Kitchen & Housewares : DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater

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Kitchen & Housewares : DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater

DeLonghi DFH132 SafeHeat Fan Heater

from: DeLonghi



Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect for bathroom or under your desk at work
This basic, no frills heater will do the job if you need a cheap way to heat a *very* small area.

If you're looking for something to heat a larger area (like your bedroom) this is NOT your device, but I use it under my desk at work and it is flawless for that purpose.

It doesn't heat the room- it just keeps me from getting chills, which is exactly what I want at work. What I like most is that the heat and fan are controlled independently so you can opt to turn the heat off but keep the fan on- so it serves double duty, giving you a small breeze when you're just a little warm.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not durable
I purchased this fan in late December. It broke after one month of infrequent use.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - No off/on button. Must unplug to turn off.
What I don't like about this heater/fan:
1-There is no off/on button.
2-The red light stays on whenever the fan/heater is plugged in - so even when the heater isn't "on" it still has a bright red light that looks like it needs to be turned off, but there is no off button - you have to unplug it.
3-The two dials on the top of the fan/heater are not marked well and are not intuitive.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Buy on price, not quality
Good:
* cheap
* long 6-foot cord
* grill rounded outward keeps it from rolling over face-down
* dense slats to keep kids' fingers out

Bad:
* very noisy for its size (safe grill design is BAD acoustic design)
* mechanical thermostat activates over about 5 degrees

Verdict:
The thermostat would be the deal breaker for most uses. Once it kicks in, it doesn't shut off until the room heats by about 5 degrees. Then the room has to cool that much before it kicks in again. Having the room fluctuate that much is unpleasant. Similarly, the noise level makes the on/off transitions conspicuous enough that you don't want this in your bedroom if you're a light sleeper.

This would be a great choice if you want to create a warm zone in a much bigger area, however. If you need a cheap heater under the desk in a cold workplace, you couldn't do much better without doubling the price.

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