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Model: PELONIS PHO15A2AGW, Basic Electric Oil Filled Radiator, 1500W Portable Full Room Radiant Space Heater with Adjustable Thermostat, White, 26.10 x 14.20 x 11.00 in
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Oil radiators are simple technology and most reliable space heaters. Doent matter where they are made if decent brand. I has a Delonghi Dragon, but Pelonis is a good brand and I would buy this.
Pelonis is a very good brand in this space. I have one purchased at Bj's about 5 years ago and it has always worked extremely well. Put a small fan behind it on low and it warms the room in minutes. I just used it last night in sub teens (outside) using a small Ryobi battery mounted fan and left it for a couple of hours then turned it all off. Stayed toasty all night. Like any heater, it will use about 1100 watts while heating then settle in at under 600. I have it connected to a Tapo energy monitoring plug.
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Oil radiators are simple technology and most reliable space heaters. Doent matter where they are made if decent brand. I has a Delonghi Dragon, but Pelonis is a good brand and I would buy this.
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Pelonis is a very good brand in this space. I have one purchased at Bj's about 5 years ago and it has always worked extremely well. Put a small fan behind it on low and it warms the room in minutes. I just used it last night in sub teens (outside) using a small Ryobi battery mounted fan and left it for a couple of hours then turned it all off. Stayed toasty all night. Like any heater, it will use about 1100 watts while heating then settle in at under 600. I have it connected to a Tapo energy monitoring plug.
This is a chinese company, don't be fooled. It is 100% owned by midea which is wholly owned and operated in china, none of those dollars stay in the USA.
sure its made in china like 90 % of all BS on Amazon. Real American Resellers get flagged for Copyright or other BS by Amazon while China Copy Cat XI flood Amazon with garbage doesnt matter if Toys, Cloth or Heaters.
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Good price for a name brand unit.
I've been looking into getting another one of these, looking around a lot lately. In addition to the price rising like everything else, it seems like the quality of these is also going down, across all brands. A lot of bad reviews out there for this and many others about them not putting out much heat, or dying within a year. I've got a pelonis and utilitech that are maybe 5 and 8 years old that I've used a lot that still work like new. So this deal is tempting..
This is a chinese company, don't be fooled. It is 100% owned by midea which is wholly owned and operated in china, none of those dollars stay in the USA.
so what as long as it works - and I have owned this brand and it is fine. the us made stuff isn't great nor is the us so where it is made does not matter
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$10 cheaper than it was yesterday, here, on SD... Canceled my yesterday order for the price difference. Instead of a Feb. 4-11 window, it's scheduled for Feb. 5. Double win.
These are great for small areas of your don't want to heat the whole house. I live in a 2000 square foot house and work from home some of the days. I use this in my office, so that I don''t have to use the heater as much in the rest of the house. It's much cheaper this way, despite electric heaters being way less efficient than gas.
Also, I'd go for a model with physical knobs, I.e. this one, as it doesn't have the annoying beeping that the digital ones have.
Same as every other Chinese product that they make to fast track trademarking.
I'm 43 years old and I vividly remember having a Pelonis Safe-T-Furnace heater in our bathroom growing up. It may be a dumb name, but they've been around for a long time.
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these have gotten a bit expensive over the last few years, like a lot of stuff
for those who haven't heard of the brand Pelonis. they are also sold in Home Depot (they are $60+ in home depot now). 5 yrs ago they were $49.99
I've been looking into getting another one of these, looking around a lot lately. In addition to the price rising like everything else, it seems like the quality of these is also going down, across all brands. A lot of bad reviews out there for this and many others about them not putting out much heat, or dying within a year. I've got a pelonis and utilitech that are maybe 5 and 8 years old that I've used a lot that still work like new. So this deal is tempting..
Also, I'd go for a model with physical knobs, I.e. this one, as it doesn't have the annoying beeping that the digital ones have.
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