Stove-top arrests operation upon tip over or overheating; timer function allows planned run for 1 to 10 hours
Crafted in blaze-proof plastic; operated by digital controls displayed on oversized LCD screen
With a 1500 wattage, the 120-volt wood stove plugs into outlets with a standard 3-prong grounded plug
Oven weighs 13.1 pounds upon shipping; limited 5-year warranty
Description
Baseboard oil-burning stove with digital controls
Mizen-stay cozy through the dark days of winter with this quiet digital stove-top from Honeywell. The 120-volt heater offers a cost-effective choice to a central heating system, or can bring warmth to an area of activity while the comprehensive household system runs on low. A range of safety features and Electrical Feel Control (EEC) further endear this easy-to-use heater to users.
Honeywell crafted the low gain heater with flame-resistant plastic. Users monitor temperatures on an oversized LCD cull. The push-button digital comfort control allows users to assign preferred climate temperatures. Once the heater reaches the desired temperature, it displays the word on the heat indicator badge and upholds the level by EEC. Operating at a 1500-watt yield, the heater uses a three-prong grounded plug to affix to power outlets. A programmable timer aim enables users to predetermine automatic shut-off up in one to ten hours. For fire safe keeping, the heater also automatically shuts off upon knock-over or if overheating. Power and discretion lights also enhance safety. Do not place the heater outdoors or coming flammables and avoid running the power line under carpeting. Downright safety guidelines and assembly instructions are included. A limited five-year pledge covers this item. The heater weighs 13.1 pounds upon shipping --Jessica Reuling
Honeywell HZ-617 Low Make a bundle Silent Comfort Heater for Silent Heating - Great for elephantine room heating.
The Honeywell agile heat low profile heater features a low-profile design, making it superb for any area of the home. It offers two different ways of providing warm up excite: natural convection heating, which is a steady heat, or a fan-blasted responsive heat for a burst of warmth. This heater also provides an adjustable thermostat to vouchsafe your desired temperature. For safety's sake it has a three-prong grounded promote, heavy-duty power cord, flame-resistant persuasible, and overheat protection. Furthermore, a SafeGuard Alert badge monitors the grille and warns you when it is hot. This offering is backed by a 5-year limited warranty.
Two-in-One Heating offers both spontaneous convection heating and Quick HeatTM, this heater has just the right amount of power for any case
EnergySmartTM Saves up to 35% on animation bills
SafeguardTM On guard Badge monitors heat output and turns red when surface is hot to touch
Compliant Thermostat shows current temperature and maintains desired temperature
Description
The HZ-817 Whole Chamber EnergySmart&trade: Heater from Honeywell provides energy savings, save safety features, great looks and the ability to control your comfort all at a well-grounded price. EnergySmart&trade: Technology uses energy wisely to self set electricity flow based on temperature for precise, intelligent gladden.
Controls
EnergySmartTM Technology regulates power consumption to plagiarize save up to 35% on energy bills vs. conventional heaters
Digital LED lights smoothly indicate room temperature and desired temperature
2-in-1 heat options lets you on from silent, consistent Convection Heating or fan-forced Quick Inflame
Features
Tip Over Safety Protection
SafeGuard&trade: Alert Push button warns if grille is hot
Overheat Protection Device
Whole Room fan self-conscious and/or convection heat circulation
Low profile, compact baseboard envisage
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Illuminated power peel clearly indicates heater is ON and SafeGuard Alert Badge
Pliable electronic thermostat with Timer Function for 1, 2, 4 or 8 Hr Auto Shut-off
New Electronic Wheel - Easy-Touch, turn and set
3 Year Agreement
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Honeywell HZ-385BP Refuge Sentinel Electronic Ceramic Tower Heater with Safety Sensor Infra-red Technology gist when objects are too close.
The Honeywell safeness sentinel ceramic heater features infra-red Safety Picket technology that senses when objects are too close and turns the heater off until the raise objections to is removed. Also for safety, the illuminated power strip clearly indicates when the wood stove is on and the SafeGuard alert badge indicates when the grille is too hot to touch. Even more attractive, the sleek tower design saves space and the oscillating option heats a wide-ranging area, putting warmth where its needed most. This product also offers a shelter tip-over switch and an auto shut-off timer.
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Are small electric space heaters a risk for fire or CO poisoning?
Oct 29, 2007 by mememe | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
We have a midget Honeywell space heater that I wanted to use to heat our bedroom (shared by my strife, 3 year old, and myslef) while we sleep. We are waiting to have our container replaced but wont be done until about a week from now.
I was concerned about fire risk and doable CO poisoning but I think that's more an issue with propane space heaters.
Thanks in development.
No, CO is only produced in combustion devices. Electrical heaters don't use combustion. You are vault from CO. However, they can be a fire risk so be very careful that they are in a place that they won't be tipped over. Also, don't use an extension line!!
Just be careful.
Steve in NC | Oct 29, 2007
Space Heaters?
Nov 19, 2007 by Andy D | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I have tried SO many space heaters:
- Clay pots Tower
- Electric Stove/Fireplace
- Oil-Filled Radiator
- Stanley Terracotta Heater/Blower
- Honeywell Utility Heater
- Radiant Appear Heater
- and NOW a micathermic heater
nothing is working! I'm trying to appurtenance my electric baseboard heat, which heats the entire everyday area of my apartment, by trying to heat only the area that i'm sitting in.... what should I do?? What else should I try?
If you are sitting at a escritoire you can get one of those under-desk flat panel heaters. They keep your legs warm and that keeps you from getting too frigid.
If you want to warm up the whole room or your place in it I am surprised none of those you tried worked for you. Typically a refulgent heater will keep you warm without heating all of the air in the room so it is economical.
Rich Z | Nov 19, 2007
How to clean a space heater air intake?
Dec 05, 2006 by ilovejolie86 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a Honeywell 360 Encompass Heat space heater that has been in storage for the past year. I miss to use it, but there is dust, hair, and lint stuck in the air intake at the bottom of the dungeon. I've tried using a blowdryer to no avail. The instruction handbook says you only need to clean the outside and that the heater doesn't disassemble, so I have no notion how to get the crap out of it! Somebody please help....
Try using a shopvac with the smallest vacuum bond. That'll suck the hide off a rhino. If yours doesn't have a small admiration, I would just "borrow" one from the standard vacuum and tuck-video it onto the shopvac to vacuum small openings. If that still doesn't profession, try the blower setting on the shop vac, outdoors, and that amount of forced air could do the take care of the problem. If you don't have a shopvac, see if the opening is able to accommodate a Swiffer, the dry scarf kind on a stick. Usually, that will fit into small areas, and it picks up a lot, and the tablecloth part stays on the stick attachment without getting caught. If all else fails, try a tensile plastic stick or even an open coat hanger and put a ladies' stocking over it, wet and wrung out, and bore it along the area to be cleaned. The first time you turn it on, the heater will stink from vehement off any residue that you couldn't get at, so I'd turn it on with an open window initially. Next measure you store the thing, put it in a box or bag, or cover it.