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We've had the first one for a month, and have just ordered a second. So far, it has worked exceptionally well. Bought the first one after using an electric oil-filled radiator-type heater for a few years. They seem generally to work well, and they feel safer to me than standard space heaters that get red hot and seem poised to set fire to anything close. Our cats like to lounge close to these things, so safety is always an important consideration. We live in NYC and have steam radiator heat that seems to switch on and off randomly, so sometimes it gets seriously chilly in our apartment. One of these little HG-450 units does the trick for the bedroom, keeping things nice and warm. I've just ordered a second unit for the second bedroom, which I use as an office. Hopefully they won't explode right after I've submitted a glowing review... If not, though, these things are excellent.
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When I saw this heater I wondered why it costs this much when there are other oil-filled heaters that cost $30-40 less. I zoomed in on the product shot and noticed there are more vents on the main fin where the control panel is. If more vents means more heat, then it'll be worth it. So I took a gamble and ordered one.The heater would be used in the living room which is an open area with a 9" high ceiling. The heating system in the house is forced air with vents in the ceiling, and since warm air rises, warming the room below to a decent temperature is practically impossible and financially prohibitive, as I use electric heat. To add insult to injury, forced air heating blows out air that creates a cold wind when it comes on, so it's not only a huge waste of money, it's also very crude and just ridiculous.
A month ago I decided to heat the room solely with space heaters. I have an electric fireplace with a heater on the lowest setting, a baseboard heater I bought a week before (Fahrenheat Baseboard Heater #FBE15002), and an old oil-filled heater. It didn't get warm and barely raised the temperature and I was quite disappointed -until I got this heater. What a world of difference! The place becomes so toasty and temps keep rising, I even have to lower it! With this 3-heater combination, residual heat flows into the rest of the downstairs area, which includes kitchen, dining room, foyer, even the powder room.
There is one downside to this heater. The timer is not really programmable and limited to only 2, 4 and 8 hours, and when set on timer, it comes on at the highest setting. But the amount of heat it gives out well makes up for this slight inconvenience.
I highly recommend this heater and I'm getting another one for my bedroom, which is a big room and my older oil-filled heaters can't handle it.
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We needed a silent heater to use at night while we sleep.This heater is totally silent and keeps the room warm at night. Have no complaints at all.
The only two small downsides of this product is
1. Loud beep with each button press. Loud enough to be heard from other room.
2. Power lines are quite short at about 5ft. So I can't really drag it across the room without unplugging it first.
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Bought this oil heater for my 88 yr old mother who moved from sunny/warm Florida to the much colder clime of Kansas. It is quiet and truly keeps her room toasty. The controls are easy for her to manage.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for NewAirAH-450 Electric Oil Filled Radiator Space Heater - Heats 225
I was a bit skeptical when I first plugged this baby in because I'm used to heaters with fans and this one makes absolutely ZERO noise. After an hour or so I could feel the magic working on this heater and I am happy to say I am pleased with what it provides.The space we are trying to heat up is approximately 300 sq ft with a 9 ft ceiling.
Pros: Easy assembly. Easy to operate. VERY quiet. Provides enough heat for my space (72 degrees is suitable for me). If the space we tried to heat were any bigger however, I think the heater would fall short.
Cons: Takes a LONG time to get the heat going. Lack of fan means distribution of heat takes a while before it takes effect. Heating panels are a bit too hot to keep my 10 month old son near it but not too hot to scald him in case his curious fingers get inside.
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