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Honeywell HZ-709 7-Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls and Easy Set Controls.
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The Honeywell digital oil-filled radiator is built from heavy-gauge steel for long-lasting performance and has a durable, rust-free enamel finish. Each metal fin is machine welded to ensure a leak-free operation and as an added feature, the oil in this portable heater never needs to be refilled or replaced. The temperature set function maintains your desired temperature making it even more user friendly and the three heat settings offer energy efficient heating options. A unique, front-mounted cord wrap allows easy off-season cord storage and the digital display clearly communicates heater settings. Additionally, back-lit controls provide visibility in the dark and four easy-glide casters make it easy to transport it from room to room. This heater also has a black finish with bright chrome accents for a clean, modern aesthetic. This radiator is backed by a 5-year limited warranty.
- Temperature set function maintains desired temperature
- Timer Function for 1-12 Hour run time
- Safety Matters Features: solid heavy gauge steel, durable rust-free enamel finish, machine welded for leak-free operation, HPN type 3 prong plug power cord, power indicator light
- 3 Heat Settings for energy efficient heating options
- 3 Year Warranty
Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls Reviews
Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls Reviews
74 of 79 people found the following review helpful WOW! This heater really works!!!!, By This review is from: Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls (Kitchen) The Honeywell HZ-709 comes very well packaged with solid styrofoam wrapped around the unit all inside a heavy duty cardboard box. When I opened mine I wasn't surprised that there wasn't a scratch on it. It comes with the radiator unit, four plastic casters, two brackets, two u-bolts, owners manual, and warranty card. There is basic tool-free assembly required to put on the casters, but its so easy a cave man could do it. The instructions to do this are also very easy to understand.Once the unit is assembled then it is time to plug it in. The digital settings are very easy to adjust with one power button and three two-way switches. One switch is for adjusting the thermostat, which can be set to the max of eighty five degrees fahrenheit. Another is for setting the power low (600 watts), medium (900 watts), and high (1500 watts). The last switch is for setting a hourly timer for shutting the unit off. The temperature switch can also be used to change from fahrenheit to... Read more 37 of 37 people found the following review helpful Best heater on the market, This review is from: Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls (Kitchen) THE HONEYWELL HZ-709: I'm on my sixth oil-filled radiator heater. It's a Honeywell HZ-709, the only satisfactory one I've found currently on the market. The first Honeywell I bought worked very well for one season. When I began experiencing problems, I found customer service to be very responsive and responsible.THE OTHERS: I had a Lakewood which worked very well, but Lakewood doesn't make these heaters anymore. I've also tried two different DeLonghi radiators. Both of them continued to put out irritating fumes even after the break in period. Back they went. Likewise for the Holmes I bought. It gave off a low-level odor that I didn't find too noxious at first; but after the first few hours I developed a continuous and worsening headache + nausea that wouldn't quit unless I left the house. It didn't put out as much heat as the Honeywell either. I gave it two days to prove itself, then gave up on it. THE WARRANTY: So I've purchased a second Honeywell. As I... Read more 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful So sad it broke!, By Kelly R. "Kelly" (Knoxville, TN) - See all my reviews This review is from: Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls (Kitchen) We loved ours! A lot of the people who are having problems with it shutting itself off randomly are probably playing with the middle button on the unit - it is some kind of timer. We never used it, but realized when we had the same problem.Our problem is that the oil pan must have burst or something - I came into the kitchen one day and there was a brown puddle on the floor and the thermostat was registering 90 degrees. So thankful it didn't catch on fire or anything, but if it hadn't been on linoleum it would have left a nasty mess on the carpet. Returned it to the store no problem, but we were unable to replace it with the same model as it was not in stock. |
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