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DeLonghi HR715 Retro Convection Heater | 
enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $84.00 Buy New: $34.99 You Save: $49.01 (58%)
Rating: 38 reviews
Color: Stainless/Chrome Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 13 Dimensions (in): 26.2 x 21.7 x 7 Warranty: 1
MPN: HR715 Model: HR715 UPC: 044387417150 EAN: 0044387417150 ASIN: B0001Z6UX0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Convection heater with stainless-steel finish, chrome accents, and vintage-style controls | | • | 2 heat settings of either hi (1500 watts) or low (750 watts); adjustable thermostat | | • | Quiet operation; anti-freeze setting; safety thermal cut-off prevents overheating | | • | Double insulation; power light; durable stainless-steel handles for easy portability | | • | Measures 24 by 7-3/4 by 21-1/4 inches; 1-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description UNIQUE RETRO STYLE The timeless retro design of this convection heater, with stainless steel finish, chrome accents and vintage-style controls, beautifully complements any home environment. HIGH CONVECTION POWER The superior convection system silently delivers instant heat to quickly warm the room. TWO HEAT SETTINGS Let you regulate the output of warm air. Choose the HIGH (1500 watts) or LOW (750) setting. POWER INDICATOR LIGHT For safe operation the power light indicates when the heater is turned “on”. ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT Lets you easily select and maintain a desired level of comfort. STAINLESS STEEL CARRY HANDLES Durable stainless steel handles allow for easy portability. 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. DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN ITALY
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Beautiful, not the best design for function though April 21, 2008 F. Comiskey (San Francisco, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the most beautiful space heater known to man. I want to put it on a pedestal in the middle of the room so everyone can stare at it. I want to make it small and wear it around like a little hat, or take a picture of it and carry it in my wallet. What I do *not* want to do is wait for the thing to heat a room. Dont get me wrong, it heats just fine. But the heat goes straight up. Which is generally not where a person is located unless, like me, you are hovering over the thing trying desperately to get warm before hopping into icy sheets at night. The heat just drifts out of it, doesnt blow in any direction, making your ceiling very warm I'm sure, but not terribly effective unless you want to turn the thing on an hour before bed, or have a ceiling fan blowing the heat back down on you. It also doesnt have a timer, so you cant turn it on and go to bed knowing it will shut itself off before you dehydrate and wake up with your throat feeling like straw in the middle of the night. Likewise, if you are like me, you cannot leave the thing going and know that you will not forget to come back and turn it off so your house doesnt burn down.. it will not turn itself off when you forget to ten hours later. But damn, the thing is gorgeous. :(
Not the Best, But It's Pretty! February 17, 2008 Cooper Jones (Athens, GA, US) I bought it for its looks. I'm sick of having to look at those beige/tan radiators. Looks it delivers. It heats pretty well. The only real drawback is the noise. When it cycles on, it hums, and then clicks when it cycles off.
Terrible product February 7, 2008 S. Horvath (Eastern Shore, VA) Bought first one, worked great for about 3 weeks, looked good. I really liked the soft heat without a fan. It stopped working properly, thermostat wouldn't go past the minimum setting. I exchanged it for another. Second one lasted 3 days and stopped working. I will not buy anything from this mfr. again.DeLonghi HR715 Retro Convection Heater
Quiet, but WEAK... January 27, 2008 H. G. Stephens (Portsmouth, VA) I needed a heater that was perfectly silent, so my woman could sleep. I had to return three of them. Thank you, Lowes, for your patience. The fourth one was a Delonghi HR715. It filled the bill as far as being totally silent. But it put out about as much heat as a toaster. I can put my hand on top of it, and not get burned even slightly. Toaster BTU's, from a box the size of a small suitcase. My Holmes Quartz heater puts out at least five times as much heat, as reported by my shins. The problem is that both labels state that they consume 1500 watts of electricity. If the Delonghi really is pulling 1500 watts to produce the heat of a toaster, it will never get plugged in again at my house. Anybody wanna buy one?
Don't do it. This thing is bad news. November 10, 2007 Happy 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this heater and returned it because it did not work properly and the advertising is misleading. Regardless of the temperature setting, it shut off only minutes after being turned on. The photos of it are deceptive. In the photos, the finish appears chrome. In reality, it's a metallic metallic grey finish on the sides, with chrome feet, top and ends. There is no "vintage cloth cord." Instead it has a thick black plastic cord. It's poorly made, feels cheap and has sharp edges on the feet that WILL scratch wood floors. Make no mistake, this heater will leave you cold.
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