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Got the 1500 model 26 OCT 2011. I have to read the instruction to make this work properly and it did. The quality is much better than my Holmes Quartz heater, infact I'll give it three & three-quarter stars for built quality. The heat is very good. I more than likely NOT gonna use this unit as a standalone Air Purifier and or Humidifier coz I have a standalone SHARP HEPA purifier and Humidifier that are "Library Quiet" that emits less than 30 Decibels fan noise. Set the red core 1500 on mid-size room at 78 Degrees F you might able to hear a very low fan hiss. Good thing that the fan speed adjust automatically as the temp is met. Time to retire my noisy Holmes Quartz Heater. Also I thought of the Amish fireplace look alike heaters, but I prefer the size of the Redcore 1500, its small enough and easy to move in any room in my house unlike those bulky amish heaters. Had I received a defective unit, I would have written something negative as well, fortunately I got a good working unit that I was able to test myself, I'll recommend it to friends, and will probably get a second unit.Best Deals for RedCore 1500 Infrared Indoor Heater with Air Purifier and Humidifier
An OK if overly complicated unit with usability issues. REVISEDI doubt that the first reviewer ever saw one, unless it was a different model or defective.
The Good:
Reasonably effective heater.
Fully adjustable thermostat.
Displays room temp +/-2 degrees accuracy.
Ultrasonic Humidifier adds about 3 to 4 percent humidity to a large room.
Air purifier seems to work well. REVISED see below
Controls are proximity not touch and should last.
Large fancy LCD display easy to read.
The bad:
Any momentary power glitch resets the unit to off. Not suitable for unattended operation as a result.
Controls are complicated and not as well documented as they could be.
The humidifier really wants distilled water. REVISED running one batch of tap water left it operating intermittently.
The ultrasonic humidifier ejects a plume of water vapor that can dampen stuff.
The controls are poorly marked and have odd interactions.
The controls are not illuminated so often hard to see
Air purifier is ineffective for pollen.
The ugly:
Because of the humidifier really needs to be elevated.
Controls are fussy, .
To use the air purifier you need to set the temperature then the offset time.
Timer is time to start not to turn off, It would be easy to have both.
Fan and humidifier aren't loud but not especially quiet.
Distilled water makes it expensive to operate.
Overall works so so but is unnecessarily fussy and suffers from phony reviews. As well as being relatively expensive.
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Too loud. Does not work. If that changes I will let you know. Clunky and not worth the money. Don't buy something like this online.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for RedCore 1500 Infrared Indoor Heater with Air Purifier and Humidifier
...but it's more of a lovable early '80s ugly. Received this the day after I ordered it with standard shipping, on the 13th hottest day of the year. So far, everything is working as described. I'd purchased another brand with similar features last winter; that unit died within 24 hours, and a cheesy, '50s ugly fake fireplace displayed real flames after the second day, so at this point I'm easily satisfied. But -make no mistake, this has a thin hard plastic chassis, but make no mistake, all of these do, save for the wooden ones and the single metal unit I'm aware of. All of them are lined with metal; I don't know what protects the internal electronics from heat, but the instructions say if the filter is dirty the unit will operate very poorly. The main remote itself is quite impressive, rechargeable was an unnecessary and thoughtful bonus, and the main power switch is no-nonsense no-accidents heavy duty. While the previous unit was working, it spit out a whole lot of heat, more than I'd like (temp couldn't be set below 68f.) Theoretically these shouldn't be able to heat at all, as I read online infrared allegedly only heats water, and then only if directly in the path of the rays. So just be thankful this thing heats at all, and quit your complaining already. Defying internet physics -what more could you ask for at under $200?And if you're afraid of guests complaining about how tinny it looks, do what I did: get a deeply discounted '60s ugly germ guardian from myquickby, guaranteed to divert attention from this cute little monstrosity.
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