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Dreo Oil Filled Radiator, Electric Radiant Heaters for indoor use Large Room with Remote Control, Child Lock, 4 Modes, Overheat & Tip-Over Protection, 24h Timer, Digital Thermostat, Quiet, 1500W

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Dreo Oil Filled Radiator, Electric Radiant Heaters for indoor use Large Room with Remote Control, Child Lock, 4 Modes, Overheat & Tip-Over Protection, 24h Timer, Digital Thermostat, Quiet, 1500W

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Customers appreciate the space heater's functionality, noise level, and aesthetics. They find it quiet, with a sleek design and remote control. Many customers like the ease of use and temperature control. However, some have issues with smell and differing opinions on heat output.

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· 360° Whole-Home Warmth: Dreo radiator heater delivers swift and silent heating at 1500W, boosting efficiency by 92.3%. Its 7 advanced fins outpace competitors by 39.49% in heat dispersion. Stay cozy with rapid, quiet, and even warmth. · Peaceful Safety: Dreo oil filled heater ensures peace of mind with triple overheat protection, fire-resistant material, and ETL listed. Tilt protection, burn-proof plug, and 7-layer safety checks secure your haven. · Personalized Comfort: Set your ideal temperature with eco mode. Dreo's precise sensor and smart algorithms maintain steady warmth, eliminating temperature fluctuations. Enjoy your comfort wherever you are in, like bedroom, office or living room. · Energy Efficiency: Choose from 600W/900W/1500W modes, plus eco mode for tailored power use. Dreo electric heater optimizes real-time energy consumption, saving on bills and resources. · User-Friendly Design: Navigate with ease using the large LED display, touchscreen, or remote control. Dreo glides effortlessly with large wheels and handles for room-to-room warmth. Child lock, mute, and screen-off modes cater to home use. With a 24-hour timer, Dreo radiant heater welcomes you with pre-heated comfort.

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MidDelawareReviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023

My central heat is down waiting on a part, and of course the weather got cold. I was using a infrared convection heater I already to warm my bedroom but had some safety concerns with it. I remember my grandparents using a oil filled heater like this back in the 90s for heating an small added room in there house and it did pretty good. I went online and found them pretty reasonable as far as cost and many we’re similar to what they had but then I saw this Dreo brand with remote, timer and digital display and decided to try it. I’m glad it did. The next day I ordered a second one. It kept me toasty all night and I was able to sleep better knowing it wasn’t goin to catch fire as the elements is inside and it radiates a gentle heat. I liked the design of this Dreo not only for the digital features and remote but it also has a nice modern design with rounded fins and a bit more surface area. It displays the current temp then goes off so it won’t keep you up with the light and I can set a start timer each day and a time off to save energy. I kept it on eco mode and it does a nice job of warming my bedroom. I ordered a second one for my den. Even when my central heat is fixed it will come in handy to take the chill off in my room so I can keep my central set lower. If you don’t need the remote or digital control a dial one will work just fine. If you plan to move it from room to room without allowing it to cool down you may want to choose one with a better handle. You can move it warm but the handle does get somewhat warm and the ends get hot too. But unlike a exposed element heater it’s much more economical and safer as the oil inside keeps warmth while it cycles the thermostat. Plus is quiet. My other heater buzzed and could get knocked over easy. This unit does have a tip over shut off but as long as you keep it in a area to itself your good it’s very stable. I’ve seen these units from $65 to $150. Mine was $99. You can even find them with attachments for warming/ drying towels and clothes. I feel safe with the Dreo and that’s why I ordered a second unit

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Simon Zalazar SantillanReviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024

Great product: it takes a while to heat the room, but once it does it keeps it that way. It's silent, sleek, and has an option to dim the lights (really important for my meerkat's sleep).

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elzyReviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025

Heats the room well and feels great! Using in a nursery and I love having the remote control feature. Can easily adjust settings or turn off the display light with a press of a button all from my nursery chair. Can also use the touch display on the heater itself. Highly recommend!

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ELIZABETHReviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024

Overall this is a good heater. It's extremely quiet and you can even turn off the display light which is great if your a light sleeper and sensitive to light and sounds. It heats a small room pretty well but it does take time. I like the setting options as well. The main reason for the 4 starts instead of 5 is because it sucks to move around. It has 1 indented handle and it's gets pretty hot, so when you go to move it around you have to carry it quickly so you don't burn yourself. Also it tilts when you carry it because theres not a handle on both sides. The other side is way too hot to touch so you can only carry it with one hand. It makes it very annoying to lift up and move around. Especially if you have stairs or any kind of lip, or elevated surface in your home.

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Valor XReviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024

First of all I LOVE oil heaters and I'm disappointed because I really wanted to like this one. The BIGGEST issue with it is the 'ECO' (Thermostat) mode is OPPOSITE of what 'ECO' is supposed to be. It wastes energy needlessly and completely ignores your thermostat setting. I like to keep my bedroom 1-2F warmer at night instead of turning up the central heat. My old thermostat oil heater will simply 'warm up' for 10 minutes and then cycle on/off in 'low power' mode since it's already at room temperature. THAT is how a thermostat 'ECO' (Thermostat) mode is supposed to work. This DREO will run at FULL POWER for 40 Minutes REGARDLESS if you set it near room temperature. In my picture you can see I even lowered it to 55F! (Room temp was 70F) and it was still running at full power for over 30 minutes. Then what's the point of the thermostat!? It's just wasting power and heat. You would think it's a defect but no, hidden in the description that's how it was programmed. This is from the manufacturer: " For the first 40 minutes, regardless of the temperature set on the ECO mode, the thermostat does not intervene and remains on high. This is designed to ensure that the oil heater quickly raises the room temperature when it is low, providing rapid warmth to your room. " So they basically programmed it to 'bypass' the thermostat for 40 Minutes in Thermostat 'ECO' Mode. That makes NO sense. Oil heaters only need around 10 minutes max to warm up, then the thermostat should take over and adjust power if needed to reach the desired temperature. Also in my picture you can see that it's not even a true 1500W heater, it only draws ~1435W. My old oil heater draws 1540W. It still gets hot but it's misleading specs. There was also a faint high pitched whine coming from the LCD screen (not the heating element) because it would go away if I turned the display off with the remote. And speaking of the display, it doesn't even show you what power level (LOW 600W, MED 900W, HI 1500W) mode the heater is running in while in thermostat mode. But of course I found it it's running on HIGH for 40 minutes. My old heater with a small display shows you and even lets you 'limit' the power to LOW or MEDIUM in thermostat mode if you want. It's a shame because it's a really attractive looking heater, but the entire reason you pay a premium for an oil heater with a digital display is for the Thermostat function, which doesn't work like it's supposed to. This is basically only good as an oil heater with manual controls, so might as well get one of those for half the price.

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Kimberly SReviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025

I use this to give my furnace a break. This little radiator packs a punch. It has a temperature and timer setting which is convenient. Safety feature will turn system off automatically if it tips over which would be difficult to do. Has wheels and can be placed anywhere in the house.

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Evans02lgReviewed in Mexico on December 18, 2024

Tiene una luz que funciona como lámpara que se acciona con su control, tiene buena potencia para una habitación de 3x3, la pantalla del calentador es touch y ademas de sus funciones básicas tiene la opción de quitar el sonido de sus ajustes

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BereReviewed in Mexico on January 27, 2024

Trabaja bien calienta bien estoy satisfecha con la compra que hice, no emite olor es silencioso. Me gustó

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Alfonso Rivas Martín del CampoReviewed in Mexico on November 7, 2024

Es el mejor calentador de aceite que he tenido, calienta muy rápido. lastima que no venga en grados centígrados el marcador.

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Jesus Caballero BarrazaReviewed in Mexico on January 24, 2024

buenisimo, jala muy bien, es estetico y trae su control remoto

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JuanReviewed in Mexico on December 4, 2023

Súper bonito y calienta muy bien, recomendable