

🔥 Stay warm, stay smart — heat your space like a pro! 🌟
The Dreo 25" Space Heater combines powerful 1500W ceramic heating with rapid 11.5 ft/s airflow to efficiently warm large rooms up to 270 sq ft. Its ultra-quiet operation (25dB) and precise digital thermostat (41-95°F with 1°F increments) deliver customizable comfort. Safety is paramount with ETL-certified overheat and tip-over protection, flame-retardant materials, and a child lock. Portable and stylish in gold, it features 3 heat settings plus ECO mode and oscillation for even heat distribution, making it ideal for bedrooms, offices, and large indoor spaces.




























































| ASIN | B0CCJGKY4M |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,199 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #530 in Electric Heating |
| Brand | Dreo |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,608) |
| Date First Available | 2 December 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.29 Kilograms |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | DR-HSH013 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power / Wattage | 1500 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 19.99 x 63.5 cm; 3.29 kg |
| Special Features | 41-95°F Adjustable Digital Thermostat, Fast Heating, Oscillating, Overheat and Tip-over Protection, smart memory |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
D**X
Dreo Tower Heater Well I’ve been through the gamut of brand names. Bought everywhere from Costco to Walmart. Most of these ceramic 1500 watt heaters are the same. The biggest difference I found is how well the fans work which in the end equates to how well they put heat in their space. This time I went to my trusty YouTube source of Project Farm. His testing of several heaters, using his intricate home made methods are always fascinating. In the end he chose this Dreo model as being his favourite. So I was sold. This heater is good. Probably the best tower model we’ve had in the house in all the years yet. It wins because the fans blow heat out several feet and in doing so, fills a nice small to medium room easily. In our case it’s the master bedroom. I have no idea who Dreo is as a company. Do they build economy products? Premium? Are they reliable? This is now my experiment I guess. When I unboxed it my wife thought ‘oh another lousy heater to try’. Not in this case. She loves this one. We both do. It has three settings, 1500 watt and two lower settings. But we keep it on ECO mode, which is essentially the thermostat setting. We punch in our desired temperature and the Dreo will get there and when it does, automatically shut off. When the room cools some, it automatically turns back on to get the temp back to where you set it. This process continues indefinitely, so once you set your comfortable temperature you really set and forget. Our last heater was a no name Amazon brand and honestly, even when new, it wasn’t good. But we kept it for a season and once we hit minus 10 degrees Celsius, we had to make a change. Even though we have central HVAC, our master bedroom is always too cold in the winter and too hot in summer. With this Dreo tower heater, as long as it lasts (it’s the only think I can’t account for as we’ve had it for only a week), then this is a great buy. On top of the aforementioned, it’s nice looking, extremely quiet (we have to look at it sometimes to see if it’s on), it comes with a remote control (pretty standard fare) and a printed instruction manual. I’d say so far this nearly perfect. My only con, and this goes with pretty much all these heaters, is every time I try to use the remote control, it seems to be after the sun has gone down and the room has soft lighting. With my ‘mature’ eyes, I can never see the indicator markings on the remote. I have to break out my flashlight. I would love to see an illuminated remote control. I’d pay extra for it personally. Luckily, you don’t need the remote much, especially if you put the ECO mode on (recommended). But sometimes in bed, my wife says, it’s too hot now (I seem to be the remote control king in this house so she looks at me). Small issue and the beauty is, we we now have a heater that has the ability to overheat our room, something I don’t think any other heater we’ve had before could ever do. If it lasts - absolutely recommended.
A**R
I decided to replace my old space heater as it just wasn't doing the job in my rather poorly insulated home office spot, that also has a sleeping area. This is my initial review after trying it a day, and sleeping there overnight. Pros: Heating: Very impressive space heating. Within first using it I removed "chill zones" and cold nooks and corners, as well as old floor problems like my feet getting frozen. I didn't even have hope I could get rid of some of that draft, but the blowing method this heater uses... actually works. That's amazing, honestly, and it's a great value if you need a cold / unheated room get some decent heat distribution. I'm replacing a 10 year old popular brand heater that wasn't doing anything much for me in the same room. The old heater failed to remove chills from the room, and I was wearing 3 pairs of socks at one point. Now I'm removing layers and relaxing. This to me is the biggest win of this heater, as I was worried about heating this area this winter, now I have hope. Low noise: It's much, much quieter than most heaters... though on eco mode at night in cold weather it can change power levels often which is pretty noticeable and kind of defeats the whisper quiet stuff. (Which is fine, I'll take heat at the end of the day.) So I'd say more like it's quieter in the day time than most other heaters. Honestly it's not something I cared about, but if you are I figure you would count it as a pro. Cons: Warm plug: the plug can get slightly warm when using, including along the whole length of the cord. This immediately tells me this unit could be a risky one in some hands, if they go crazy with the settings. I would not lend this to older seniors or other people known to not give things enough attention. No temperature reading: The heater never shows it's own temperature reading at all, only what it is set to. This kind of surprised me, because letting us read the temp is one way to troubleshoot our home's insulation, or how the unit is working. There's a workaround to this: manually lower the eco mode temp until you reach the level where it's not blowing hard, and then you can assume that's around the temp reading of the unit. It's really surprising the heater won't just show you its temperature though, that feels like a basic feature that's missing. Unusual handle design. As some have pointed out there's no grip on the handle and it's a vertical slope. It's not hard to carry by any means, but the ability to do something by accident like drop it increases with this handle design. Stability - the base has no weight so anyone could tip this over if they trip on the cord or bump into it. Not a big deal if the space you're using it in is controlled, but possibly a big deal if you have pets/kids/elders in the space. Untested: Extreme cold weather - Unfortunately only milder weather is hitting me with a mild winter night (mid 30s) right now. I'd say in this weather it's more than adequate even in some degree of poor insulation situations. However, there's a big test to come in the 20s, teens, and zero outside... and so I'll come back to the review when I test more. Overall: I'm giving it 4 stars now, and an additional star later if it works well in the extreme cold. Yes, even with all the cons mentioned the big thing going for this is the heating output and distance is unreal. It's a no-brainer if you have the right situation for it, because why wouldn't you want to be warm. The price is fine as well. You'll see cheaper heaters out there, but those are best if the space you're in is extremely insulated, small, and easy to heat. I don't think you can do much better than this for the volume of room it somehow reaches in problematic areas. Update: I've tried it in colder weather. Still works. Therefore I'll give it 5 stars.
J**A
funcionando si calienta un cuarto mediano muy rapido
F**E
Tengo otros tres calentadores que funcionan mejor y a mitad de precio. Esperaba que esté por sus reseñas y costo fuera fantástico y no lo fue, deja.muchonque desear.
D**K
Love this space heater. Takes up very little space and very easy to move around the house due to its tower design. Very quiet on Eco mode(the only setting I've used and all I needed), and it looks more like a Hi-Fi speaker than a heater... so it just blends in and isn't an eyesore. Lost my furnace just after Christmas and although I had the back of my house sealed off and heated with a big boxy heater, I could easily move this Dreo unit around to the front of the house and stay comfortable warm. I believe it could easily heat up a large master bedroom with no problems. Check out Project Farm on YouTube, title "I’ve Never Seen A Space Heater This Good!". This guy does some of the best reviews I've seen, and he gave it top marks.
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