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The Dreo Oil Filled Radiator is a powerful 1500W electric heater designed for large indoor spaces, offering advanced safety features, energy efficiency, and user-friendly controls. With a heating coverage of 250 sq.ft and multiple modes, it ensures personalized comfort while keeping your home safe and warm.
Heating Coverage | 250 sq.ft |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Min Temperature Setting | 41 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Max Temperature Setting | 95 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Heating Method | Radiant |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Garage, Greenhouse, Home |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Kids Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Home Office, Study Room |
Additional Features | Energy Efficient, Digital Display, Electronic Thermostat, Overheat Protection, Tip-Over Protection |
Form Factor | Tower |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.83"D x 9.92"W x 26.14"H |
Color | Space Grey |
B**E
The power of Oil
I needed another heater to help keep my living room warm. This did the job excellent. Including my kitchen and laundry room. This heater and another the same size kept it comfortable all winter. Its a pretty large area my living room is 16x24, my kitchen is 12 x14 and my laundry room is 6x12. The 2 heated all of that adequately. Its a nice heaterIts well made , rolls with ease to wherever you want to put it. It has a safety switch that kicks it off if it gets turned over. As far as noise, very quite, you might hear a click ever once as it shuts off. in awhile
R**E
Great Heater
I love this space heater. I previously bought the Dr. Heater, an infrared heater, which works great but I wanted one without a fan. After doing some research I bought this. It works great. I followed suggestions / instructions to run it on the highest setting in a well ventilated room for a few hours when you first get it. You definitely want to do that so it can burn off any smells that occur in manufacturing. After doing that I found that if I did run on the highest setting again I initially might smell "that smell" a tiny bit but that went away. I use it in an approximately 350 square foot room and rarely run it on the highest setting (H3). I typically get it to the temperature I want then put it on Eco mode so it can hold the temp without constantly using electricity and only do so when the temp drops. So I found it uses less electricity than the fan-based heaters. On Eco mode you don't feel a lot of heat emanating from it but it really is putting off heat in the room, and not a drying heat like with the heaters with fans. Last, it doesn't get too hot on the fins, which is great because I have two cats. I feel safer with this type of heater especially around my pets. Highly recommend.
J**N
Warms fairly quickly and no smells.
I built a room for my Drumset. It’s a 13’x9’ that I did insulate. Over the winter (Oklahoma) I would let this run for about 20-30 minutes before I practiced. The room would be very cozy. At first I turned it up to 85 but it would make the room way too hot for me. I will say that others reported a smell, maybe a “hot” smell as the coating heats up for the first time. I had set it outside my shop, on pavement, and let it run for about an hour to do a “burn in”. I’ve not experienced any smells. I would recommend this for small to medium rooms.
A**R
Beware of getting a used unit.
It looks like I got a used unit.1. The battery was already mounted in the remote but not protected by plastic so it was dead. Remote worked after I put in a fresh battery.2. Screws were loose outside their plastic bag.3. The power cord was only loosely tied, not in the usual factory rightly done manner.4. The foam packing at the opening end was broken.5. The box opening end had a lot of extra plastic tape on it, much more sealing than was usual.Other than the above, the unit seemed to work as advertised. Note that it was hard to see the LED function on the unit under bright lights. One need the remote to fully access all the functionality of the unit.
A**B
Quiet and worth the price!
Best thing I could have purchased. Reviews are good on this brand name. Kept this in my living room all winter. Fit perfectly in a corner
V**X
ECO Mode is USELESS - I'll explain why there is NOTHING 'ECO' about it
First of all I LOVE oil heaters and I'm disappointed because I really wanted to like this one.The BIGGEST issue with it is the 'ECO' (Thermostat) mode is OPPOSITE of what 'ECO' is supposed to be. It wastes energy needlessly and completely ignores your thermostat setting.I like to keep my bedroom 1-2F warmer at night instead of turning up the central heat. My old thermostat oil heater will simply 'warm up' for 10 minutes and then cycle on/off in 'low power' mode since it's already at room temperature. THAT is how a thermostat 'ECO' (Thermostat) mode is supposed to work.This DREO will run at FULL POWER for 40 Minutes REGARDLESS if you set it near room temperature.In my picture you can see I even lowered it to 55F! (Room temp was 70F) and it was still running at full power for over 30 minutes. Then what's the point of the thermostat!? It's just wasting power and heat.You would think it's a defect but no, hidden in the description that's how it was programmed.This is from the manufacturer:" For the first 40 minutes, regardless of the temperature set on the ECO mode, the thermostat does not intervene and remains on high. This is designed to ensure that the oil heater quickly raises the room temperature when it is low, providing rapid warmth to your room. "So they basically programmed it to 'bypass' the thermostat for 40 Minutes in Thermostat 'ECO' Mode. That makes NO sense. Oil heaters only need around 10 minutes max to warm up, then the thermostat should take over and adjust power if needed to reach the desired temperature.Also in my picture you can see that it's not even a true 1500W heater, it only draws ~1435W. My old oil heater draws 1540W. It still gets hot but it's misleading specs.There was also a faint high pitched whine coming from the LCD screen (not the heating element) because it would go away if I turned the display off with the remote.And speaking of the display, it doesn't even show you what power level (LOW 600W, MED 900W, HI 1500W) mode the heater is running in while in thermostat mode. But of course I found it it's running on HIGH for 40 minutes. My old heater with a small display shows you and even lets you 'limit' the power to LOW or MEDIUM in thermostat mode if you want.It's a shame because it's a really attractive looking heater, but the entire reason you pay a premium for an oil heater with a digital display is for the Thermostat function, which doesn't work like it's supposed to. This is basically only good as an oil heater with manual controls, so might as well get one of those for half the price.
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