- Nichrome Wire Non-Glow Heating Element
- Automatic Thermostat to maintain constant temperature
- Compact Design for extra convenience is smaller spaces
- Safety Tip Bracket
- Internal high limit safety fuse
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little heater,
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not enough heat,
This review is from: Lakewood 792/JR 750/1500 Watt Fan Forced Utility Heater (Kitchen)
I picked this heater up at Wal-Mart for $15. It's intended use was for our office/spare bedroom. This particular room is freezing, it's as if there is no insulation! The room is about 10'x12'.
Well, after letting this new heater run for a couple hours, I was kind of disappointed with the heat output. I ran it on the high setting, and had it cranked all the way up, but it was only warm within 2 feet in front of it. My father has an old little space heater about half the size of this, and his kicks the heat! *Update* After using this for several weeks, I would change the rating to 3 stars. The first day I used it, it was particularly cold out, and this heater was having a hard time taking the chill off the room. But most of the time is does a decent job of warming the room. Only other problem is that it is a bit loud when it's running.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like mine when its running,
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This review is from: Lakewood 792/JR 750/1500 Watt Fan Forced Utility Heater (Kitchen)
I like mine when its running. I have only had to fix it about 15 times. I do like it because it was cheap, 17 bucks at Walmart, and puts out plenty of heat. These will cut off sometimes if they have to much dust in them, may be a safety feature. I had one little wire in it that kept coming loose or arcing. Had to fix that about 10 times or so. The last time must have been the trick. Someone at Walmart told me she had about 20 in the back that people had brought back. In other words, nothing but problems. But if you can fix stuff its not that bad. The case is actually very durable. Simple basic design. I may have just got a bad one. Kinda reminds me of an old car I had that ate a starter every 80,000 miles. Got so use to fixing it that it became no big deal, and only took a few minutes. I know.... strange review.
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