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Pro Breeze® 2000W Ceramic Fan Heater - Electric Heater with Automatic Oscillation, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings & Tip-Over Protection - Portable Heater for Home, Office, Study, Garage, Bathroom

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Heads up: if you’re looking for the best wall-mounted oil filled radiators, skip to the last 3 listings. 1. VonHaus 1,500W Oil Filled Electric Radiator (7 Fin) Pro Breeze One (1) Year Limited Warranty - United Kingdom (England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland)

While you should be cautious not to touch the hot radiator fins, or place the unit next to flammable objects, oil filled heaters don’t have an exposed heating element and present a reduced fire hazard compared to other heater types. Top 9 Best Oil Filled Radiator Models of 2021 Heat Settings & Adjustable Thermostat: A fully adjustable thermostat and 3 heat settings of 2500W, 1300W and 1200W allow you to find and maintain the perfect room temperature. Like the 7-fin variant, the VonHaus 2,500W Oil Filled Radiator is also quite portable thanks to its 4 castor wheels. More expensive models appeared to become overly complicated and lost that easy to use feeling. This isn’t something we wanted; a simple mini ceramic fan heater was all that was required. Advanced Safety: Built-in overheat protection, a safety tip-over switch and automatic thermal shutoff ensure the radiator instantly switches off in any unsafe situation.

For Pro Breeze products (hereinafter referred to as “Products” or “Product “) One Retail Group provides consumers with the option of a three (3) year Protection Plan. This gives you the option of buying an additional Protection Plan for a period of two (2) years.

It’s equally imperative that your heater can turn off automatically when you don’t need it, and a timer is particularly useful for ensuring your radiator does not consume an excessive amount of energy. How to Get the Most Out of Your Oil HeaterOne more thing to note is that it says right on the box, in slightly different words, that this unit is not meant to run a high duty cycle. I don't think it would work well in large rooms or in something like a hunting blind that's very drafty/open to outside. It's meant for relatively small rooms with relatively small heat losses so it doesn't have to run 100% of the time. I haven't tested the over-temperature function yet, and don't really intend to. Generally, relying on the safety limit isn't a good plan anyway.

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