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Why choose Pelonis Oil-filled Heater? Oil-filled radiator provide the most efficient and cost effective electrical heating solution for longer term use. They are ideal for medium to large rooms needing constant temperature. Safety Technology of Oil-filled Heater Overheating protection - Being applicable to the elderly people and children It possesses the double automatic temperature limiter, which can automatically power off in case of excessive temperature, so both the elderly people and children can use it directly. Safety tip-over switch built in – Safety providing warmth to you every moment If the machine is fallen, it can automatically power off, to prevent the occurrence of dangers. Flame-resistant material – Comprehensively prevent the fire Flame-resistant material is provided for all plastic parts, which can prevent the high temperature from starting a fire, so it is safer without open flame. Constant-temperature conduction oil – Constantly smooth with no block The conduction oil possesses the temperature equalling to 350℃ (662℉) distillation temperature, with high boiling point, good heat transfer effect, and high fluidity, and the long-term heating can also keep the oil circuit smooth. Product Specification of Pelonis Luxurious Oil-filled Radiator Maximum Energy Usage: 1500 Watts Heating Settings: High, Low, ECO Mode Timer: 10 Hours Fins: 7 pieces (5. 7 x 23. 43 inch) Preheating time: around 10 minutes Applicable area: 164 sq. ft. Dimension: 14. 17 x 11. 02 x 25. 20 inch Gross Weight: 19. 75lb Package including: 1 x oil-filled heater with accessories 1 x User manual 1 x Remote Control (battery included) Warm Prompt The warning on the package box was required by California Proposition 65. This Pelonis oil-filled heater is ETL certificated and all the materials we used are safe.
4.9 out of 5
97.78% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Works well like other oil and ceramic types heaters of the same power outage
The unit works well and as I had expected. I have only good things to say so far. I will update if my view changes.I purchased 2 heaters as I am away from home working on a contract and I don't need to heat the whole place very often, just the 20x20 bedroom and/or 15x12 bathroom.I will get a little wordy here and try to debunk some of the armchair junk science being thrown about and maybe make it a little fun for some.In short let noise-level and cycling temp swings decide for you, unless you really just like something about one as another - but don't fool yourself.OdorThere is an initial odor as the paint cures and any coating/film burns off. Wiping it down carefully might possibly reduce this period of odor (off-gassing). Those that say there is no initial odor, simply do not have optimal senses (and how many people have you ever heard say that their senses are dull - none!) - people don't know what they dont know. Think about that for a moment, or.longer. Trust the canaries - they are mostly unbiased and they ARE telling you something. Just because one can't sense something doesn't mean all is just fine and dandy.Heat OutputThe heat output is as expected - not because I say so, but because the laws of physics say so. Those laws rarely change, and rarely from armchairs.Power is power, or said in one type of unit, wattage is wattage (exluding of any minor deficiencies). With that in mind, a (100V x 15A) 1500w ceramic heater and a 1500w oil radiator will produce the same heat transfer (one may be more directionally focused or dampened/diffused or quieter than the other). All the oil and fins do is difuse the direction of the heat dispersion/transfer and dampen the relative temp swings when the unit cycles - smooth temp graph over time or a spikey one (other characterizations are generally imaginary). 1500w for an hour, is 1500w for an hour - barring no major losses somewhere (sinewave, squarewave, rms aren't real differences here). Losses here in the heater, itself would produce HEAT - heaters are interesting devices, they can be crude and yet they are pretty consistent in behavior for a given power consumption. This is in contrast to say an air conditioner where Ineffeciencies (less heat evacuated) produce counter-productive heat (heat = bad). This oil-filled heater unit provides no more or less heat transfer into a given size sealed room then any other heater, based on what we silly humans can realize (some minor inefficiencies, those produce waste heat as well, a loss is a win!). Any fixation otherwise is mostly irrelevant to use mere humans.TempThe temperature setting works fine (assuming no defect in your unit). The temp settings here are probably not best stated in F or C - as this misleads some. A better (relative) scale would be 1-10. The marketers over-ruled the engineers, again. :(Here is why a temp setting is silly;To start with, these type of units at best use a cheap DS1820b 20 cent sensor, or perhaps even something less accurate than that, like bimetallic coils in older thermostats - not sure here (I didnt read the details, not important to me). These bimetallic coils even work well enough unless defective (100+ years of experience there). The next level up of semiconductor temp sensor costs 5+ dollars. But it doesn't matter how accurate they are, for many other reasons. First, you are an error-prone subjectively-influenced human (think speaker cables, what a topic that ignores blind testing). If one had a 100 dollar temp sensor it would be of no more benefit (OCD excluded) to us silly humans. Where is one measuring the temp? On the oil tank? Near it? What does "near" mean? 6" away? 10' away? Is the unit in a 10x10 room? 30x30? Is there forced circulation in the room, or into or from other rooms? How about the humidity (5% vs 95%) and its the impact on heat transfer across a given space? So many variables to consider. Having 10 "highly" accurate temp sensors spatially placed in the room, and averaged, still wouldn't mean much in the real world - are you really concerned about keeping the spider in the corner nice and comfy? Our human concerns here are mostly silly, biased and subjective.There is no concept making everyone happy here, beyond those who understand the science here (formally or informally). If one is the type that thinks there is such a concept of something being exactly 85F, or something being exactly 1 ft long, or that stepping one half the distance to the wall will eventually get one to the wall (head in palm), then they will be dissapointed by any and every type of heater (and only subjective "feelings" will rule). You can have 12 eggs, but you will never have 1lb of eggs (near a pound yes, but not an exact pound). Ask yourself, setting the heater to 80F means what? 80F where? Ponder that. The science majors at the manufacturer cannot accurately answer this, and 99% of the marketing majors surely cannot answer more accurately - but they might in turn make you feel better with their product specs and nicely crafted literature. They did "produce" a lot of product info - being kind there.TimerThe timer seems to work fine for me but I have not tried every setting. Again time accuracy/precision is relative, and close enough is plenty good enough (99% vs 99.9%). Just like with temperature, one could add a microcontroller to get really close timing (remember, nothing is exactly X days, hrs or milliseconds in duration) but that costly higher precision would mean nothing to us mere humans in the real world - it just perhaps make a few consumers "feel" better.I am happy with my unit so far, as in my case I wanted a quieter more-difused heat with cycling (less temp swings) but I too am being subjective - and probably spending double for little gain. A heater that produces 1500w at 50% duty cycle vs 750w at 100% duty cycle is no different (you just have the spikes that may affect your comfort). You might tolerate the cycling spikes, or not. With respect to overall heat produced by each, if you think there is a dramatic differences please feel correct Mr Einstein and many others, and they'll go prepare the universe for some troubled times ahead.Here I just wanted to counter some of the armchair scientists using subjective pseudo-science in their evaluations, though I do find the readings enjoyable. I learn a lot from them.Noise-levelAs I write this, my 1500w 30 dollar oscillating ceramic heater with internal fan is keeping me just as toasty in my 20x20' bedroom, as the doubly-priced 1500w oil heater does, but the ceramic heater produces more noise for that same heat production and transfer. I think this is perhaps the biggest difference that could impact a buyer. Relatively high noise vs relatively low noise. That is probably the decider for many - silence good, white-noise good - finally something you decide.Happy Heating
5.0 out of 5 stars Warms From Wall To Wall.
I live in a 130 year old house. Every living room had a coal fireplace and the kitchen had a wood cook stove. Flash forward to today where coal is environmentally unfriendly and a wood cook stove most inefficient. I use ventless natural gas heaters which are slightly more environmentally friendly and much more efficient. My bedroom directly above the parlour is heated by osmosis through a vent opening. Not quite enough heat when the temperature drops below 30°F. The solution for me was an Old School style electric radiator as opposed to forced air. Very limited selection in Brick and Mortar stores but not with Bolo. The one I chose surprised me in that is was easy to handle and operate, and quickly made a difference in the temperature of my bedroom. Operated manually or with remote control. Another great plus is that it has a thermostat so it cycles on and off depending on the ambient room temperature and your choice of temperature. 65°F is the lowest temperature setting. A bit to warm for me but one wool blanket less and everything was cozy warm. My bedroom measures 15' X 20' and this heater warms from wall to wall. A great heater that performs well.
4.0 out of 5 stars Warms Good
While I needed a space heater for an entire room, 10x12 this particular one just isn’t good enough. I decided on this one from reading reviews. I’m not unhappy with this heater it does work good and it’s a nice an effective heater it just doesn’t go as far as I might like or as the reviews and description. On a day like today 18° you have to sit next to it or within 5ft radius to feel warm. Maybe I need more for this area, however I’m sticking with this brand, it’s safe it produces a nice warmth that doesn’t feel like one of those space heaters that light up.
Silencioso
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it worth it
While it heats very well it definitely reduced our electricity consumption instead of using the apartment heating system .And, the good thing is that it has remote control. You can control while your on your bed.
CALIENTA PERFECTO UNA RECAMARA
NO HACE RUIDO, CALIENTA MUY BIEN LA HABITACION, ES POSIBLE PROGRAMAR EL APAGADO. AUMENTA LA TEMPERATURA DE LA HABITACION EN MAS DE 10 GRADOS SI UNO QUISIERA, ES REGULABLE. SI UNO NO LO AVIENTA ES DIFICIL DE QUE SE CAIGA. SI LO RECOMIENDO
Muy bueno y seguro
Lo máximo a lo que llega es a 30° centígrados, sirve bien para habitaciones pequeñas
Warmth!
Great product.. really puts out the heat.. I tested mine out on various temperatures and settings and waited for my electricity bill.. I was blown away by how much I saved by not having to turn on my baseboard heater.It actually heated up my big apartment living room by 2°C on the lowest setting within a short time.. so sitting close by it.. you will be quite warm if not too hot
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