The Safeheat DeLonghi Mica Panel Radiator features thermostatic temperature control, 2 heat settings (max power: 1500W), is wall mountable, and a room thermostat to set and automatically maintain the desired temperature. A convenient carrying handle allows for easy portability.
By P. Zeissig “pzeissig” (Boston, MA)
We bought this camera from Amazon.com for our baby of 6 months, so we do not have to heat the rest of the house only to have his warm room. I compared this to oil stoves, and that this is better since it is also quiet (no fan) is quite safe.
I was surprised by how small and light weight that is compared with the images on the web. The dimensions are 26 “wide, 20″ high (23 “high on wheels), 2.25″ deep (10 “deep when on wheels). It ‘easy to carry because it weighs only about 5-8 pounds (I did not weigh) .
The heating elements heats up very quickly, so that is a definite advantage over oil heaters. Can be mounted on the wall with the wall mounting bracket included. Once my baby starts to walk, I will mount on the wall to keep out of reach for him, since the front of the unit gets very hot (but not burn yourself, if you happen to touch for a second) . So you can hang like a painting. The heat radiates only from the front of the unit. The front is smooth compared with an oil heater, so your child has fewer injuries than the strong oil-heating radiator if he / she runs into her head.
It heats a small room in a hurry, so I think that heat a medium sized rooms with low ceilings, but probably not a large living room or kitchen / dining room.
By Chad (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
One of the most aesthetically pleasing space heaters that I’ve ever seen. may be sitting on rollers or mounted on the wall. You can keep my uninsulated 4000 cubic feet (20 ‘wide x 20′ long x 10 ‘high) garage at a temperature tolerable when it’s 15 degrees outside.
Tip # 1: As with any new space heating, it emits an unpleasant chemical smell when first used. When there again, I suggest you set it up and put it in the garage or outside for 3 or 4 hours before using it inside.
Tip # 2: Hot cables / plugs are usually the result of using the wrong gauge of wire in your extension cord or electrical outlets. Use at least a 14-gauge (I’d probably go with a 12 gauge) extension cord and plug into an outlet that is wired (with 14, preferably 12, wire gauge) of at least a 15-amp circuit breaker. This will be the only thing you want running on that switch. If they do not, then do not complain of hot plugs or wires. Is not the fault of the heater. It ‘a fundamental principle of electricity.
Tip # 3: No, it’s not going to produce as many BTU propane or kerosene heater will. Electric heaters are perfectly capable of producing equivalent BTUs, without producing carbon monoxide, such as gas stoves, but for them also to make it safe for connection to a wall outlet, meaning that about 1,500 watts max. If you have a large room where you are heating with a gas stove and want to replace it with an electric heater, then you’re going to have to get a 240V 30 Amp (or better) heating and probably have a wire electrician in for you on a dedicated double circuit pole. This is a space heater, not a furnace. E ‘to make the rooms warm hot. Do not denigrate this heater because you have the wrong tool for the job. Do your research.
Tip # 4: If you want to remove the stickers from the face of the unit and the adhesive is stubborn, then try heat. If this does not work, then go to an auto parts store. They sell the most to remove stickers that are safe for various painted surfaces.