Technical Details
- Add instant sun-like warmth to small spaces like bathrooms; great for use as a desk heater
- Energy efficient with an energy savings of 300 watts
- Ultra-quiet operation, cool touch housing, built-in carrying handle
- Internal heat limiting thermal cut-off function, tip-over safety switch
- Measures 13.3 by 9.6 by 9.5 inches and weighs 3.4 pounds
Product Description
This 9" Dish Heater provides Instant Sun-like Warmth from a Radiant Heat Source. Energy Savings of 300 Watts uses less energy that conventional heaters.Internal Heat Limiting Thermal Cut-off Device and Tip-over Safety Switch offers safety and peace of mind during use. Constructed with a Cool Touch Housing and Built-in Carrying Handle for ease in portability.Ultra Quiet Operation for use in any room.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
2010-07-02
By C. Kalapala (Houston TX)
This heater is perfect for office. Perfect for any small space. Absolutely quiet of course as it uses a coil. The dish redirects and focuses the heat well. I thought it will take at least a minute to even show any sign of heat but you can feel it within seconds! Just got it a few hours ago. Lets see how long this one lasts.
2010-06-25
By Shareen
I find this product perfect for what I need; a little warmth in the morning, when I get home from work.
It makes absolutely no noise. I haven't had it long enough to know the length of time it will continue to work, but it seems to be having no problems at the moment.
2010-05-19
By Jack McCormack (Boston, MA USA)
I added this heater to my arsenal of portable heaters in my underheated house in Florida where we had some cold spells this past winter. performed like a champ- provided spot heat where needed without the need to heat up the large air space in some larger rooms. Highly recommended!
2010-03-28
By Teddy
This unit does well in a small space or if you are in front of it. It service it purpose.
2010-03-24
By Elsy D. (Lowell, MA, USA)
'They' turned down the thermostat at work and forbade space heaters due to their traditional power requirements (750-1500 watts). When I saw that this only draws 300 watts, I wasn't sure if it would do the job. It DOES do the job just fine. It is a personal heater, not a space heater, and when placed under my cubicle desk pointed at my legs it warms me all over. It has no built-in thermostat (on/off switch only) but I'm fine with that. I can type again without my hands hurting from the cold.
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