
Customize your comfort with Ambia's ACH-120, which provides you with two zone control in one beautiful product. The two heater modules can be used combined like a traditional heater, or they can be separated to direct heat toward two separate places. The unique tethered heater modules can be placed up to 6-feet apart--one on the floor and one on a desktop, one on each side of a chair, or each aimed at different people. You can select heat from both modules together and from either the left or ...
- Heat modules separate by up to 6-feet
- Plugs into one standard wall outlet
- Adjustable thermostat
- Interconnect tether disconnects for easy cord routing
- Combined heater provides 1500-watts
This Space Heaters give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Nice'n Warm
Granted it's not winter and I've not put this through a whole heating process of using it multiple nights. But I was able to use it a few times when it got cool here and I can say it heats up nice.
First off this is a ceramic type of heater. Not the fan type of infra-red. There are many pros and cons of each type. Naturally it does get a bit warm (some may say hot) in front, so if you have pets or children be careful.
Whats really nice is you can detach the side so to put part on a table or around something. There is a wire, but it's not going to stretch around the room. Or you can keep it all connected and maneuver the heater up. At the time I'm writing this, there are pictures at the top of this page you can click on to see what I am saying.
There are knobs you turn on/off and regular temperature. Not push buttons. Some prefer one over the other. Many find knobs easier.
What I will say is it's best to plug this directly into the...
2. Neater Heater
File this one under, "how come no one thought of this before?"
It's a ceramic heater that allows you to detach the right half from the base unit (containing the controls) and deploy it up to six feet away.
This means that you and a significant other can each enjoy your own separate heater when you're snuggled up on a couch or sitting at the kitchen table. Or you can have heat on your face and feet simultaneously, when you're seated at a desk. Or you can have the two heaters directing their heat at you from the left and right, enveloping you in warmth.
The two halves feature fan-driven ceramic heaters with red lights that come on to show they're working.
You can choose to fire up just the left half, or the right half, or both together. Note, however, that the single thermostat governs both sides. This means that you can't dial up separate settings for each side, though, of course, you can place one half farther away from you if you get...
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Positives:
* The split design.
* The space in the backs of both heaters to tuck away excess cord.
* Powerful.
* Heats large area.
* Relatively quiet.
* Tilt option for one half when both halves are attached.
* The sides unplug from each other for easier storage.
Negatives:
* DOESN'T turn off automatically when knocked over; No safety tip-over switch.
* The controls are only on one unit of this two-unit heater.
* Requires relatively large floor space because of the stand and horizontal design.
* Front gets very hot.
* The automatic temperature control switches heat on or off only, no gradual decrease high med low - slightly annoying to hear it turn on and off and can mislead you to think that it is entirely off.
I was a little overwhelmed at the amount of floor space needed to use this heater. For a small, crowded room, or place with narrow halls or doors, I wouldn't recommend this version. The front get...
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