• Can heat up a large room with Auto Energy Saving Model With High and Low Feature. Tip-over protection and Overheat protection
  • Dual Heating Systems featuring infrared quartz tube + PTC with 12hr automatic shut-off timer. Uses standard 110v 3 prong outlet
  • IR Remote Control, High Pressure Low Noise Blower with Noise level 39 dB super quiet. Heating coverage: 1000 Sq. ft
  • Electronic Thermostat: range 50 to 86 degrees. Caster Wheels and lifetme filter
  • Weights 24 lbs and uses 12.5 Amps of Power. 1500 Watts.Electric Cord 72 inch long

So far this heater is a powerhouse. We have owned 3 Eden pure heaters. We have always spoke highly of Eden pure but when the bulbs stop working or the heating elements eventually go out as it has on all 3 (in all fairness they all are around 10 years old and have been regularly used during the winter season--it is very difficult to find a place that will service them. I researched infrared heaters and came across this one. Comparing it to our Eden pure heaters this heater is slowly taking the lead in the running. It is out performing with higher air flow and hotter heat output. Produced heat a little faster than the Eden pure brands. Love having a digital temperature reading. Fairly quiet to run. Also important is the cord stays cool to the touch. Something we watch closely while running these heaters. Our Eden pure cords tend to become hot after 30 minutes of use. Cabinet stays cool to touch. Oak cabinet is nice looking. Don't let the size fool you. Even though it is smaller than the Eden pure so far it is out performing the ones we have. And with the price much cheaper, this heater is a hot buy!

This is the best space heater I ever bought and I bought plenty of them having moved into many residences for many years. I still have an oil filled electric radiator and two heated tower fans that work well, but only in small areas and then take a lot of time to heat the area. I think I studied all the infrared heaters on the market. I finally came across this one and due to it having the highest reviews decided to buy it. Wow, it immediately began blasting out the heat even under the lowest 1000 watt setting and I did not even have to sit next to it. I have a 600 sq foot area that was a large open patio (four slabs) until I had a professional builder turn it into an insulated three slab walled sun room. It was suppose to be heated and air conditioned by extending the existing central a/c and heating vents in the home. However due to some technical and zoning difficulties this was not done. I found a ductless heating and a/c setup would also not work due to problems getting it drained properly. I thought of a pellet stove but felt this might be cause a fire hazard. I then decided on the infrared heaters but was afraid they would be limited to heating only about 400 sq feet or so. This one seems to be able to do it. I don’t know yet because I found after even ten minutes or so, I can sit next to it comfortably without my winter coat. The starting inside temperate was about 48 degrees F and it soon went up to about 55 degrees in about 15 minutes time. After two hours it showed an inside temperature of about 65 degrees F. All this is on the low 1000 watt option. The outside temperatures is in the lower 40’s but remember this room is well insulated but still has a lot of cheaper windows and concrete floors covered with tile or industrial carpeting. I usually set it to “auto” mode at 65 degrees because I am very comfortable being closer to the heater. I am confident that I can heat the entire far corners of the room within a few more hours but I don’t feel the need to spend that much extra cost in electricity when I don’t need it. Of course it I have a guests occupying the room I am sure the heater will easily handle a normal 68 degree temperature without effort…and remember this all at the lower mode setting. If you want faster heat use the higher 1500 watt mode. However be aware you may not get the same results I got. My room was very well insulated and the winter temperature here in Arizona does not often get much below freezing. But at this time, I really do think this is the most efficient home space heater on the market. I base this on my experience with other space heaters. I will give an update if I have reason to change my mind. If you want a LOT of heat fast, get an industrial butane heater that will blow in heat fast, but will also create a carbon monoxide danger.

****UPDATE 03-03-2019*** RAN OUT OF HEATING OIL!!! THE REAL TEST!!!! Yes, yes you read that right. I ran out of heating oil. The gauge got stuck and was reading incorrectly and well I ran out. Didn't realize it until the house started feeling chilly and I tried the thermostat and of course the oil furnace tried but just wouldn't fire. Here's the real craptastic deal it was -14* outside!!! So what to do what to do? I could've went to the gas station and bought 15 gallons of diesel to get by with until the fuel supplier could fill my tank, OR I could put these heaters to the test and save the run for diesel as a backup plan... You guessed it I put these heaters to the test!!! I turned up the heater in the living room to 75* and pulled the heater out of my bedroom and placed it at the far end if my hallway set on 75*. My house is what's referred to as a ranch style for visual of internal layout. Then I waited... The hallway of course was toasty fast, bedrooms warmed up in time to be cozy before the boys had to get up for school. My living room of course was toasty cozy warm and about the time I needed to get the boys up for school the kitchen was warm as well. For two days I heated my 1300 square foot 1974 vintage stick built no updates home with just two of these heaters and we were totally toasty cozy warm!!!! There living room heater didn't cycle a lot but it did cycle and we got by on electricity. My heating oil tank is now full and I've got a painful bill to pay but I'm feeling downright stoked with the knowledge that I can hear my home if that need arises again. Next project is to order up a new fuel gauge and swap that out. So there you are Amazon a real world test of two of these heaters in sub zero temps keeping my little ones and the rest of my family warm and cozy! Other than the mental knowledge of knowing we were without heat from the furnace no one but the wife knew until I told them what was going on. And yes I did actually go to the gas station the next day and bought 15 gallons of diesel just in case and put that in my heating oil tank. I ain't stupid and wasn't going to potentially compromise my families health and safety in the interest of an experiment. For my two heaters 10/5 stars and I hope Amazon keeps selling these and the quality stays at the least as good as my heaters are!!!! I wouldn't expect any more updates until these heaters give me an issue or crap the bed totally. Thanks for reading and I sincerely hope so my updates, initial review, and information I've shared along the way with my experiences with my heaters are helpful to more and more people! ***END OF UPDATE**** ****Update 11/11/2018*** This heater is still going strong keeping the drafts out of the front room! It cycles as it should and has yet to give us any problems. As a matter of fact it's performed so well that I ordered up another for the colder bedroom just the other day! My thermostat definitely doesn't fire the oil furnace as often with that heater running and I'm really noticing the difference this winter already! I could go on but suffice it to say I really love this heater and it's performance has been at worst equal to my expectations but really after using it all this time it's been beyond my expectations! Putting my money where my mouth is my second one (paid full price etc just like this one) is slated to arrive tomorrow and I'll review that one after some use and update in the spring. ***End of update**** We ordered this heater for our living room in hopes of countering drafts and cutting our heating oil bill. We live in the cold North Midwest and staying warm for these California kids is pretty important. Add to that at 42 we've got another baby so coming into this passed winter we wanted to make sure everything was good and warm in our home. A little more background, our home was built in the early 70's and really hasn't had any major updates since. No dual paned windows etc and let's face it these older homes weren't exactly insulated to modern standards! The living room was drafty and you could feel the cold from across it especially if the wind was blowing. So enters the heater into our lives. Originally we bought a used infared heater that lasted about a month before it went TU. So the missus found this one on Amazon and read the reviews compared to others etc etc etc and we ordered it. To say we were pleased with it is an understatement! As winter got colder it continued to put the previous heater we had to shame! Gone were the drafts and the living room actually became a living room. We set it at 71* and left it there on auto. It cycled on and off as needed and actually ran less than the previous heater. It was fairly quiet and while I could hear it six feet away it was a mellow quiet noise of the fan not a loud obnoxious sound. I didn't have to turn up the TV any louder than my usual volume level. So noise was really a non issue. The housing itself is attractive, controls are intuitive, and the supplied remote was a nice touch. Heater doesn't take up a lot of room and the case/housing remains cool to the touch to the point of I can put a cold beer on it it really doesn't get warm any faster than setting on the counter. Obviously this is without warm air blowing directly onto it! The heat coming out of the heater wasn't hot so there is no risk of toddlers burning their fingers on the grill. Just a nice warm heat that does the job surprisingly well! My house furnace didn't cycle as much as normal and I believe my heating oil bill went down this passed winter. I didn't document just how much oil we used the previous and compare it to this last bit you get a feel after living in a house for so many years so you know. I didn't notice my electric bill increasing significantly either. Again I didn't compare the previous Winters bill with this last Winters but there was no surprise "oh crap!!!!" amounts. Electric bills seemed to be fairly normal. So after using this heater thru one winter I'm pretty dang happy with it. I'm not a financially wealthy man but I don't mind spending good money for a good product either providing it delivers my money's worth. I feel this heater was a solid buy and well worth what I paid for it. I don't regret the expense at all. If your familiar with my reviews you'll have noticed I try to give the good the bad and the ugly or indifferent and have no problem giving bad reviews even though I DISLIKE to. A bad review means I wasted money and didn't get my monies worth! This heater I feel it's a solid deal and delivers. The only negative I can think of is due to the location of my wall thermostat the bedrooms got a little cooler than normal thanks to the furnace not cycling as often. Never cold but cool. I can't think of anything else at the moment but should I or something happens with this heater that others should know about I'll be sure to update my review as time goes on. Thank you for your time and I hope this review helps someone out. If you find it helpful please vote to let Amazon know so we can try to weed out those worthless reviews that serve no good but take up room. If you don't find my review helpful please let Amazon know that too! If we don't provide feedback then we keep having to sort thru piles of junk reviews to find the few that actually give relevant information.

For the same electricity, 1500W as a Vornado or Delonghi space heater, this things pumps out a lot more heat. It does cost more than the previously mentioned heaters; however, the powerful blower pumps out heat pretty well. And there's a definite difference between this heater and the avg. space heater in terms of heat. With that said, there are some things that can be improved: first, the electronics on the unit seem like they're from the 1970's, definitely need to improve that and get it into the modern age. The temp gauge should be on the back, not front. Since it's on the front it shows a higher temp than it actually is since it's measuring the temp. in front of a working heater. Also, this thing is heavy and awkward to lug around, since they didn't put a handle on it. It weighs in at nearly 26 lbs. But when it comes to pumping out heat, you'd be hard pressed to find another space heater that pumps out as much heat, aside from dangerous kerosene/propane heaters.

Love this. I hate artificial heat as it bothers my throat and nose. This comes with humidifier which helped alleviate those symptoms and it comes with a drinking size water bottle to fill for the humidifier, so although the water only lasts about a day, day and a half, it is as easy as unscrewing a bottle top, fill bottle with filtered water, put top back on and then set into back of humidifier. no tanks to fill , fits easily in place, has odd shaped bottle top so easy to see how it goes into unit. Remote works well. Very happy. Have used for a month. no issues.

The heat from our furnace doesn't flow well into our daughters room. During the fall and winter month, it gets rather cold in there. I've been in search of a space heater that I felt was safe enough to operate in her room during the night while she sleeps. I've read countless reviews, research material, and fire statistics regarding the different types of space heaters. From what I could find, infrared heaters seem to be one of the safest. Now look, there is not a single space heater on the market that can say it's 100% safe--it's impossible. Anything that is using electricity and generating heat has the potential to start a fire, it's as simple as that. You prevent fires by reading the instruction manual and using the unit properly. Most fires created by space heaters are due to user error--combustible material too close to the heat exhaust, constricting the air intake, or using the improper electrical receptacle (power strips, surge protectors, splitter, etc). In fact, if you browse through the negative reviews on Amazon that have pictures, the majority of them are due to people plugging them into improper electrical receptacles. People, read the instruction manual! It clearly states that you must plug the unit directly into a wall outlet! I keep seeing pictures of melted splitter's and power strips that have started on fire. Those devices are typically not rated for that much power and will start on fire--don't take that chance. Enough of my rant. This heater is great and I highly recommend it. I put it in the door way facing into my daughter room and leave it running all night without any issues. I set it to the desired temperature, set it to auto mode, and the heater cycles on and off to maintain that temperature. This heater is extremely quiet, my wife and I can hardly hear it from our room which is right across the hall. The only part of this unit to get hot to the touch is the metal grate where the heat comes out of--this was obviously expected because well...heat comes out of it. I have read reviews where people are complaining about how this part of the unit gets hot--those people need to be slapped. Very hot air exhausts from this part of the heater, of course it's going to be hot! Nonetheless, this little heater heats the room so well and keeps it warm all night. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one of these.

I ordered 2 of these hoping to not use the 1970s baseboard heating in my apt, last winter it cost me way more than it should to heat this place. I was at first very hesitant because of space heaters rep of burning a place down, but I picked up 2 of these safety outlets as well Twin-Star TSR-01 Safer Socket Fire Prevention Plug, White On first using these, I was checking the wall and outlet often to make sure the old wiring in this place wasn't overheating and it was not (even with the safety plugs, better safe than sorry), I think part of the reason is that this heater has a nice heavy cord, not just a cheap lightweight cord (like the radiator heater I had tried last year, the cord on that was cheap and quickly overheated) I only used these while I was here at first and turned them off every time I left, I am finally comfortable enough to leave them on if I leave for a few hours and overnight. My place is around 900 sq feet and I have one of these in the living room and one at the end of the hallway by the bedrooms and between the 2 heaters if I set the thermostats at 68, it holds the temp dead on at 68. These will cycle on and off and only end up running a few min every hour, IF I leave them on all the time, if I turn them off and let it go cold they run a few hours until they get everything back up to temp. So far the lowest temp outside has been around 28 while using these and my place is fairly poorly insulated. As far as cost, I dont know yet havent had a bill with them as my primary heat source for a month & Ill update this when I do. With them cycling off and on as infrequently as they do and me not using 4 baseboard heaters like I would be I cant imagine it will be as expensive as using the inefficient baseboard heaters, we shall see. Like most folks I am impressed with the amount of heat these put out, I had tried a radiator heater (also 1500w) last winter to supplement and it cant even compare to this little box. Bottom line for me on a review is would someone buy it again..... I would soooo buy this again!

I purchased two of these items after reading all the reviews and found them very reliable. After just receiving the item after they sent it to the wrong state. I finally got the package in the today with UPS unpacked it read the directions and I'm very, very pleased with the items that I purchased on Dr.Heater. It'll be most interesting to look at the cost of my Heating bill versus Dr. Heater next month. I am getting familiar with my new heater especially with the timers set forth . The heater looks just like the one pictured and goes well with our décor . The heater is on easy moving caster wheels . Be sure to write down the Serial Number as well as your model number before you turn on the heaters .I bought two of these and am sorry I didn't buy more for my children. But being retired and just after Christmas and having 14 grandchildren who can afford it right now ? lol So I am just glad I thought of ourselves first . After comparing many of the models for sale to do similar stuff, I am extremely Happy with the purchase made with Amazon and Dr. Heater . You don't necessarily need to use the remote to operate the heater in case you were wondering .If by chace you have a problem call the number on the top of the heater for help: 1-800-317-1688. or email: Service@drheaterusa.com

This heater is great. If I put it on 73F for the night and its the only heat source I have right now {other than one other small heater in a closed room) my 2 story aprx 1200 sq ft house is very warm in the morning. I'm most comfortable with it at 68F. I have not had to put it over 74F yet and we have gotten down into the 30s. The filter is easy to clean and I try to clean it every few days due to having 1 dog, 3 cats and 4 guinea pigs.

I went through last year's NYC winter in my drafty pre-war apartment wearing three layers at night. Not in 2016! This heater is small but it's really powerful. I expect an increase in my electric bill but it's a small price to pay for comfort. I live in a building with heat controlled by the owner, so I can't increase the temperature in my home without a portable heater like this. The added electrical cost might be worth considering if you aren't in a situation like mine. But for me, this is a great little addition to my life. Highly recommend. It's worth the price for the quality you get. I'm VERY a happy with my purchase!