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Type:Radiator ◊ Power Source:Electric ◊ Heating Element:Oil Filled ◊ Heating Levels:3 Levels ◊ Features:Thermostat, Wheels ◊ Power:600 - 1,500 Watt ◊ Warranty:5 Years ◊ Exterior Color:White ◊ MPN:HZ690 ◊ Product ID:28067469 ◊ UPC:840356800363 39 more reviews »
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UPC:044387707152 ◊ Type:Radiator ◊ Product ID:45056183 ◊ MPN:574947 ◊ Features:Timer, Thermostat, Wheels 143 more reviews »
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Type:Radiator ◊ Heating Levels:3 Levels ◊ MPN:DHHZ709 ◊ Product ID:40796285 ◊ Power Source:Electric ◊ Heating Element:Oil Filled ◊ Features:Wheels, Carrying Handle ◊ Exterior Color:Metallic Finish ◊ UPC:092926346041 32 more reviews »
- 183,691 matching reviews for "worst oil filled radiator with digital thermostat"
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…This DeLonghi oil-filled radiator heater is the best!
It is totally silent, excepting for a slight click when the thermostat kicks in and heats my good sized bedroom through the night…
… this office up to 60F after a couple/few hours.
This is my first oil filled radiator type space heater. I'm hoping that they are not all like this because I like the idea of quiet steady heat. I… 57 more reviews » -
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…RADIATOR IS SLEEK IN DESIGN; HIGHLY EFFICIENT; AND SAFE . THE HEAT OUTPUT IS HIGHER AND FASTER; COMPARED TO OTHER OIL-FILLED RADIATORS. DELONGHI IS THE PREMIERE BRAND FOR THIS APPLIANCE.…
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…I have a trustworthy older Delonghi oil-filled radiator (model called Magnum), so I had some expectations from this newer model.
Apparently it fails on all important keys: no timer…
…The Delonghi TRD0715T Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator is an over-priced waste of money. I had a cheaper Delonghi in the past- simple- 600W, 900 W, 1500 W, 'thermostat' dial that worked great.
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… knew I'd like something quiet. Real quiet. My next try was an Oil Filled Radiator. It was much quieter - just low clicking sounds (probably from the metal or oil expanding?) - but failed to impress…
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… (read : noisy) the fan inside was. It did do a decent job warming up the room though.
I knew I'd like something quiet. Real quiet. My next try was an Oil Filled Radiator. It was much quieter… 33 more reviews » -
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… you money over other space heaters i.e. oil filled electric radiators. My electric bill seems to have gone up using this heater over a previous oil filled electric unit by the same manufacturer. I…
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from Amazon.com
…I bought this product based on a recommendation from my dad and from the positive review it received on Consumer Reports. My dad recommended an oil filled radiator, and this was the top rated oil…
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…Delonghi Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator Heater
This is a great heater. It is safe and heats really well.…
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….5 hours to get room up to desired temp (although this is normal for oil-filled radiators).
It's really too bad that Delonghi can't spend a few extra bucks to build a timer that works well…
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… 1.5 hours to get room up to desired temp (although this is normal for oil-filled radiators).
It's really too bad that Delonghi can't spend a few extra bucks to build a timer that works…
… - not like oil filled radiators. The heat produced is enjoyably "ambient" without the feeling of a hot blast with cold spots around it. Best of all, it is silent. Because of the design, no fan is is needed…
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from Amazon.com
… />Not all oil filled heaters are the same....I found out the hard way, returning two Soleus Heaters that couldn't warm milk. Delonghi is the way to go.
Keep in mind all oil filled radiators…
… to different thermostat settings at different times - but that is not the case with this unit - it's either on or off. When it's on, it maintains a fairly even heat, since it is oil filled. The oil gives…
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