Comfort Zone® Oscillating Parabolic Dish Radiant Heater with Telescopic Mount and remote control features two heat settings, 700/1000 watts, 70° oscillation, adjustable horizontal tilt on a 28”-34” expandable telescoping pedestal. The timer function counts down from 7.5 hours. Safety tip over switch gives peace of mind where safety is concerned. ETL approved for sale in the US. Comfort Zone® is driven to perfection producing quality products for everyday living.
- remote control
- Timer function
- 70° oscillation
- Adjustable horizontal tilt
- 28?-34? expandable height Telescoping pedestal
This Space Heaters give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Do you wanna feel some heat?
Heat, if that's what you want, this heater will give it to you. Before I tell you what's good about this heater, let me tell you why I only gave it 4 stars. The reason: This heater doesn't have a thermostat. It is a completely manual turn on and off unit. It does have a timer, but I still haven't figured out when to use the timer other then putting it in a room and leaving the room knowing it will shut off when it reaches the time I set. Other than that I can't think of another reason except maybe when you go to sleep it will shut off, but it will get cold if it shuts off and you'll have to get up or use the remote to turn it back on. Either way, it's not a big deal. This heater is well worth the money. It has a gorgeous dish with diamond cuts throughout the inside and when it's on, wow, the look alone is worth the money. It also warms you like the sun. We have a fairly large media room and this heater makes us quite comfortable. We don't even have to put the main house heat on. Now...
2. shot sparks all over my bedroom
I only had this heater about 3 days when, after having been on for 4 hours (not an excessive amount of time), it started shooting sparks out of its back. I was in bed falling asleep, and don't want to think about what would have happened had I slept through it.
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Some assembly required
You'll need a Phillip and about 20 min as the instructions aren't clear and putting it all together is a matter of trial and error. The actual oscillation is a bit wobbly and all plastic parts looked "used". The remote works well from my bed and is perfect for warming up the room the short time between hitting the snooze button and actually getting out of bed.
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