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DeLonghi Ceramic Heater with Thermostat (DCH4590ER)
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DeLonghi Ceramic Heater with Thermostat (DCH4590ER)

List Price: $70.00
Our Price: $69.95
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de1147-2

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Description:

This ceramic heater provides effective directional heating and even heat distribution as it oscillates right to left. Three power levels, three modes, and an easy-to-adjust digital thermostat help you customize your heating preferences.

Features:

Ceramic heating element provides intense directional flow of heat.


Overheat, Tip-Over Auto-shut-off safety feature.


Electronic climate control and digital thermostat.


Motorized oscillation for more even distribution of heat.


Three Power Levels - Min, Max, or Auto power settings.


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.07 inches
Product Width: 10.94 inches
Product Height: 14.57 inches
Product Weight: 6.1 pounds
Package Length: 14.5 inches
Package Width: 11.0 inches
Package Height: 8.0 inches
Package Weight: 5.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 47 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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4Great product!Mar 18, 2010
The heater is louder than I expected, but does a great job keeping the temperature steady...the remote control is nice as well!

5great valueMar 10, 2010
Purchased this for my invalide husband who was "freezing" in our drafty house. Actually I bought it for me too because I was tired of crawling under his desk to crank up the heat.

4good - but loudMar 08, 2010
heats up the room fast. but it is loud .
best suitable for the rooms that are not occupied all the time -
like a guest bathroom.

5Hot air hereMar 06, 2010
I purposely gave this unit a thorough test i.e. actual usage through the winter before commenting. It has worked very well and have no complaints. A more critical analysis from an engineering perspective follows:

In the auto mode, there is virtually no hysteresis between the high and low heat commands within the controls. It continually shift forth and back and will result in a reduced life expectancy. On the same token, once the high limit is reached and the unit stops automatically, the fan does not force air through and past the sensor to restart the unit when it should be on. I've found that by running in fan mode and then immediately to heat everything works just fine.




5Surprisingly EffectiveFeb 16, 2010
When I first took it out of the box and saw how small it was and how light it was I was worried it wouldn't be powerful enough - but BOY was I wrong! It does a brilliant job of keeping our normally freezing first floor kitchen toasty warm.

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