DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater

Submitted by alex on Thu, 2005-12-01 11:10.
  • Portable fan/heater
  • Adjustable thermostat; extra-quiet operation
  • PTC ceramic thermal cut-off automatically shuts unit off
  • Dual heat-flow setting regulates warm air output; fan without heat option
  • Anti-freeze setting for minimal heat temperature

  • Dual Heat Settings - 750 and 1500 Watts / Adjustable Thermostat / AntiFreeze Setting / Fan-Only Setting / Cool HandleNo more worrying about overheating or starting a fire, a ceramic thermal cut-off mechanism shuts the heater down if it's accidentally tipped over or covered with curtains, blankets etc. A dual heat-flow setting makes it easy to regulate. Choose the "hi" setting for 1500 watts or the "lo" setting for 750 watts. And, an adjustable thermostat helps fine-tune temperatures and conserve energy. When winter is over, the fan operates without heat for summer cooling. A built-in handle and wide solid base ensures optimal stability and convenient portability. And, this quiet operator is perfect for any room in the house. An anti-freeze setting automatically turns on the heater when the temperature reaches 44 degrees Fahrenheit. --Brian Olson

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    Submitted by guest (not verified) on Fri, 2006-05-12 04:00.

    I bought this product after reading some of these reviews, and I am sorry that I didn't buy a higher end model because I don't like it. Here's why:

    Pros - It heats up very quickly. In my small room I only used the low setting, usually at about a 3.
    -It's quieter than my other fan, but it's still loud to someone who likes to sleep with silence.

    Cons - The heater wouldn't even start up until I turned the dial to 3.
    -If I turned the dial anywhere past 3 it got way too hot in my room.
    -The auto shutoff on this totally sucked. It only shut itself off when it was exactly on the 3 line.
    -Speaking of lines, I followed another reviewer's advise and used a Sharpie to draw a line where the numbers were because it was so hard to see them on the knob.
    -While the heater gets hotter the higher up you turn it, the fan mode doesn't get any cooler. In fan mode everything from 3 - 6 was the same speed and really didn't help cool things off much.

    I'm very disappointed in this product, as well as the other reviewers because Amazon reviews have never let me down before.

    Submitted by rvannatt (not verified) on Wed, 2006-03-29 05:00.

    I like mine. It heats our master bathroom pretty quickly. I don't think it would be good for large room heating. The only complaint I have is that you can't turn it off at the heater and when it heats to the set temp then the light goes off so you may forget that it is plugged in and on because it isn't running and the light went off. It's like they wired it wrong. Otherwise I love it. I got mine on e-bay for $12.

    Submitted by guest (not verified) on Sat, 2006-02-18 05:00.

    This is a great unit, especially for the price. However, it just started malfunctioning (used for 2 months) and now the fan will not shut off unless you unplug the unit. It sounds like the thermostat switch has gone bad. Still heats great though -- you just now have to ALWAYS unplug the unit, otherwise the fan keeps running. No response as of yet from Delonghi and the store where I purchased it will not exchange it as it's beyond their 30-day time period for exchanges.

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by thefacelessevil (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    My office building has been freezing lately so I decided to take matters into my own hands and purchase a heater. This has the features I was looking for:

    1) Low Budget (Under 20? Yes please!)
    2) Whisper quiet (It makes as much noise as your average desk fan which doesn't disturb your neighbors)
    3) Easy to use (Two dials, one for 'Mode selector' and the other for 'Thermostat')
    4) Size (Small so it doesn't take over my desk space)
    5) Look (Plain color & Simple design as to not distract myself or my coworkers)

    There is no "Off" switch but when you turn both the mode and thermostat to the lowest settings it will stop(the little orange light will be on, but that's no distraction for me). It also comes with nice booklets for instructions and their service center availabilities.

    One downer was the fact that I wanted a fan and a heater in one, and while you can use the fan without heat it isn't powerful enough for getting really cool. Oh well, it's still a perfect heater for my needs!

    Submitted by alexant28 (not verified) on Tue, 2006-01-10 05:00.

    Well, here are my problems with this unit:

    1) It barely works. I use it in a 12x14 foot bedroom. There are two settings, 1500 watts and 750 watts, and you have to have it on 1500 before it warms the room at all. At 750, I can put my freezing hands in front of it and the air coming out of it feels slightly above lukewarm. If I leave it on for a half hour, it raises a closed 60 degree room to 62. This has to be the most inefficient space heater on earth to produce such little heat with 750 watts of power. Literally every other ceramic heater ever made is better. You'll spend much more on electricity over time than you save on the heater. There are much better heaters out there, please buy a different one instead - ANY one. You can't possibly do any worse.

    2) There's no off switch!!! I couldn't believe this until I read the manual, and sure enough - if you want to turn it off you have to unplug it. Ridiculous!

    3) It's ugly as sin - it looks like some kind of avant garde sliced egg.

    Submitted by videofile2100 (not verified) on Wed, 2006-01-04 05:00.

    This is a nice little heater,selling between 15 to 20 bucks.Shop around...This heater is good for spot heating at the office,or your home...The unit will only heat a small room..Dont expect this to work like an expesive heater...Please keep the heater away,from children,who might mistake the heater for a toy...Always check that the power cord,doesnt heat up...Dont use extension cords...A nice unit...If you purchase this unit..please make sure the retailer has a good refund/exchange policy of at least 30 days

    Submitted by lalia8 (not verified) on Tue, 2005-12-27 05:00.

    I bought this to keep my son cozy in his room at night in the winter (our heating system just doesn't seem to do its job). It REALLY works well! Powerful little machine! My son's room is 11x15 and it heats up his room toasty-warm when his bedroom door is closed. Yes, as others have said, it could use an OFF switch (you have to unplug it completely) and the temperature markings could be more visible, but it works and it is cheap! I couldn't have made a better choice!

    Submitted by ppepperbottom (not verified) on Sun, 2005-12-18 05:00.

    I was all excited to get this heater and have a nice warm bathroom when I showered. However, I unpacked it, plugged it in, and the fan wouldn't work. The heating element worked but the fan wouldn't turn. I won't be getting another one of this brand. It's the first time ever that I have received something broken from Amazon.

    Submitted by ppepperbottom (not verified) on Sun, 2005-12-18 05:00.

    I was all excited to get this heater and have a nice warm bathroom when I showered. However, I unpacked it, plugged it in, and the fan wouldn't work. The heating element worked but the fan wouldn't turn. I won't be getting another one of this brand. It's the first time ever that I have received something broken from Amazon.

    Submitted by ppepperbottom (not verified) on Sun, 2005-12-18 05:00.

    I was all excited to get this heater and have a nice warm bathroom when I showered. However, I unpacked it, plugged it in, and the fan wouldn't work. The heating element worked but the fan wouldn't turn. I won't be getting another one of this brand. It's the first time ever that I have received something broken from Amazon.

    Submitted by ppepperbottom (not verified) on Sun, 2005-12-18 05:00.

    I was all excited to get this heater and have a nice warm bathroom when I showered. However, I unpacked it, plugged it in, and the fan wouldn't work. The heating element worked but the fan wouldn't turn. I won't be getting another one of this brand. It's the first time ever that I have received something broken from Amazon.

    Submitted by ppepperbottom (not verified) on Sun, 2005-12-18 05:00.

    I was all excited to get this heater and have a nice warm bathroom when I showered. However, I unpacked it, plugged it in, and the fan wouldn't work. The heating element worked but the fan wouldn't turn. I won't be getting another one of this brand. It's the first time ever that I have received something broken from Amazon.