DeLonghi DCH1030 Ceramic Heater | 
| Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $28.00 Buy New: $24.95 You Save: $3.05 (11%)
Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 561
Color: Silver/Black Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 8 x 9
MPN: DCH1030 Model: DCH1030 UPC: 044387710305 EAN: 0044387710305 ASIN: B000G1CXYY
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| Features:
| • | Ceramic Heating Element | | • | 2 heat flow Settings | | • | Adjustable Thermostat | | • | Safety Thermal Cut-Off | | • | Anti-Freeze Setting |
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Product Description CERAMIC HEATING ELEMENT provides intense directional flow of heat thanks also to the large grille for better circulation. 2 HEAT FLOW SETTING Lets you regulate the output of warm air. Choose the HIGH setting for 1500 watts or the LOW setting for 825 watts. Alternately, the fan can be operated without heat for summer ventilation. ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT Lets you easily select and maintain your desired level of comfort. SAFETY THERMAL CUT-OFF Is one more way to ensure product safety. If the unit becomes too warm, it automatically turns off. No need to worry about overheating. ANTI-FREEZE SETTING For minimal heat temperature so you never get bitter cold again. The unit will automatically turn itself on when the temperature reaches 44 degrees Fahrenheit. DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN ITALY
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
toaster! January 31, 2007 R. Atkins (Greenbelt, MD) 38 out of 38 found this review helpful
I had a little heater fan from DeLonghi (DFH132), and it was fine but a little weak. I tried out a few heater fans from Honeywell (HFH5555 [worked, but blew a fuse] and HEH8001-U [worked but more fan than heater]) but ended up returning them. This little heater puts out a good bit of heat. It's sitting behind me right now, in the same spot the heater fan used to occupy, and it puts out much more heat. It's also about twice as loud, but that doesn't bother me. The grille on the front gets hot, but I haven't left my hand on it long enough to see if it will burn me. I can make only so many sacrifices for Amazon reviews... Quite happy with this item.
Small, effective, inexpensive and energy efficient November 22, 2006 Fon Zhang (Chicago, IL) 28 out of 31 found this review helpful
I have a fairly small bedroom (8' x 14') in the city in a 2 bedroom apartment. My roommate and I decided to get heaters for our bedrooms for this winter to try to save some money on our gas bill. At first I was suspicious about this small heater's ability to heat my room. My room feels really toasty right now. I am thankful that I gave this a shot. Although I havent received my electric bill yet to compare to our gas bills, I am almost for certain that we saved a bunch of money. The cool thing about this unit is that there is one knob that controls 2 heat power settings (hi and low) and 1 cool setting. the other knob has the ability to control the strength of heat (cool to hot). I tried the cool setting, it's not as powerful as an AC, but it cools better than a fan.
It sounds loud... December 7, 2006 bookcaterpillar (Iowa City, IA) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
I am living Iowa city, and the weather is getting colder and colder. So, I bought this small heater to get extra heat for my bedroom. It actually runs very loud, which is quite annoying for me. Moreover, I don't believe the "thermostat" works at all. The manual delusively says that the "thermostat" can be used to maintain the temperature. It is not true. I have to turn it on and off manually... However, it is cheap. For that reason, we probably should not have high expectation.
We bought 20 of these... January 9, 2007 David S. Kyle (Lorton, Virginia) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
We are an HVAC contractor in Northern Virginia. We stock up on these every year to loan to customers without heat because they are safe and reliable. We have been very satisifed with the performance.
little workhorse... December 1, 2006 D.S. 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Well, it's lightweight. I can carry it from room to room in a small 1 br apartment where I don't think the heat works. So this little workhorse has saved me. I have had to turn it on or off myself though, as I really doubt the "thermostat" really should be called that. It's not automatic. It does warm up the room fairly well, though. I tried to find something NOT made in China because DeLonghi is an Italian company, but no such luck - it's still made in China. Found it at Frye's for $20, worth it.
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