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| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Loud cracking no smell, very good temperature (we have it in our baby room!), but when the thermostate comes on, sometimes it cracks REALLY loud, sometimes little one wakes up. | 3 | 736 days ago | Good quality, nothing to complain I have used it for 3 months. It is easy to use, large and bright display, has no noise, controls the room temperature well, has a timer.
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<br />Bottom line, i use in my 17 by 30 bedroom, nice and warm 76F all night with gas furnace set to 65 for the whole house. Cut gas usage 40% with help of 2 heaters in house. | 5 | 736 days ago | I loove this machine. It is a nice machine and it is SILENT. No noise at all. I had bought the electric thermostat control from Delonghi and it made a small buzz. This makes no noise.
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<br />Very simple to use, it adjust to the temperature of the room. So if the room is on and you set it for 75 degrees it will not go on past 77 degrees. I think it ranges from 2 degrees below to 2 degrees above. | 5 | 736 days ago | works well I bought HZ-710 (from Walmart), which according to Honeywell's website is the same as the HZ-708 functionally except that HZ-710 has a different front panel color. It has an LCD panel, an on-off button, and three knobs for setting power level, timer, and desired temperature. There are three power settings: 1500W, 900W, and 600W, same as most other oil-filled heaters in this price range. The timer is for telling it how many hours from now to shut it off. The timer range is 1 to 18 hours and you can only set whole hours. If you want 7.5 hours, you have to settle on either 7 or 8 or wait 30 minutes and set it to 7. Each time the heater is turned on, the default is no time limit. The timer cannot be used to tell when to turn the heater on.
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<br />The temperature control sets the desired temperature (ranges from 45 to 85 Fahrenheit). When the ambient temperature is 2 degrees (F) below the desired one, it will heat up the oil at the chosen power level until the ambient temperature is 2 degrees (F) above the desired one. Then it stops heating the oil (but not shut off); after that the ambient temperature may climb up additional 1-2 degrees because of the existent heat in the oil. Depending on your room size and the temperature outside your room, the cycle time of heat-stop-heat may vary. You can choose either Fahrenheit or Celsius right after the heater is turned on.
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<br />The heater doesn't remember your settings after it is shut off. Every time the heater is turned on, it uses the default setting: high power (1500W), Fahrenheit display, and no set time nor temperature. If these are not your desired setting, use the knobs to change them. I often change to mid power (900W) and 72 degrees by pressing the power knob once and the temperature knob twice (the value starts at 70 when the temperature is first set). The LCD panel displays your setting when one of the knobs is used; otherwise the ambient temperature is displayed.
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<br />To me, the | 5 | 736 days ago |
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