Kitchen & Housewares : DeLonghi HHP1500 Mica Panel Radiator

Kitchen & Housewares : DeLonghi HHP1500 Mica Panel Radiator

DeLonghi HHP1500 Mica Panel Radiator

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DeLonghi HHP1500 Mica Panel Radiator
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: DeLonghi
Color: Silver/Black
EAN: 0044387015004
Label: Delonghi
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Delonghi
Model: HHP1500
Publisher: Delonghi
Sales Rank: 106
Studio: Delonghi
Warranty: Full US Warranty by DeLonghi



Features:
  • Thermostatic Temperature Control
  • Bathroom Water-Splash Protection
  • 2 Heat Settings
  • Wall Mountable
  • Room Thermostat







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works just great! I am very pleased. ...
I bought the DeLonghi Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp, the DeLonghi Micathermic flat panel model, and the Oil-filled Radiator without ComfortTemp. All of them work GREAT.

I have each one in a section of my @1800sq.ft.house, so that I can heat just the rooms that we are using, instead of turning on central gas heat.
The ComforTemp model heats up our entire great room/family room/dining room and kitchen, which is one big open space with hardwood floors and gets chilly.

The Micathermic model I use to warm up the hallway, bathroom, and kids' bedrooms, especially at night (on a low setting).

The non-ComforTemp model I use to warm up the master bedroom and bathroom.

They all do a fantastic job. Our house is warm, cozy, quiet and comfortable...MUCH more so that when we used the gas forced air central heating, which is incredibly loud, drafty, too hot and dry when it's on, and too cold when it's not.

There were a bunch of comments about the smell of the heaters when new. Well, there was a bit of smell on the first day using the heaters, but it's totally gone now, and it was never really that bad.

There were a bunch of negative comments about the heaters being noisy. Well, if the heater is really cold it does make a few popping noises when it starts heating up (which go away once it's warm) and there is a quiet clicking noise from the thermostat when the heater turns on and off. Seriously, anyone who is bothered by those tiny noises needs to get off the crack already. They are MINOR. It is unreasonable to expect perfect silence, although that's what you get 99% of the time with all three of these heaters.

Honestly, I couldn't be more pleased. I love these heaters and they were a great investment. I have already seen a drop in our utility bills, though our house is warmer and cozier than it was before.

I most highly recommend DeLonghi oil-filled radiators, as well as the micathermic flat panel.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works great ...
This heater is quiet and warms the room nicely.

It would be better if it had a digital temperature setting. Also, I do not like the fact that the unit light remains on even if the settings are turned to the lowest/off. I have been unplugging the unit when it's not in use.

Overall, the best space heater I've used.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice Price, Compact, Light Weight but........ ...
This is a nice compact unit and seems to work well. I have it in a 16x24 room that opens to my kitchen, dining area and hallway. Within the 1st hour, the temperature rose 1 degree. After 2 hours, the temperature was still the same. This must be becuase of the adjoining rooms. However, my furnace has not turned on since I turned this unit on. Since it is a radiator type heater, there are no fans and is silent. This is a nice feature!

The major downside to this, in my opinion, is that the face of the unit does get hot - too hot to hold your hand on. I have little children and I don't think it is a good idea to keep this on the floor with young ones around. It does have a nice feature to hang it on the wall, so this might be the solution. Good luck!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great heater ...
I wish I had purchased this heater earlier. When my baby boy was worn three years ago, I used a classic ceramic room heater which was noisy and bright. It would wake him up and wake us up went it went on in the middle of the night. I researched oil-filled heaters from DeLonghi, but I ultimately settled on this Mica Panel heater, and I have been very happy. It is quiet and makes no noise. Hence, you can sleep through the night with it on. It generates no light, and thus it does not distract you either. I think it is a great product. I bought two, and am thinking about buying another.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * good silent heater ...
I have been very impressed with this heater since I purchased it a month ago. It works well and heats the room nicely without much noise. The only complaint is that there is not an on/off button so I have to unplug it from the wall when I'm done using it. I would recommend it.


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