Product Description
Baseboard heater with digital controls
Amazon.com Review
Stay cozy through the dark days of winter with this quiet digital heater from Honeywell. The 120-volt heater offers a cost-effective alternative to a central heating system, or can bring warmth to an area of activity while the overall household system runs on low. A range of safety features and Electrical Climate Control (EEC) further endear this easy-to-use heater to users.
Honeywell crafted the low profile heater with flame-resistant plastic. Users monitor temperatures on an oversized LCD screen. The push-button digital comfort control allows users to designate preferred climate temperatures. Once the heater reaches the desired temperature, it displays the information on the heat indicator badge and upholds the level by EEC. Operating at a 1500-watt output, the heater uses a three-prong grounded plug to affix to power outlets. A programmable timer function enables users to predetermine automatic shut-off up in one to ten hours. For fire safety, the heater also automatically shuts off upon knock-over or if overheating. Power and caution lights also enhance safety. Do not place the heater outdoors or near flammables and avoid running the power line under carpeting. Thorough safety guidelines and assembly instructions are included. A limited five-year warranty covers this item. The heater weighs 13.1 pounds upon shipping --Jessica Reuling
- Digital controls with large LCD screen & Easy to set buttons
- Temperature set function maintains desired temperature
- Timer function for 1-10 hours with auto shut-off
- Tip-Over safety protection device & SafeGuard Alert Badge warns if grille is hot
- Low profile baseboard design & Silent heating
Honeywell Baseboard Heater Reviews
Honeywell Baseboard Heater Reviews
327 of 329 people found the following review helpful Many features to offer peace of mind, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Honeywell Baseboard Heater (Kitchen) We needed a supplemental electric space heater for an unheated bedroom in our home that is occasionally used by guests. I selected this model over the Honeywell HZ515 because it has a screen to display the temperature instead of just a selector dial. We own one other electric heater that has a thermostat without a display, and it is much harder on that Delonghi unit for someone to set the temperature without consulting the manual. This heater is quite straightforward to operate in comparison.If you simply push the power button, the unit will come on at full power and keep heating at full power until you turn it off again. If you push the power button and then use the up- and down-arrow buttons, you can select a temperature (in Fahrenheit or Celsius) that the unit will attempt to maintain (up to its 1500 W capacity) until you turn it off. If you push power, then use the arrows to select a temperature, and then push the timer button (and use the arrows... Read more 98 of 99 people found the following review helpful Great heater, By This review is from: Honeywell Baseboard Heater (Kitchen) This heater really heats up a room in a hurry. To provide some context, my kitchen is in the vicinity of 120 square feet, and it only takes 5 minutes or so to heat up after turning this heater on. As advertised, it is indeed silent. And even when first turning it on, it didn't emit that nasty new-heater smell. This heater is a great value and I'm glad I bought it. 166 of 175 people found the following review helpful unreliable, By This review is from: Honeywell Baseboard Heater (Kitchen) I own five of these, and heat my home with them (and five upright oil-filled types).Pros: usually safe to touch, non-electronic glowing badge-type overheat indicator, timer, quiet, five-year warrantee, great flexible 16-gage 3-wire cord (stays cool), appears to be of highest quality, inexpensive. Cons: Although there is a bright bulb indicating the unit is on, the LCD panel is unlit by it, so you can't check the indicator easily when it is dark. This is important, because the heaters sometimes reset themselves to maximum, so you need to look at the panel repeatedly during the night. The timer only works for shut-off, not for timed turn-on, so you can't use it for programmed heating, such as warming up for the morning, or warming up for return in the afternoon. Timer and temp settings are lost when powered off (no back-up battery or constant power to the panel from the plug). Temp settings unpredictably reset to maximum, so you... Read more |
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