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DeLonghi DUH400 1500-Watt Utility Heater | 
enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $18.50 You Save: $11.50 (38%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.7 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 10.1 x 15.3
MPN: DUH400 Model: DUH400 UPC: 044387004008 EAN: 0044387004008 ASIN: B000QSM16C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Utility heater with 2 settings and an adjustable thermostat | | • | Internal tip-over switch; auto shut-off; safety thermal cut-off | | • | Roll bars for safety; fan-only option; caution light; carry handle | | • | Sleek black finish and heavy-duty all-metal construction | | • | Measures 10 by 6-8/9 by 15-1/3 inches |
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Product Description Utility heater with 2 settings and an adjustable thermostat Internal tip-over switch; auto shut-off; safety thermal cut-off Roll bars for safety; fan-only option; caution light; carry handle Sleek black finish and heavy-duty all-metal construction Measures 10 by 6-8/9 by 15-1/3 inches
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| Customer Reviews:
BAD PRODUCT! January 31, 2008 Adarsh Reddy (Baltimore, MD) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I didn't actually buy through Amazon, but I saw it at an outlet and purchased there because it was selling for cheap and I needed something for the basement. Well low and behold, its VERY HOT to the touch and it smoked. Mind you I had it on a solid unfinished basement floor (not a rug). Although I didn't test it, i'm pretty sure a fire would have resulted if placed on a rug or near any semi-flammable item. I had to let it cool for sometime before i could move it. I eventually ended up junking it.
CAUGHT ON FIRE - not a joke November 27, 2007 C. McMaster 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
1. This heater caught on fire the first time I used it. Less then two minutes after the heater coils lit up: "pop", flames and smoke. Buy this instead: A FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Which I didn't have to use, but was sure glad to own. 2. The handle is jointed, but does not stand up as shown in the photo. Instead, it lays against the heater body, so you have to touch hot metal when picking it up (as in when the heater is on fire). 3. Requires a dedicated outlet -- the second socket of the outlet may not be used. Which I presume is a "safety" feature, but isn't workable in an apartment.
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