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The DeLonghi Convection Panel Heater is a powerful 1500W electric heater designed for medium to large rooms. It features versatile mounting options, energy-saving technology, and built-in safety features, making it the perfect choice for efficient and stylish heating in your home.
Color | White |
Heating Coverage | Small to medium spaces |
Heat Output | 1 Amps |
Power Source | Electric |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Voltage | 120 |
Min Temperature Setting | 41 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Heating Method | Forced Air |
Max Temperature Setting | 41 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Special Features | Programmable |
Item Weight | 18.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 75"D x 82"W x 55"H |
Cable Length | 3 Yards |
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6 Month Complete Review
6 month review. 4/11/2018DeLonghi HCX9115E (unit)Please read all this review.This heater has changed my way of living with heavy garage traffic usage.I insulated my two car garage (for about 180 bucks) and found my own special way to mount it to the wall studs near the entrance to the attached garage. I covered all walls with expensive decorative 4x8 sheets 1/4th inch, to ensure fire protection. Its plugged into a 20 amp outlet i ran near it. I keep perishables and water along a wall of shelving on the far side of the garage. "Emergency food" in previous years the freezing conditions eventually explodes the product or causes it to freeze. Or makes your garage unbearably cold!If you pull your car in it releases a lot of stored heat, and the unit must kick back onto full blast to reheat. Like opening your front door to the house.I keep it on power saving mode and this has been "on" for over 6 months straight through winter. It kept my entire 2 car garage about 50-65 degrees. But set for 65 during winter in Ohio. Even when it was -8 outside it still performed admirably. Although it is not enough BTU's nor is it designed for this usage but has passed my "test" of doing 'passive power saving heating' this recent winter stress test has really proved to be a strong unit. It has dual fans on the sides pushing airflow in, allowing more heat out the top. Sometimes these fans are off, or on depending on demand. During extreme cold times I select a mode that allows it to draw ALL the power it wants..the 1500 watts. Max power usage and fans on. Obviously this will use a lot of power.There are 10 options:4 Power saving modes (4th has fan on):4 Energy full draw modes (4th has fan on):on:offThere is also a timer however I have not used this option.You can set the temp desired and energy mode is complete silence. Full draw is obviously a fan full speed type mode. louder..Most heater units have a internal coil like an electric stove and a fan placed in front and when there "on" its like your microwave on drawing heavy wattage. This unit has a thin strip of mica or rock like substance in the middle with coils running along the axis, heating the coils causes heat transfer to the "mica", a very consistent heating, the air lofts up through it and out the top allowing cold/warm exchange. Be sure you do not expose this top part to paper or insulation or plants or pictures (i covered my wall with full sheets) as the heat is about 90-110 degrees but distributes heat quickly. Placing this unit in your living room is ideal but be sure your outlet is a 20amp as this is suggested. Leaving this on all winter will likely reduce the amount your heater is running and may even trick your thermostat thinking the house is warmer then it is.This unit can be placed behind a couch on provided stands or on a wall with struts on the carriage (I used a 1/2x4x48inch poplar wood along studs 15 1/2 centers, level, screwed in. Then this is screwed into the wood allowing mounting between studs using very high quality "star" bit screws, i threw away the provided screws as they were inferior.). At the top i used provided mounts however....... I zip-tied the holes to the grill because the mounting holes are VERY difficult to align to the unit. They ask for 24 and 5/8ths or something ridicules to get right on, so the zip ties allow easy install. ***Perhaps largest rooms or entry ways during thanksgiving or busy visiting cold times is best***. it may be best suited for office entrances like Doctors offices, or entryways during winter. This does not BLAST heat into the room but is a passive heater. Do not expect more. it will adjust the heat neded based on incoming temperature.Thanks all for reading to the end i hope this helps! Thumbs up please!
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Accurate, safe heater for poorly insulated room
My wife and I bought this heater to ensure a consistent temperature in our new baby's bedroom (this room is the worst-insulated in the house - and is the first stop of the heater vent, leading to large swings in temperature. We've since blocked the house HVAC vent leading into the room). The room in question is about 90 square feet.The requirements we had in mind were:1) A heater that operated primarily without a fan.2) External surfaces that are safe to touch.3) Accurate temperature display.4) Consistent temperature (other space heaters we own vary by up to 5 degrees throughout the night).5) Minimum floor footprint and/or wall-mount).6) (Optional) - Aesthetically appealing appearance.This heater hit all of these points on the nose! We did have an issue with the first copy sent to us (it wouldn't power on), but Amazon replaced it without hassle.As for the points above:1) This heater has three fan-less heat settings, one with a fan, and a "keep the pipes from bursting" winter mode (not so useful in our part of California), plus an Eco setting. We use the lowest setting almost exclusively.2) On the lower two settings (we haven't needed the others), we can't find a portion of the surface that rises above "pleasantly warm" (I'll update this point with readings from an infrared thermometer in the future).3) The temperature display is accurate to within 3*F (compared to several other thermometers, including a high-accuracy indoor module for my weather station).4) Similar to the point above, this heater keeps the room in about 1*F of where we want it (it reads 2-3*F cool from the actual temperature, but is completely consistent - with the heater set to 67*F, the room's temperature stays between 69- and 70*F).5) With the feet installed, the heater takes up a touch more room than we'd like (about 6" in depth). This is reduced to around 4" when wall mounted.5b) The wall mount ended up being a necessity for us, as the heater is located next to the room's door (which has a near 2" gap from the floor). Prior to raising the heater off the floor (first on 6" stands, then mounted on the wall), the much cooler temperature just outside the door caused the heater to keep the room several degrees hotter than we wanted.6) If Apple made a convective heater, it would likely look close to this.All in all, this heater has completely eliminated the concerns we had about maintaining a consistent temperature in our son's room in a safe manner - we no longer even need to think about it!
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