Selasa, 26 November 2013

Where to Buy Lasko Ceramic Tower Heater with Remote Control

Product Description

The Lasko 751320 Ceramic Tower Heater with Remote Control provides effective heating for most rooms in your home. An elongated heating element, penetrating air velocity and widespread oscillation combine to provide all over heating for total comfort. Built-in safety features include a self-regulating ceramic element and automatic overheat protection. Plus, it has electronic touch controls, programmable thermostat, two quiet settings and seven-hour timer, which can be controlled at your fingertips with its multi-function remote control.

Features:

- Ceramic tower heater provides 1500 watts of comforting warmth
- Elongated ceramic element and penetrating air velocity push warmth throughout the room
- Widespread oscillation
- Multi-function remote control operates heater from across the room
- Electronic, touch-control operation with programmable thermostat and 7-hour timer
- 2 quiet settings (high=1500w, low=900w) plus Auto (thermostat controlled)
- Built-in safety features include self-regulating ceramic element and automatic overheat protection
- Carry handle for room-to-room mobility
- Fully assembled
- E.T.L. listed
- 3-year limited warranty
- Heat Settings: 900W / 1500W
- Speed Settings: Low / High

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #519322 in Home
  • Color: Gray
  • Brand: Lasko
  • Model: 751320
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.75 pounds

Features

  • Ceramic tower heater with convenient multi-function remote control
  • Widespread oscillation; electronic, programmable thermostat; 7-hour timer
  • Low and high quiet-comfort settings, plus auto thermostat-controlled setting
  • Self-regulating ceramic element; overheat protection for safety
  • Watts: 1500
Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Cheap alternative to central heating
By chaostheorem
I purchased this as an alternative to central heating, and found that this ceramic heater offered good performance for the price I paid.

Standing around 30" high, the Lasko 5365 saves a lot on floor space since it takes up more vertical space than horizontal space. Also because of this design, it can heat up more of the room at the same time.

One other thing I liked about this heater was the safety switch: as soon as you tip it over, the heater will shut itself off. If you immediately pull it back up, the heater turns back on. If it stays down or down at an angle, the heater will completely shut down. For a household with kids, this could be what saves the home from going up in flames.

The heater itself is quiet, and even though it does beep (when you turn it on, or switch modes etc.) the beep isn't obtrusive. I have another space heater which is very loud, so maybe I am making an unfair comparison.

The heater also has some other great features such as oscillation (it can turn about 180 degrees back and forth), high/low mode change (high mode for higher bursts of heat, while low mode is both quieter and emits less heat from the grille), and a timer function for those who like to set-and-forget.

Aesthetically, the Lasko 5365 also offers a modern look, which together with the blue backlit LCD display, resembles other modern appliances (DVD/stereo players, Windows Media Center PCs, etc.) in the household. Since many of my peripherals are either black or silver, this heater fits right into the decor.

One other interesting facet of this heater is that it can be remote-controlled (the included small remote has large rubber buttons and large printing, good for those with bad eyesight; uses two AAA batteries which are included). Unfortunately there is no place to hang the remote on the heater itself (unlike other heaters), but its a small caveat.

Overall the Lasko 5365 offers many of the great features found on other heaters, but at a nominal price. Considering having to pay for the high price of natural price each month, the Lasko 5365 is a very good cost-effective alternative.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Keeps me warm but not too toasty
By Andy
I just recently moved to San Francisco, in the winter time. In order to save from a high heating bill, i searched high and low for a cheap alternative. THis brand is it. I was using a solarus sun heater...and it got too hot! This model oscillates is at a great height, and has a remote control and timer. It's everything you need to keep you warm at night.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
warms up the room, but probably not great for light sleepers
By greenflash
I've been using this heater for almost a month now, and so far, it does a good job of keeping an average sized bedroom warm. I do, however, have a few cons when using this heater during the night.

Pros:
1. It has a remote control
2. It oscillates
3. The low setting is nice and quiet
4. It has a timer, so the unit will turn off after a certain number of hours (1-8 hours)
5. It has a thermostat setting, so it will try to keep the temperature you set it at by turning itself on if the current room temperature is 1 degree below the temp you want the room at, or turn off if the room is 3 degrees above the temp you want.
6. It has a good height. It's not one of those heaters that direct the heat to your feet first.

Cons:
1. Pressing any of the buttons gives out a pretty loud beep (or two, or three). If someone else is sleeping in the same room, he/she will most likely wake up from this sound, especially if they're a light sleeper.
2. Speaking of light sleeper (which I, personally, am), the high setting of this unit is a little loud to sleep through, but I'm able to sleep through the low setting.
3. Again, for those light sleepers, the thermostat setting (mentioned in Pro #5 above) has its drawback during the night. Because the unit is trying to figure out if it the room is colder than the temperature set by the user, it will turn itself on and off (sounds like a High setting, so it'll be fairly loud) for this temperature check which lasts maybe 2 seconds. BUT, unfortunately, it keeps going through this temperature check about every 2 minutes or so. Not good for the light sleeper. ;)
4. The blue LCD remains lit, so in a dark room, the LCD might be too bright for those used to sleeping completely in the dark. Just cover it up with a post-it note or something if it bothers you.

I would probably give this unit 4 stars if the beeping sound wasn't so piercing loud and if I wasn't such a light sleeper.

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