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Customers find that the space heater provides good heat and value for money. They like its size and aesthetically pleasing design. However, some customers find the LED light display too bright, which can keep them awake at night. There are mixed opinions on functionality, noise level, and build quality.
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· FAN & HEATER IN ONE – Powered by a 3-speed 1500-watt ceramic heater and 4 quiet fan speeds, this oscillating tower is great for all-season indoor home use. It not only heats up a room fast to keep you warm & toasty on cold winter days & nights, but also creates excellent air circulation to help you beat the heat when it’s hot & humid outdoors · OPTIONAL OSCILLATION AND TIMER – Use the optional widespread oscillation feature to evenly distribute a cooling breeze or comforting warmth around any room in your home; the convenient timer can be set for up to 8 hours and will turn the unit off automatically · REMOTE CONTROL – The multi-function remote control operates both the fan and the heater from one device, easily turn the fan or heater on and off, set the timer and engage the oscillation feature from across the room · EASY TO USE – Simple base assembly requires no tools. Easy to clean filter keeps the unit running efficiently. Lightweight and portable. Comes with built-in carry handle for easy portability from room to room · BUILT IN SAFETY FEATURES – Tip-Over Safety Switch and Overheat Protection take the worry out of using this electric plug-in hybrid heater for long periods of time. The self-contained, self-regulating ceramic heating element helps keep the exterior cool to the touch · TRUSTED FOR GENERATIONS – Lasko has been making quality products for over 100 years. The FH515 is backed by a 3-Year limited so you can be confident it will provide comfort & relief in the living room, basement, kitchen, garage, home office, dorm or anywhere else in the house for years to come
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St8koutReviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
Update: It still works as advertised, but now that winter in here I'm finding out that unless you heat the whole room up, it's not going to be very comfortable just having hot air blowing along the floor. As a fan for cooling it works great, but as a heater, for the amount of power it draws, it's just not enough heat. I just ordered an oil filled design that is supposed to heat a room, not just throw out some spot heat. They seem to be more efficient because you can leave them on all the time 24/7 (they cycle on/off.) On a side note, I noticed that when I make pancakes on my cheapo but large griddle, the whole kitchen quickly gets pretty warm. I set it up in my living room and it doesn't take long to raise the room temp a few degrees. This is pretty much the same principle as those wall mounted heaters. Right off the bat, tower fans/heaters and small kids don’t mix. While it’s pretty stable, some kid is going to want to play with it, followed by yelling parents if it breaks in pieces on the floor, (it is only plastic, not metal.) I like towers over floor models because I don’t sit on the floor. I want to feel it while I’m on a couch or chair. First, the Fan mode. It’s pretty great and moves a narrow vertical beam of air right at you. 4-speeds; the 4th speed is almost too much from 5’ away, which is a good thing on a hot day. You’ll soon want to turn it down. It has an oscillating option, which I never like on fans; a steady flow of air is much better. Now the heater. I didn’t fully test this too much as it’s 82 degrees out. I just wanted to make sure it works. The heat comes out from the lower part, from 5” up to 15” from the floor. While this opposes why I wanted a tower model, it will keep your feet and legs warm. I guess they had to compromise separating the fan and heater, but it does let you run both at the same time. I used to have a smaller tower heater, and always put it in a stand so that the heat was at eye/body level when sitting. I can always put this on a stand too, (no kids). Power draw. At highest heat setting, about 13.6 amps, 1470 watts. Most homes have 15 amp breakers so you’ll probably want this on a separate circuit not shared with other gadgets. Of course, you have lower less power hungry settings, but you know how it is when you’re cold. All electric heaters are going to use a fair amount of power; there’s no “efficiency ratings” for them. All you can do is choose direct radient heat on your skin, or try to heat a whole room (obviously takes more power and a longer run time.) Radiant heat is good for sitting in one spot, watching a movie or reading, and you’re trying to keep your heating bill down. For just the fan, 44 watts to 32 Watts, high to low setting. My ceiling fan uses over twice as much power. Funny how they show a whole family gathered around it. The reality is this is more of a 1 or 2 person fan/heater, at least when it’s really cold (excuse to snuggle up) or really hot (quit hogging the fan.)
TifaReviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Play Video I thought this was too tall, but I kept it. Compared to my last one it’s much quieter. It’s far more energy efficient than running heat in the house all. My room stays comfortable. It works well and easy to use. It can be set on a timer up to 8 hours and provides value for money spent.
A. BrockReviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This tower heater / fan is nice. It has a thermostat and a remote control. The fan rotates and it was easy to assemble the base. I wish they made a tower heater that would send heat from the top area of fan as well since only cool air comes from the top. When the tower is in heat mode the heat only comes from the bottom. Over all the unit works well and will heat a small area, not sure how well it will work on a large cold room.
G ManReviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This portable heater does the job. It's effective, quiet, and even comes with a remote control. I needed it for a little extra heat in a big living room area and it really helps out vastly.
Megan ElizabethReviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I really like this fan/heater tower. It puts out plenty of air even on lower setting. It is attractive and takes up little space. When attaching the base I suggest you read the instructions first. Unfortunately the remote doesn’t work at all. It was replaced but that one doesn’t work either. Great fan, bad remote.
InTyheReviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Save your money. I turned on the first heater and it ran fine, just as intended. Around 12hrs of use(not continuous) Second day, the flashing "88" screen of death, indicating an issue with the hardware. The fan still worked but the heater part would only run for maybe 5min (if that) before the flashing "88" popped up again. Any subsequent tries for the heater would immediately produce "88". I get a replacement. No more than 20min and it broke. I turned on the heater, let it run for a bit and it shuts off. Not, it reached the desired temps kind of shut off, but one where no amount of resetting, unplugging, letting it cool down, gets it work. It'll show the setting when you press the power button, show the LED on and then immediately shuts off on both cool and heat settings. Nothing will pop up if I try a second time unless I unplug/replug it back in. Resetting does nothing. It's truly a shame because when it works, it cools and heats the room evenly without too much noise but just enough that if you need a constant low sound in the background like I do, it's lovely. Overall save your money. There's zero reason 2 units should've died in less than 24hrs combined.