DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology | 
| Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $41.00 You Save: $38.99 (49%)
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Rating: 85 reviews Sales Rank: 20
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 13.8 x 25.2 Warranty: Full US Warranty by DeLonghi
MPN: EW7707CM Model: EW7707CM UPC: 044387707152 EAN: 0044387707152 ASIN: B000TGDGLU
Release Date: August 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Portable, oil-filled radiator provides economical, efficient operation | | • | ComforTemp technology maintains optimal temperature in the room | | • | 3 heat settings; specially designed thermal slots; low surface temperature | | • | Smart-snap wheels; noiseless operation; wrap-around cord design | | • | Measures 13-4/5 by 9 by 25-1/5 inches |
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Product Description Comfortably heat any room in your home with ease using this portable radiator. DeLonghi's EW7707CM is solidly designed, with features focused on comfort, safety and value. At the center of its design are 7 oil-filled radiator fins, which create heavy-duty heating capacity to heat any room from medium-sized up to large. These fins contain thermal slots, which allow for maximum heat flow while maintaining a safe surface temperature. The innovative ComforTemp feature is an easy and energy-wise way to maintain a comfortable temperature in a room. One push of the ComforTemp green button and the radiator will automatically cycle on and off to maintain optimal room temperature, saving energy with minimal effort. Additional features make this radiator an economical, easy and safe way to heat any indoor space. Thermal cut-off, rust-resistant durable metal construction, fully enclosed heating elements and gently rounded design Dimensions - 13.8 x 9 x 25.2
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Best heater around November 16, 2007 veer (ca, usa) 48 out of 50 found this review helpful
I tried many heaters, like ceramic with fan, ceramic without fan and this one turned out to be the best. The heaters with fan make lots of noise and its difficult to sleep. Also the ceramic heaters tend to burn oxygen in air because of very hot coil making you feel sick. On top of it, small ceramic heaters cause uneven heating making you feel even more sick. DeLonghi EW7707CM heater has none of these problems. Because of its large size it can evenly heat the room. Its fins are not very hot so do not burn the air. We received it in 2 days. After using it in our 10x10 bedroom, we feel very cozy and we can sleep very well. Also this is very good looking heater. You can spend more money one time but you wont regret it.
Heater review November 13, 2007 Sam (Boston, MA) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
Heater was bought for child's room. It seems safe and works well. The comfort temp feature was slightly misleading due to the fact that we thought we could change the thermostat on that function. Instead you can use the number thermostat that goes from 0 to 5. I guess we thought we could set the temperature to a degree like 68. Other than that we like it and we feel that it is safe for our child's bedroom. We will see how it is on the electric bill this Winter.
Wonderful when used properly (e.g. at night). December 21, 2007 P. Murthy 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
After reading many of the reviews on Amazon, I purchased this delonghi heater. I can't be happier with its performance. I believe the more positive reviews are a result of using this heater as it was designed - to gradually maintain a slow heat in a small-mid sized enclosed room (say, 20x20 with 9' ceilings). If you want to quickly heat a large room with a blast of hot air, get something with a fan or turn up the thermostat. We use this heater at night. It does such an effective job of keeping our room at a comfortable 70F (even at lower settings), that we have programmed our central heat thermostat to go down to 60F at night. Of course, the effectiveness of the heater is also dependent on how well your house is insulated. There were some comments about the heater getting hot to the touch. Well, yes, of course it does - it's a heater! But even at it's highest setting, the metal is not sizzling. It is well insulated enough that you can touch it for a few seconds before it gets uncomfortable - plenty of time for the occasional times you may bump into it. At lower settings - this isn't even an issue. Why an oil-filled heater? It produces a very gentle heat without drying the air like a conventional ceramic or electric heater. Why the delonghi? Gentle heat without any sound. We purchased the Honeywell 7-Fin Oil-Filled Radiator Heater as well (they were out of stock of the delonghi), and while it heats fine, it creaks and cracks when you use it. I'm sure this is due to the metal expanding and contracting as it gets warmer and cooler. It's not a huge problem, but if you are a light sleeper, it may be an annoyance. The only downside I can think of is the wheels. Doesn't roll well on carpet - which is fine, we don't' move it much anyway. But overall, love the delonghi. We've had it for 2 weeks now and I hope it lasts this way for several years.
BRRRRRR December 12, 2007 J. May (Pleasant Hill, MO USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I purchased this heater to supplement a new bathroom built onto my home. The room is 16' x 21'and I was skeptical that it would be warm this winter, but with this heater I no longer have that concern. It keeps this room very cozy; in fact when I first started to use it I set the Comfortemp setting and quickly realized that was just too warm. I now use just the thermostat and it keeps this room nice and toasty. There are conventional heating vents from the furnace but something extra was needed because of the size. This heater comes with a terrific price tag and I like the fact that it does not get hot on the outside so as to cause burns if touched. I recommend this if you are looking for a smaller, but functional and inexpensive heater.
Slow to heat, requires some air movement to work well, and takes up a lot of space March 24, 2008 R. Kyle (USA) 17 out of 32 found this review helpful
We bought three of these heaters last year to augment our heat pump. My husband likes his just fine, but I am not as satisfied with mine. The problems I've encountered: 1. The heaters take up a lot of floor space. You have to have some clearance around them to keep nearby items from catching fire and this takes up a lot of much-needed floor space. 2. The heater needs a ceiling fan moving or some other kind of air stirring to work to its best effect. I prefer a heater with a fan setting that will stir the air up instead of just a radiator. 3. The heater is slower than my smaller fan-based heater. If you're really cold coming inside, this heater will not get you warm quickly. My husband, who is not as cold-natured as I am, uses his DeLonghi heater in the basement just fine. But if you want to get warm faster without having to have a fan on and take up a lot of floor space, you might look at a smaller fan-based heater.
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