World Marketing Pelonis Fan Heater

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World Marketing Pelonis Fan Heater
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Product Description

Contemporary styling in a basic electric heater with conveniently located controls include thermostat and wattage selection. Safety features include thermal fuse and power-on indicator lamp.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #81880 in Home
  • Color: Gray
  • Brand: World Marketing
  • Model: HB211T
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.70" h x 9.50" w x 5.00" l,

Features

  • 500/1000/1500 Watts
  • Automatic Thermostat
  • Fan Only Setting
  • Heat Output: 5200 BTU's
  • Heating Area: 150-200 sq. ft.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Good heater for a small room or office. Here are real world specifications!
By SuperJere
I bought this heater because I wanted three selectable heat settings so I could adjust the temperature of the air coming from the unit. Most heaters tend to produce a small amount of very hot air (especially ceramic heaters). The problem with this is that contributes to air stratification--the heat rises quickly to the top of the room and the floor remains cool. This unit has three heat settings from which to choose, and since it is a standard resistance heater and fan, it produces a (comparatively) large amount of warm air (as compared to a small amount of very hot air).

The package claims that the heat settings are 600, 900, and 1500 watts. (Most heaters are 1500 watts on their highest setting). However, I used a Kill A Watt meter, which registers the exact wattage, and recorded the results.

On fan-only: 10 watts
Low heat: 530 watts
Medium heat: 770 watts
High heat: 1270 watts

As you can tell, it is not quite 1500 watts, b ut this is totally fine with me--I just want it to gently warm the area around my desk at work, not bake a turkey. Also, an added advantage is that a standard 15 amp electrical outlet can carry a maximum wattage of 1875 watts. Since my computer and monitor must also be plugged into this outlet, and an average computer and monitor are 400 watts together, this will bring me to a total of 1670 watts--enough that I do not have to worry about tripping a circuit breaker.

The unit quiet and is thermostatically controlled; it turns on and off as it reaches the desired temperature. With that said, it does not have a digital thermostat that some of the nicer models have. You will need to guess and test to see if you prefer it set to "warmer" or "cooler" or somewhere in between. For the record, the coolest temperature mine will allow is 65ºF.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Electric Forced -Air Heater HB211T
By R. Hahn
This reasonably- priced heater effectively, quickly, warmed up a cold, medium-sized bathroom . While it does not have a swivel feature, it operates at low noise level and has a good air output. We are quite satisfied with it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1Does not heat my tiny office
By G. Geiger
Terrible product that couldn't even heat my 10x10 office with the door shut. Returning this product and looking for another.

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