power switched on, so the heater and cord appear fine this way. A bad outlet can always cause problems, so be sure to check this way yourself.I didn't feel the need for remote controls, and don't once it's arrived, especially given the calm performance, and as those seem to be pretty poorly thought out anyway on many other designs.You'll know if you want features of another type of heater, but if you like the idea of this kind, here's one that should be good. I had a careful look at complaints before choosing, which are few on this brand and model, and responses, as you can.
M**Y
A very powerful heater....
I use this for my snake room with a thermostat and it works great! I find I'm always skeptical when buying a new heater. There's always that possibility of it being a fire hazard, so I decided to test the heater out in an unused room in my basement. It gets extremely cold down there. I turned the heater on the highest settings and left it for around 3 hours. When I came back to check on things I was very surprised at how hot the room was. I'm convinced that if it was powerful enough to heat the coldest room in my house it could definitely work for you! But do know that the warning of it not being safe for children and roaming pets should be taken very seriously! The temperature reading I got when checking how hot it gets with my temperature gun read around 260 degrees, so do be very careful if you need to move it to a different spot. It would probably be best to not move it at all until it cools down if you really need to move it.
S**T
Perfect electric radiator
If you haven't used one before, electric radiators are the slow-and-steady form of heat for your home or office. They don't warm up the space as quickly as heaters with fans, but they do it silently and well. Takes more minutes, but they do an incredible job of keeping a space warm inexpensively once the desired temp is reached.I'm using it in a bonus room that's become my home office. I had a heater with a fan, but got tired of hearing it, or having to turn up the volume on things to hear over the sound of the fan. Switched to this radiator, and it's been great. I run it on low when I need it, I've never had to turn it up past that, and as long as you don't mind waiting a few extra minutes for the room to warm up, it's just what you need.
B**S
It works well
This heater works better than I thought it would. Heats well even at lower settings. Adjustable settings allow for greater comfort and ease.
L**R
okay
The little heater is ok - I wanted better. I leave it in a very small bathroom, when I close the door and come back a bit later for a shower, I used to have a warm room - now - not quite. Haven't been using long - will continue to turn it up (high) and see if it gets better.
A**A
all I needed to keep my feet and whole body warm on cold nights.
Great quality, easy to store, and nice looking.
M**E
Great radiant heat
Easy to operateEmits wonderful day radiant heat
S**Y
left it on overnight and it warmed the top floor of my 1100 square foot house to a noticable degree.
I do not use my central heating in the winter.. costs way too much for power and gas.. so I dress warm and use space heaters to heat where I am working or sitting. I have used smaller ceramic heaters with fans and they work really well in a small room like the bathroom.. but do almost nothing to add much heat to the rest of the house. the oil heaters do a much better job of warming large spaces I find.. and this heater is making a noticeable effect through the top floor of my house... and I have it at one end of the house and it's convecting the air through the whole house. I have a Noma oil heater in the basement.. and this heater upstairs and a small ceramic heater in the bathroom.. and I am comfortable in tights, turtleneck and tshirt. I will update this review when I get my power bill at the end of the month.. and see how this heater performs as it ages
A**I
V.good
It’s amazing
A**R
A well made heater.
This well made , quiet heater which does everything the manufacturer says it does! It is quiet because the heat travels through oil in the strong and steady tubings. Its built in thermostat allows it to switch on and off at the temperature of your choice. But to choose the temperature you are comfortable with, needs some personal practices because there is no readouts on the heater. You have to rely on clicking sound. Just read the manual and you will understand more.
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