
The DeLonghi EW7707CM Safeheat 1500W ComforTemp Portable Oil-Filled Radiator will effectively heat any room in the home. The unit is permanently sealed with pure diathermic oil for stable, efficient heating and never needs refilling. Patented thermal slots are specially designed to maximize heat flow yet maintain a low surface temperature. The radiator uses economical ComforTemp technology to save energy and money by automatically maintaining the optimal temperature in the room, at the touch of ...
- 7 permanently sealed fins with pure diathermic oil never need refilling
- Energy efficient ComforTemp feature sets ideal temperature (68-70 degrees)
- Patented thermal slots maximize heat flow yet maintain a low surface temperature
- Automatically turns on when the room temperature drops below 44 degrees F with anti-freeze setting
- Automatically turns off with safety thermal cut-off if heater becomes too warm
This Heaters & Accessories give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Wonderful when used properly (e.g. at night).
After reading many of the reviews on Amazon, I purchased this delonghi heater. I can't be happier with its performance. I believe the more positive reviews are a result of using this heater as it was designed - to gradually maintain a slow heat in a small-mid sized enclosed room (say, 20x20 with 9' ceilings). If you want to quickly heat a large room with a blast of hot air, get something with a fan or turn up the thermostat.
We use this heater at night. It does such an effective job of keeping our room at a comfortable 70F (even at lower settings), that we have programmed our central heat thermostat to go down to 60F at night. Of course, the effectiveness of the heater is also dependent on how well your house is insulated.
There were some comments about the heater getting hot to the touch. Well, yes, of course it does - it's a heater! But even at it's highest setting, the metal is not sizzling. It is well insulated enough that you can touch it for a few seconds...
2. No better heat than this!
I purchased two of these radiator heaters last Fall and used them all through the heating season. They are wonderful. SO much better than any blower, convection, or ceramic heaters I've had - and I've had them all. Our 152 year old house has hot water (boiler) heat so we're used to a system that doesn't blow and dry out the air but with fuel oil prices as they have been for the past few years we just can't see heating this big old house with our furnace. We have a woodstove to heat the major portion of the house but our bedroom and utility room are cold due to being away from woodstove heat and are both drafty rooms to boot. These heaters worked so well to keep those two areas perfectly comfortable without the drying effect of blower or convection heat. For years we've struggled with noisy, drying space heaters that caused much stress due to fire hazards etc. Contrary to what one review said this "Safe Heat" heater is truly safe. There are no serious fire hazard warnings on this item...
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An effective, clean-smelling, silent heater
I own two Delonghi oil-filled heaters. I bought them a few years ago, used them intermittently, then put them in storage. When fuel oil bills skyrocketed, I brought them out to start using again.
What motivated me to start using them again was when bill for heating oil for my little house jumped to over $300 a month. Using two Delonghi heaters set on "low" for sixteen hours a day, it has dropped to less than $50. That's a $250 a month in savings, in the coldest months.
My experience has been that oil filled heaters work great, if you know how to use them. Oil filled electric heaters aren't just "plug and play." If you use them as recommended, they're powerful, economic and effective. If you don't, you'll have the problems people complain about in some of these reviews.
How to use 'em:
1) Always TEMPER them before use. A lot of people skip this step, but you shouldn't. To temper them, before using them in your house, plug them in...
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