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1.Lasko 754200 Ceramic Heater with Adjustable Thermostat from: Lasko
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Tools & Hardware : Lasko 754200 Ceramic Heater with Adjustable Thermostat
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Worthless Thermostat - Well Built Heater. I bought this for my bedroom after the a Honeywell Hz-2200 started to rattle after only 2yrs. This little unit is well built and will never rattle. BUT the thermostat is terrible. The room swings 8 degrees and the setting is never the same. I just ordered another Honeywell hz2200 - It kept the tempature at a predictable level, I just hope that this one lasts longer.

2.DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology from: Delonghi
August 15, 2007
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Tools & Hardware : DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology
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I bought the DeLonghi Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp, the DeLonghi Micathermic flat panel model, and the Oil-filled Radiator without ComfortTemp. All of them work GREAT.

I have each one in a section of my @1800sq.ft.house, so that I can heat just the rooms that we are using, instead of turning on central gas heat.
The ComforTemp model heats up our entire great room/family room/dining room and kitchen, which is one big open space with hardwood floors and gets chilly.

The Micathermic model I use to warm up the hallway, bathroom, and kids' bedrooms, especially at night (on a low setting).

The non-ComforTemp model I use to warm up the master bedroom and bathroom.

They all do a fantastic job. Our house is warm, cozy, quiet and comfortable...MUCH ... Read More

3.DeLonghi HHP1500 Mica Panel Radiator from: Delonghi
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Tools & Hardware : DeLonghi HHP1500 Mica Panel Radiator
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I bought the DeLonghi Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp, the DeLonghi Micathermic flat panel model, and the Oil-filled Radiator without ComfortTemp. All of them work GREAT.

I have each one in a section of my @1800sq.ft.house, so that I can heat just the rooms that we are using, instead of turning on central gas heat.
The ComforTemp model heats up our entire great room/family room/dining room and kitchen, which is one big open space with hardwood floors and gets chilly.

The Micathermic model I use to warm up the hallway, bathroom, and kids' bedrooms, especially at night (on a low setting).

The non-ComforTemp model I use to warm up the master bedroom and bathroom.

They all do a fantastic job. Our house is warm, cozy, quiet and comfortable...MUCH more ... Read More

4.DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater from: DeLonghi
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Tools & Hardware : DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater
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I bought two of this fan heaters, at the beginning they were working great, but a month later one died, wouldn't even work as a fan, and the other, after six months, I can only set it to run in low power, since in high turns itself off after two minutes, very disappointed, I'd go for something a little bit more expensive but long-lasting.

5.Delonghi TRD0715T Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator from: Delonghi
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Tools & Hardware : Delonghi TRD0715T Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator
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I have no complaints about the size, weight or effectiveness about this heater. However, the wheels are this things STINK!!!! I cannot get them to stay attached to the bottom. They are held together by a small piece of metal and do not stay in the holes. I have tried everything from hammering them into place to simply duct taping them. Right now it is leaning with a piece of wood underneath, which makes maneuvering it very difficult.

Other than the wheels, I would recommend this to anyone who needs to heat a small to medium sized room.

6.Lux Products TX9000TS Touch Screen 7 Day Programmable Thermostat from: Lux Products
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Tools & Hardware : Lux Products TX9000TS Touch Screen 7 Day Programmable Thermostat
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There was a very simple digital thermostat with no programming features in my townhome when I purchased it. I wanted something that would turn on the heat in the morning before I woke. After reading the reviews on this and other units here at Amazon, I decided on this thermostat. Installation was fast and simple. Programming was even simpler. There's a built-in Energy Star compliant program but I chose to customize. It was a snap. In just a few minutes it was running. It has a large and attractive touchscreen, a 15-second backlight for use in the dark, and an streamlined case that will fit in nicely in almost any home. The Amazon price is much lower than retail stores. I highly recommend this unit to do-it-yourselfers of any skill level.

7.DeLonghi DCH1030 Ceramic Heater from: Delonghi
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Tools & Hardware : DeLonghi DCH1030 Ceramic Heater
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Produces a lot of heat, perhaps a bit loud but it's cheap, reliable, and it does the job. Would highly recommend it for an economical way to heat a room.

8.Honeywell HT800 Super Turbo High Performance Fan, Black from: Honeywell
March 29, 2005
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Tools & Hardware : Honeywell HT800 Super Turbo High Performance Fan, Black
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This is a high quality fan. It gives off a powerful blast of air. The fan doesn't take up a lot of space, which is great. The sound that comes from the fan is medium volume, which is perfect. It's loud enough to block noises such as loud talking coming from the neighbors, but the fan is not loud enough to be annoying to you.

9.Vornado EH1-0028-06 DVH Digital Vortex Heater from: Vornado
March 29, 2005
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Tools & Hardware : Vornado EH1-0028-06 DVH Digital Vortex Heater
Though a little more pricey than the VH2 and the AVH2 I really like the fact that it has a digital thermostat. It definitely heats my room in my house which is 12'x20' in roughly 10 minutes or so depending on how cold it already was in the room. It has great safety features so I don't have to worry about fires or anything. It is ridiculously quiet which is nice as it is never annoying however it does make it harder to remember to turn it off when I leave the room. It's a great product that works.

What helped me the most when deciding to get the DVTH and the VH2 was Vornado's website which compared the two [...]

In a nutshell, the DVTH (this unit) has a digital thermostat, adjusts the output based on desired temp rather than just turning off and on, and yeah it uses numeric values rather ... Read More

10.Eco-heater whole room heater from: Eco-heater
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Tools & Hardware : Eco-heater whole room heater
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I bought this heater to install in the nursery so the baby's room would stay warmer overnight while the rest of the house went down to 60 degrees. The house has attic insulation, but no wall insulation, and there are storm windows.

The good about the heater: It is unobtrusive. We have it installed on an interior wall out of the way. It is easy to install; it took about 10 minutes. It keeps the baby's room warmer than the rest of the house. I also like the fact that it uses less power than a standard heater. Not only is it cheaper to run, I have fewer concerns about overloading circuits. I like the fact that it has a paintable surface, although I haven't decided if I am going to paint it. I have heard that painting radiators reduces their efficiency and I don't know if that applies to this heater.
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