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DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater

DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater
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DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater

 
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DHDFH132

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This compact fan heater by De'Longhi is perfect for any home or office application. It is ideal for use as supplementary or spot heating in the bedroom, living room, office or anywhere in the home. You can customize your heating needs with the adjustable thermostat and two heat settings; choose the high setting for 1500 watts or the low setting for 750 watts. Its versatility will save you money; use the heater year-round by operating the fan without heat for summer ventilation. You can rest easy knowing that this heater has a safety thermal cut-off, so it doesn't overheat, an anti-freeze setting, wide solid base for stability and power indicator light. It also has a convenient carry handle for easy transport.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:10.4 inches
Product Width:9.8 inches
Product Height:7.1 inches
Product Weight:2.2 pounds
Package Length:10.3 inches
Package Width:9.8 inches
Package Height:7.2 inches
Package Weight:2.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 297 reviews

Features
  • Ideal use as supplementary or spot heating in the your home or office.

  • Customize your heating needs with the adjustable thermostat and two heat settings; choose the HIGH setting for 1500 watts or the LOW setting for 750 watts

  • Enjoy the year-round use by operating the fan without heat for summer ventilation

  • Safe operation with thermal cut-off, anti-freeze setting, wide solid base for stability and power indicator light.

  • Easy to move or transport with the convenient carry handle


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 297 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

144 of 145 found the following review helpful:


4The little heater I was looking for  Dec 21, 2004 By Snap, Crackle and Pop
This is the inexpensive heater I've been looking for. (1) It's fairly compact (9-1/2 w x 7 d x 10 h) and because it's curved instead of boxy it seems smaller. (2) An unexpected bonus, finally a cord that's realistically long - 6-1/2 feet - so I won't need an extension cord. (3) The thermostat works reasonably well, in terms of sort of maintaining the temperature - something I wondered about in a cheap heater. Though the right setting and how well it works will probably depend on where it is (floor, countertop). And the thermostat probably can't be expected to work well in an especially drafty location.

As others have noted - It's quiet (though not silent). There are two heat settings, though as noted just one fan setting. The numbers on the dials are hard to read except up close.

64 of 65 found the following review helpful:


4Best $15 I have Spent In A While!  Oct 21, 2004 By KaBooty
We moved into a new office and the building is VERY chilly...I couldn't take it anymore so I got this little heater and overall I couldn't be happier. I am now warm and toasty all day long! The heater is a small size, so it can fit under your desk without problem even if you sit in a cube at work. It's also lightweight and has a lot of safety features so you don't have to worry about burning anything down. The thermostat feature is nice because it will keep your space maintained at a constant temperature.

One "minus" is that it doesn't really have an "OFF" switch - the red light always stays on when it's plugged in. I agree with other reviews that the controls are also very hard to read, so you have to be up close & personal with it to get it to the setting you want. Also, the thermostat is not something you can really figure out "out of the box" - you definitely have to read the directions to understand how to use it. But those "flaws" are so minor that you shouldn't let it influence your purchasing decision. It is TOTALLY worth every penny!

49 of 49 found the following review helpful:


4Excellent Little Heater  Oct 25, 2006 By J. Knight "Physical Quantum Mechanic"
I bought this heater three years ago based on the good reviews and cheap price. I expected it to get me through that winter only. I have used this thing just about daily for the past three years, heat in fall/winter and fan in summer. It still works quite well and seems ready for the upcoming winter. The only problem I am beginning to notice now is that the on/off/heat control wheel is starting to become loose. Otherwise it does a great job for the intended task and has already lasted longer than anticipated. The thermostat on it is finicky and takes a little playing around with it to do basically what you want but the heat does cycle on/off more or less appropriately. I'd give 5 stars if the thermostat was perfect but it is what it is and that is good enough. I just bought two more, my old one will go to the garage for duty there until it eventually fails. A good, solid product for a very good price.

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Works extremely well.  Oct 06, 2003 By Andrew
I live in a small room and when i turn up the heater, it gets pretty warm quickly. Very safe and i like the fact that it works on the floor or on the table. Not very noisy and the thermostat is working just fine for temperature control.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


4Good heater for the price  Nov 19, 2003 By A. Rhodes
I use this heater in my cold basement under my computer desk, and I'm pretty happy with it. I was worried about the noise because I use a lot of speech-recognition software and a noisy fan doesn't help accuracy. It's not as quiet as I had hoped, but it's not bad, and my SR software doesn't seem to be affected. Negatives: Only one fan speed; it could use at least two. Also, the numbers on the thermostat and heat control dials are hard to read - not a big deal, since it's also very simple. The 750 watt setting doesn't put out a lot of heat, so I mostly use the 1500 watts. On the plus side, it seems to be very safe, the thermostat cycles just fine so it holds the desired temperature pretty well, it's nice looking, and hey, it's cheap! You can't really go wrong for 15 bucks.

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