Kitchen & Housewares : DeLonghi TRN0812T Oil-Filled Radiator

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Kitchen & Housewares : DeLonghi TRN0812T Oil-Filled Radiator

DeLonghi TRN0812T Oil-Filled Radiator

from: Delonghi



Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pros and Cons
Pros:
(1) Right size - doesn't take too much floor space
(2) Safe -No sharp edges, exterior material that won't burn on touch
(3) Energy Saver - 3 Power settings & antifreeze settings
(4) Feel Right Temperature - Timer and 6 temperature settings to get the right amount of heat
(5) Right Price - good value for money, its worth what you are paying for

Cons:
(1) Cannot be used as a primary heater; it is unable to heat up a room on its own - it definitely a secondary heater to give that extra oomphf (it can be used as a primary heater in a small room or bathroom)
(2) Since it doesn't have a fan, it take some time to heat up from antifreeze setting



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for Room Heating in Old Houses!
We bought three of these last year, and plan on another couple this year. Our old (1900) house had way to many radiators, but none in the little bath under the stairs. We had to choose between leaving all the doors between rooms open and wasting a lot of heat, and closing the doors and having a freezing bathroom and an overheated kitchen, living room, and family room. The massive radiator in the hallway sent all its heat upstairs (yet was controlled by the downstairs thermostat). The whole house was to warm or to cold.

So when we redesigned the downstairs we removed three radiators, and bought several of these heaters. Our gas heat bill went down significantly, and now we use these heaters in the bathroom, hallway, and an unheated attic room. The timer means they only operate in the morning & evening when we need them, so they have not driven up the electric bill that much. They also throw a nice even heat, and the combination of 96 timer switches (one for each 20 minutes of the day) and the thermostat keeps the heat just right and there when we need it.

My only criticism is that a digital electronic timer would be easier to use, and having weekday / weekend programs would be better in working with our 7 day schedule. But the benefits of this far outweigh these minor problems.

If you have a problem with uneven heat in your home, a few of these units carefully placed and programmed can pay for themselves in a year or less, and make your home more comfortable every day of the winter.




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - As advertised, no problems so far
We use this heater in a bathroom that can be extremely cold in the morning. The heater has worked flawlessly for the two months that we have had it, although there was a slight odor the first few times it was on (the instructions do mention this, so it's just an observation, not a criticism). We are considering buying another one for a bedroom due to the heater's small footprint and quiet operation. It is really nice to NOT have something making noise and forcibly blowing hot air in one's face. Radiant heat is the way to go!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Little heater
Great LITTLE heater - quiet and belts out heat but is smaller than it looks on the website. Not sure how much electricity it uses either. Good buy if you want to keep the chill out of a room not so good if it is the only heat source.

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