Kitchen & Housewares : SPT SH-1508 Tower Ceramic Heater with Ionizer

Kitchen & Housewares : SPT SH-1508 Tower Ceramic Heater with Ionizer

SPT SH-1508 Tower Ceramic Heater with Ionizer

from: Sunpentown



SPT SH-1508 Tower Ceramic Heater with Ionizer
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Sunpentown
Color: Silver/Titanium
EAN: 0876840000087
Label: Sunpentown
Manufacturer: Sunpentown
Model: SH-1508
Publisher: Sunpentown
Sales Rank: 488
Studio: Sunpentown



Features:
  • ETL-approved ceramic heater with digital thermostat and remote control
  • LCD display; "on/off" timer up to 7-1/2 hours; built-in air filter and ionizer
  • 2 settings; fan-only option; 120-degree oscillation for widespread coverage
  • Power indicator light; tip-over protection; current fuses; thermal cut-off switch
  • Measures 8-2/3 by 8-2/3 by 23-4/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty







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Item Description:
Sunpentown Ceramic Tower Heater with Ionizer. An efficient, SAFE way to stay cozy and breathe easy this winter! Ceramic heat offers soothing warmth and the safety of a low surface temperature. 120 degree oscillation provides widespread heat coverage to gradually warm your entire room, as the built-in ionizer automatically functions when unit is turned on for fresher, cleaner air. Heat can also be turned off and operate unit as a fan. Features a digital thermostat with LCD display and remote, timer and main power safety switch (convenient foot switch for controlling the main power without bending over). Elegant standing design will compliment any room. Make your environment more comfortable: Digital thermostat with LCD display; ON / OFF timer, up to 7 1/2 hours; Transparent cover with remote control storage; Built-in air filter and ionize; Doubles as a fan; LCD displays ambient room temperature; 120 degree oscillation; 2 whisper-quiet comfort settings: High (1500W), Low (950W) and Auto; Main power safety switch; Auto safety shut-off and overheat fuse; Tip protection; Ceramic heating element; Silver and titanium gray; Input voltage: 120V / 60Hz; Rated power (heating): 900 / 1375 W (Low / High Heat, no oscillation);. 950 / 1500 W (Low / High Heat with oscillation); Rated power (fan): 45 / 40 W (with / without oscillation); Temperature setting: 60-99 degrees F (Auto mode); Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 24'h. Weighs 8 lbs.; Order! Sunpentown Ceramic Tower Heater with Ionizer



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * I didn't like it. ...
I returned it due to the low-fan speed not working, the fan was always on high speed, even when in low-heat mode. But, I also noticed, when in auto mode, when it came close to the set temp it would switch from high heat to low heat (I noticed by feeling the heat with my hands, as my unit's fan was stuck on high all the time), but it wouldn't cycle off because it didn't reach it's set temp yet, but this made it run alot longer to reach the set temp. If it just stayed in high heat mode until it reaches the set temp then it would cycle off sooner. So, I didn't like the way it worked - plus when it's real cold out, it may never be able to reach the set temp since it goes into low heat mode when it gets close. I think this is a design flaw.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * heater works well ...
This heater has worked well for me for the past month. No problems or complaints, I would recommend it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Tower Heater ...
Item shipped very fast. Item meets my expectation as it as a fan mode that cools and also the regular heater mode.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great product ...
We did alot of research on these products and have tried a few in the past, this is the best one I've ever used. Very quiet, puts out a lot of heat. Remote is very handy. This unit will heat a large space comfortably in no time and maintain the temp very well. It's got a timer, it's automatic and it oscillates. I don't have any complaints at all with this buy. If your looking for a good heater, you won't be disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * I like it ...
I got this heater for my son's room. I read the other reviews about the blue light and was prepared to break out the duct tape. After the setting the temp in auto mode the blue light goes out. There is susposed to be a red light on at the base of the heater to let you know it's plugged in, but it does not glow. The heater does need to be reset if it's unplugged. I mostly leave it alone though. The heater is nearly silent and blows warm air, not hot air. It makes some expansion noises too. I don't know if the ionizer works as I don't have one without it to compare. Overall I think this is a great buy and would definitely buy another if I needed one.


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