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US Mall 1 - Delonghi TRD0715T Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator

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List Price: $91.00
Our Price: $69.95
Your Save: $ 21.05 ( 23% )
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 4 weeks
Manufacturer: Delonghi
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen Brand: DeLonghi Color: Light Grey EAN: 0044387207157 Feature: Energy-efficient oil-filled radiator heater from appliance maker Delonghi; permanently sealed for safety Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Delonghi Manufacturer: Delonghi Maximum Weight Recommendation: 5000 Model: TRD0715T Publisher: Delonghi Studio: Delonghi Warranty: Full US Warranty by DeLonghi
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Features
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Energy-efficient oil-filled radiator heater from appliance maker Delonghi; permanently sealed for safety Constructed in rustproof metal with patented thermal slots for heat emission; back panel controls Operates at 110va AC with outputs of 600, 900, and 1500 wattages; adjustable room thermostat for comfort With a 24-hour programmable timer for 96 program variations; power shuts off if heater is knocked over Radiator heater weighs 23 pounds upon shipping; limited 1-year warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Oil filled radiator Comment: These heaters work great! I have an in law apartment (900 sq. ft.) that I converted to oil heat 3 years ago from electric heat. This being 2008 and oil being at $4.00 a gallon, I considered to "convert" back to electric. I purchased 4 of these radiators and showed my mother in law how to use them. She puts them on level one at 1/3 the way on the heat switch and her apartment is warm within 15 minutes. She has her regular oil heat thermostat set on 55 degrees and uses these as a main heat source. It's a shame that oil heat is now more expensive than electric heat, but I am glad that she can now "switch" between each energy source and I get to choose which one is cheaper seeing I pay the bill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: coool heater---I mean Hot Comment: nice way to protect winter house from freeze up. A more accurate thermostat (digital and separate from heater?) would be a better than the none to accurate dial on the heater.
Customer Rating:      Summary: the owner of the home Comment: I had to use the Delonghi Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator while living inside a dilapidated attic which had a hole in the roof. It was winter so without this I'd be dead. I had to lug it up the stairs, it's about 30 lbs, has wheels, and fills up easily, the owner of the home gave me a refill can. Works okay, minor issues include a "clunking noise" and a horrible after exhaust smell, since I had an open hole in the roof I had adequate ventilation but I did notice some dead pigeons around it. You're best bet is to have some type of vent open that gets cold outside air. Don't smoke around this either and don't drill into it at any cost.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Outgassing Comment: This product emits a strong outgassing smell when in use. Still strong after a few weeks of use.
I wonder about the toxicity of this smell. May give me a headache. Other reviewers have found the same.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Complaints Comment: I purchased this for my Mother-in-law, I have not seen it working but she as not complained about it so I think its fine.
No Complaints.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Oil filled radiator Comment: These heaters work great! I have an in law apartment (900 sq. ft.) that I converted to oil heat 3 years ago from electric heat. This being 2008 and oil being at $4.00 a gallon, I considered to "convert" back to electric. I purchased 4 of these radiators and showed my mother in law how to use them. She puts them on level one at 1/3 the way on the heat switch and her apartment is warm within 15 minutes. She has her regular oil heat thermostat set on 55 degrees and uses these as a main heat source. It's a shame that oil heat is now more expensive than electric heat, but I am glad that she can now "switch" between each energy source and I get to choose which one is cheaper seeing I pay the bill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: coool heater---I mean Hot Comment: nice way to protect winter house from freeze up. A more accurate thermostat (digital and separate from heater?) would be a better than the none to accurate dial on the heater.
Customer Rating:      Summary: the owner of the home Comment: I had to use the Delonghi Safe Heat Oil-Filled Radiator while living inside a dilapidated attic which had a hole in the roof. It was winter so without this I'd be dead. I had to lug it up the stairs, it's about 30 lbs, has wheels, and fills up easily, the owner of the home gave me a refill can. Works okay, minor issues include a "clunking noise" and a horrible after exhaust smell, since I had an open hole in the roof I had adequate ventilation but I did notice some dead pigeons around it. You're best bet is to have some type of vent open that gets cold outside air. Don't smoke around this either and don't drill into it at any cost.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Outgassing Comment: This product emits a strong outgassing smell when in use. Still strong after a few weeks of use.
I wonder about the toxicity of this smell. May give me a headache. Other reviewers have found the same.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Complaints Comment: I purchased this for my Mother-in-law, I have not seen it working but she as not complained about it so I think its fine.
No Complaints.
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