NOLA
2025-07-13 10:09:50
I am totally impressed by this heater. Better quality, looks and operation than I was prepared for. The size was perfect for where I wanted to place it, not too big, not too small. It throws out enough heat for a smaller confined area, like a bedroom as a primary heat source. If it's in a larger open area like I have it in it's best used as a secondary heat provider. It definitely helps take the chill out and adds a soothing warm comfort.All metal construction, durable, reasonably priced and great looks that serves a purpose is what I was looking for and this was it. Some complain about the top getting hot, not so in my book; it gets warm only towards the center of the top but not even warm to hurt a toddler if touched, I know this for a fact.The remote works great even without having to open the doors. I recommend this unit without hesitation.
Kacey Bradshaw
2025-05-27 17:17:21
I absolutely love my fireplace and use it almost every day! It’s become a key part of my daily routine, providing both warmth and ambiance. The flame effect is super realistic, and it really helps set the mood, whether I’m relaxing or working. It heats up quickly and efficiently, making it perfect for my space.
The Army Vet & his wife...
2025-04-22 17:02:53
I was hesitant to purchase a space heater like this after reading the reviews, however, I took a chance.I bought this for my wife's home office. We live in a house that was built in 1876 and has no insulation in the walls. We live in north-central USA where temps are often below zero. Her office faces the south and measures approximately 14 feet x 17 feet.Many of the reviews state that the item will not heat a room. She found this to be true at first. Then she noticed a major design flaw - the intake for this heater is on the back when it should be on the bottom to draw up the cold air from the floor. Therefore, to get the optimal use - it must be placed in a position where there is constant airflow into the back of the unit. Placing it neatly next to the wall will prevent this unit to properly heat the room. She placed it at the entrance to her office where the circulating air that enters is cold.You have to READ the instruction manual to fully understand how this unit works. Unlike space heaters from the past where you just flip the dial to the setting, this one has lots of settings. Set on the appropriate max setting, in four hours at 90 degrees (the home furnace setting at 70 degrees - her office is 68 degrees) it will move the temperature up to 75 degrees.Please note, on occasion this unit will go into cool down mode. This helps prevent it from overheating.Her only other complaint is that the fan is loud, yet she is sensitive to unwanted noise.In the end she has enjoyed this unit and it's sleek classic look. She is able to comfortably work in her office without the use of several layers of clothes and blankets. Further more, this unit keeps the entire upstairs (three bedroom and a bathroom) warmer than it normally is.We are thinking about purchasing another for the lower level. However, we are waiting to see our electric bill first. I hope this helps you in making your decision...
Cowgirl In the Sand
2024-12-31 11:58:27
This is a well built and beautiful item. The new curved LED screen is awesome and it really does look like a fireplace. It provides either a gentle glow of coals at night (for a night light) or slightly more if you add the flames - which is what we do. When I wake up in the night, it's so comforting and hypnotic to watch the flames.The heater has two levels. It is quiet and heats our approximately 250 sf bedroom (smallish) in 10 minutes. it'll also heat the hall if we open the door. Once warmed up, the lower level keeps the room at a comfortable temperature indefinitely.It is fairly narrow and so doesn't take up much space. The glass on the front gives an even more realistic look. I read reviews of other models and noted that it's best to have a control panel in addition to the remote. It's so easy to figure out and use. Took Husband about 5-6 minutes to put the legs on (thanks guys for the advice about a Phillip's Head Screwdriver, I was ready to go). I can lift it myself if need be.As someone else suggesting, all you need is a fireplace app and it creates a meditative, warm and inviting space. Not an ugly beige floorboard model or a big hulking oil radiator.VERY pleased.