Vebreda 1500W PTC Fast Heating Space Heater for Indoor Use

$265.94

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Description

-3D realistic flame effect for visual warmth

-Make this heater a home decoration by using the flame only

-Flame and heating can be operated separately

-Quick heating in 3s with advanced PTC ceramic heating

-Heat up to 250 square feet for sufficient warmth

-80¡ã wide range of oscillation delivers warmth to different angles

-Suitable for summer and winter with 2-in-1 heater and fan combo

-Customize your heating needs with 1500W/800W heat setting

-Selected the desired temperature from 62¨H to 95¨H

-Save your energy cost with 12H timer and thermostat

-Make the heater safe to use with overheat and tip-over protections

-V0 flame retardant material and CSA certification for extra security

-Easy operation thanks to its convenient touch panel and full-featured remote control

-The effective control distance of remote control is 20 feet

-Quieter operation for better sleep

-The built-in handle serves as remote control placement as well

-Reduce clutter because of the cord hooks

-Stable round base for balance maintenance

-Store it easily due to its compact size

Specifications

ColorBlack

MaterialPP, ABS, Nylon, Glass Fiber

Overall Dimension12.5" x 30" (Dia x H)

Length of Power Cord6 ft

Net Weight8 lbs

Voltage120V

Frequency60Hz

PowerMax. 1500W

AMP12.5A

Battery Required2 x AAA Battery (Not Included)

Range of Oscillation80¡ã

Heating Range250 sq.ft

Temperature62¡ãF-95¡ãF/16.5¡ãC-35¡ãC

Reviews

Customer Reviews

Based on 209 reviews
82%
(172)
16%
(33)
1%
(2)
0%
(1)
0%
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Andrea Geneste
Excellent Alternative Heat for Our Travel Trailer

I was tired of using up bottles of propane when we'd camp on cooler days and nights. Based on the rated square foot coverage of this tower, I thought I'd give it a try to replace using my RV heating system. It worked like a charm! Placed it on the counter or floor near the middle of the trailer, set the thermostat to 70, and our trailer stayed perfectly comfortable through the cold evenings! With solid heat production, oscillating function and a forced air fan, it distributes the heat into every space of the trailer. I had it set on our kitchen counter in the middle of the trailer, with the door to our bedroom at the front open. The bedroom, and even the rear bath stayed nice and warm! Simple to use, very portable and light weight. Best of all, I only have to use my propane for the cooktop now! It's already paid for itself in propane costs in one season.

M
Michael Bandzuh
It’s getting hot in here

I bought this to replace a small floor heater that I’ve had for quite a long time. The floor heater took a while to heat up the room and it didn’t really seem to keep me very warm. This heater took less power and heats up way faster. I love the remote control. I love how it keeps my room warm hours after I turn off the heater. My room is constantly cold too so this is a very good heater. My dad complains about how cold his room is so I definitely think about buying this for him. It’s not cheap obviously but it’s so worth the money and let’s be honest what nowadays is cheap. Love it!

B
Brianna Pagett
Powerful little heater

We love this heater. We live in a 1 1/2 story house where the 1/2 level master bedroom is a completely open floor plan . It’s also very chilly in the throws of our Minnesota winters. This baby heats our whole upstairs 6 degrees in about 40 minutes. We love it now that we have a little one to keep our room comfortable for him.The only hiccups we’ve had are - the first unit we were sent didn’t turn on at all so we had to go through the replacement process. Not a deal breaker, just annoying. With this second unit, we often set the temperature on the machine but find that sometimes it will run in excess of the temp we set (ex: set for 68 and the unit reads at 74 when checked in the middle of the night) making our space way too warm. That makes me a little nervous to use it in overnight (which is not advised per the handbook) but it’s happened once over the span of about 60 days so we just set a timer and restart it when needed given it’s quick heating ability.

B
Bri LaFauce
Great for my needs!

For some reason, the powers that be like to keep my dorm building at a crisp 60°F and taunt us with non-functional thermostats. I am a southerner, and this is unacceptable in the winter. This little space heater solves my problems quite nicely, at least for my bedroom. I've had it for a month and experienced no problems whatsoever. It was a little smelly at first, but that's a given for many space heaters. I like the oscillation feature a lot, and the fan pushes the heat to every corner of my room. I have no idea how accurate the temperature options are on it, but it at least behaves consistently and it does turn off when it's reached whatever it considers close enough to the temperature it's set for (and turns back on automatically to maintain it). The remote didn't come with batteries, which was kind of a surprise these days, but it's not enough of a problem that I'd knock off any stars. My room is small enough that I don't really need the remote, but it functions just fine when I'm feeling too lazy to get out from under the covers. The entire unit doesn't take up much space at all, and for something like a space heater, the aesthetics aren't terrible. I like mine, and I would recommend it.

K
Kyle
Diabetic Wonder Ceramic Heater!

Where do I start to Laud this Marvelous space heater? To start and to explain the Title let me hasten to expound upon how a person with poor foot and ankle circulation can benefit by using this simple heater = Just think "NO more Cold Feet!" and without circulation reducing socks or without batteries or cords or strange devices! When placed about 3 feet in front of your easy chair and by using the "Low" setting one may achieve perhaps the most comfortable and circulation promoting environment possible - especially if you wear loose socks and pj's or sweat pants or even in your robe if you remember to moisturize the front of your legs as it can be somewhat drying. It is particularly nice that one does not run the risk of sustaining burns from touching it with your leg (like with my Sunbeam infrared space heater). It is also virtually silent so you just forget about it and let it run on low all the time. Unfortunately one can not have everything and although one may use this (just too hot when set on "High" to set it so close to maintain the right temperature for your legs) heater on "Max" to heat an entire room it has some trouble in 27 F weather in my 20 x 12 room (and poor insulation) - it would also not function as the Foot/Leg Warmer I use it for. So Yes, I use the Infrared so that it comes on and off at times when the thermostat dips a bit low but the infrared is louder (never realzed HOW loud till I got my ceramic) but between the two it really is the best of both worlds, I also like how by pointing the ceramic towards my bed at night it circulates the heat under the bed so I can actually feel gentle warmth spread as it oscillates and spreads the warmth out and up through my feather mattress (does that mean its worn out?..lol) Worries, I have few but one is with a GSD (German Shepherd Dog) that definitely sheds big time I wonder if it will experience difficulties down the line (either in the rotation mechanism used to oscillate or in the intake vents) - but I have used it this Winter (almost 3 months as of Feb. 1, 2011) frequently and so far so good! I rarely feel so inspired to spread the word about a product but this one has me as a Health Professional imagining how a Nursing Home could incorporate its use in day rooms and Diabetic Care. Like I say it would be perfect in that it never gets hot but electric cords can be no-no's so I don't know but at least along a wall...It really does increase comfort and with improved circulation I notice less problems with night leg cramps and charlie horses! Next? I'm getting rid of my Infrared Heater and getting another Ceramic to take its place in heating the whole room on the max setting and using the auto thermometer settings - and all the other rooms!. Ceramic is great! It is so much better than the red glowing and loud Infrared (that has burned me several times by touching the grill (and leaving its tell-tale honeycomb scorch on my leg!) Anyone will benefit from this heater, but If you are a Diabetic you are a Fool to not take advantage of wuch an inexpensive ANSWER!

Customer Reviews

Based on 209 reviews
82%
(172)
16%
(33)
1%
(2)
0%
(1)
0%
(1)
A
Andrea Geneste
Excellent Alternative Heat for Our Travel Trailer

I was tired of using up bottles of propane when we'd camp on cooler days and nights. Based on the rated square foot coverage of this tower, I thought I'd give it a try to replace using my RV heating system. It worked like a charm! Placed it on the counter or floor near the middle of the trailer, set the thermostat to 70, and our trailer stayed perfectly comfortable through the cold evenings! With solid heat production, oscillating function and a forced air fan, it distributes the heat into every space of the trailer. I had it set on our kitchen counter in the middle of the trailer, with the door to our bedroom at the front open. The bedroom, and even the rear bath stayed nice and warm! Simple to use, very portable and light weight. Best of all, I only have to use my propane for the cooktop now! It's already paid for itself in propane costs in one season.

M
Michael Bandzuh
It’s getting hot in here

I bought this to replace a small floor heater that I’ve had for quite a long time. The floor heater took a while to heat up the room and it didn’t really seem to keep me very warm. This heater took less power and heats up way faster. I love the remote control. I love how it keeps my room warm hours after I turn off the heater. My room is constantly cold too so this is a very good heater. My dad complains about how cold his room is so I definitely think about buying this for him. It’s not cheap obviously but it’s so worth the money and let’s be honest what nowadays is cheap. Love it!

B
Brianna Pagett
Powerful little heater

We love this heater. We live in a 1 1/2 story house where the 1/2 level master bedroom is a completely open floor plan . It’s also very chilly in the throws of our Minnesota winters. This baby heats our whole upstairs 6 degrees in about 40 minutes. We love it now that we have a little one to keep our room comfortable for him.The only hiccups we’ve had are - the first unit we were sent didn’t turn on at all so we had to go through the replacement process. Not a deal breaker, just annoying. With this second unit, we often set the temperature on the machine but find that sometimes it will run in excess of the temp we set (ex: set for 68 and the unit reads at 74 when checked in the middle of the night) making our space way too warm. That makes me a little nervous to use it in overnight (which is not advised per the handbook) but it’s happened once over the span of about 60 days so we just set a timer and restart it when needed given it’s quick heating ability.

B
Bri LaFauce
Great for my needs!

For some reason, the powers that be like to keep my dorm building at a crisp 60°F and taunt us with non-functional thermostats. I am a southerner, and this is unacceptable in the winter. This little space heater solves my problems quite nicely, at least for my bedroom. I've had it for a month and experienced no problems whatsoever. It was a little smelly at first, but that's a given for many space heaters. I like the oscillation feature a lot, and the fan pushes the heat to every corner of my room. I have no idea how accurate the temperature options are on it, but it at least behaves consistently and it does turn off when it's reached whatever it considers close enough to the temperature it's set for (and turns back on automatically to maintain it). The remote didn't come with batteries, which was kind of a surprise these days, but it's not enough of a problem that I'd knock off any stars. My room is small enough that I don't really need the remote, but it functions just fine when I'm feeling too lazy to get out from under the covers. The entire unit doesn't take up much space at all, and for something like a space heater, the aesthetics aren't terrible. I like mine, and I would recommend it.

K
Kyle
Diabetic Wonder Ceramic Heater!

Where do I start to Laud this Marvelous space heater? To start and to explain the Title let me hasten to expound upon how a person with poor foot and ankle circulation can benefit by using this simple heater = Just think "NO more Cold Feet!" and without circulation reducing socks or without batteries or cords or strange devices! When placed about 3 feet in front of your easy chair and by using the "Low" setting one may achieve perhaps the most comfortable and circulation promoting environment possible - especially if you wear loose socks and pj's or sweat pants or even in your robe if you remember to moisturize the front of your legs as it can be somewhat drying. It is particularly nice that one does not run the risk of sustaining burns from touching it with your leg (like with my Sunbeam infrared space heater). It is also virtually silent so you just forget about it and let it run on low all the time. Unfortunately one can not have everything and although one may use this (just too hot when set on "High" to set it so close to maintain the right temperature for your legs) heater on "Max" to heat an entire room it has some trouble in 27 F weather in my 20 x 12 room (and poor insulation) - it would also not function as the Foot/Leg Warmer I use it for. So Yes, I use the Infrared so that it comes on and off at times when the thermostat dips a bit low but the infrared is louder (never realzed HOW loud till I got my ceramic) but between the two it really is the best of both worlds, I also like how by pointing the ceramic towards my bed at night it circulates the heat under the bed so I can actually feel gentle warmth spread as it oscillates and spreads the warmth out and up through my feather mattress (does that mean its worn out?..lol) Worries, I have few but one is with a GSD (German Shepherd Dog) that definitely sheds big time I wonder if it will experience difficulties down the line (either in the rotation mechanism used to oscillate or in the intake vents) - but I have used it this Winter (almost 3 months as of Feb. 1, 2011) frequently and so far so good! I rarely feel so inspired to spread the word about a product but this one has me as a Health Professional imagining how a Nursing Home could incorporate its use in day rooms and Diabetic Care. Like I say it would be perfect in that it never gets hot but electric cords can be no-no's so I don't know but at least along a wall...It really does increase comfort and with improved circulation I notice less problems with night leg cramps and charlie horses! Next? I'm getting rid of my Infrared Heater and getting another Ceramic to take its place in heating the whole room on the max setting and using the auto thermometer settings - and all the other rooms!. Ceramic is great! It is so much better than the red glowing and loud Infrared (that has burned me several times by touching the grill (and leaving its tell-tale honeycomb scorch on my leg!) Anyone will benefit from this heater, but If you are a Diabetic you are a Fool to not take advantage of wuch an inexpensive ANSWER!