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I bought it for my bathroom because its not well insulated. It worked fine for the first three months but then it stopped. Only used it for a hour a day heating up a small space and it die. Plug it in and the light lights up but the heater does not put out hot air. Regretted wasting money.
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I received this heater for Christmas for my home office. The room is 12 x 16 and it is the last room in the house to get heat. It is usually 10 degrees colder than other rooms. This heater is extremely well made and sturdy. It took me a few times to find the setting I wanted to warm the room to the temperature I wanted but it has maintained it perfectly since then. I highly recommend this heater if you want one that makes very little noise and prefer a low profile instead of the radiator look.Best Deals for NewAir AH-600 1500W Ultramodern Baseboard Heater - Heats 250 Sq. Ft.
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This heater went into a large bathroom we have in our adobe and concrete cabin. I wanted something that could be left on and would regulate heat in a more gentle way than the little cube heater we had before. This heater is exactly like the electric baseboard heaters we have in a couple of our other bathrooms-as far as design goes. It doesn't blow heat and it is hard at first to tell if it is even on. Yes, it's on, even though it's virtually soundless.I give it 4 out of 5 just because it is significantly less powerful than the built-ins, but it is also significantly cheaper. That might sound like a kind of stupid point, but I am just wondering if this will turn out to be only as effective as those flat panel "warmers" that people frequently use under their desks to keep their feet warm. I also gave it 4 because of its kind of silly control knobs. I think they are more for show than actual function and they are more irritating than useful. I actually took out the instruction manual to figure them out (yes, I know, something a person should ALWAYS do first) and that just confirmed that I had, indeed, figured out what they were for.
I'm using this heater to hopefully keep a west facing wall that is shaded from freezing this winter. I have it running parallel to the wall and directly in front of it, just like a baseboard. It is not the only heater in the bathroom, but it will be the only one that is set to be left on when the temperature dips below a certain amount. Right now it is too warm out to see if the heat sensor knob consistently works, but there is the ability to set the temp in 5 degree increments.
If you don't have the ability to add hard-wired heaters to your home, this style of heater is a good alternative and it's gentle heat is much nicer on your skin and eyeballs than the effective, but harsh, little blast furnaces some electric heaters are.
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Our girls' room is approximately 120 square feet and is easily the coldest room in the house. We've tried radiator type oil heaters but they're so slow to heat up that it's hard to change the room temp in a pinch. We thought we'd try a baseboard heater, being mindful that with toddler/crawlers the heater can't be on when the kids are on the move. Some observations:The plastic feels cheap and the knob is flimsy.
The heater doesn't appear to kick in unless the room temp drops lower than the setting.
The heat elements never turn red, but it does get very hot to the touch.
On high, there's a distinctive low thrumming/buzzing sound. Tolerable.
It's not as long as I thought it would be, so it's pretty much good for a bedroom, but not much else.
I'd buy this again if it were priced right, but just make sure you get it for the right sized space, probably about half of what the recommended space allowance should be.
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