Q:does it shut off when it gets to a certiain temp, and turns back on when then temp drops again?
by|Feb 11, 2021
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A: No. This particular unit does not. And you cannot set a temperature, per se, with it. It stays on until you turn it off. I have, however, left it on at night and all day as it does not get too hot and I’ve never had to worry about it with its low voltage. Other brands have settings for turning off at 60 or 70 and 80 degrees, but not this particular unit.
by|Feb 19, 2021
A: no, this heater will run continuously.
by|Feb 12, 2021
A: No, it runs all the time
by|Feb 17, 2021
A: I have not seen it do the on/off function. I have run it for a couple days at a time and it just ran. Could be it never overheated.
by|Mar 6, 2021
A: Hello, the fan should run continuously, the heating element will cut on and off to maintain the correct temperature output. I’ve never noticed mine shutting off unless moved while running.
by|Feb 12, 2021
Q:How quiet is this product?
by|Dec 22, 2020
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A: Very quiet. You will not know it is running.
by|Jan 3, 2021
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A: Very quiet.
by|Oct 27, 2021
A: Quiet, not annoying.
by|Mar 6, 2021
A: Hello Luis, It’s pretty quiet, hard to hear it from outside the bathroom with the door shut.
by|Feb 12, 2021
A: Its fairly quiet if you have a TV on or radio you can't hear it running
by|Jan 14, 2021
Q:Will this heat a small room?
by|Dec 11, 2020
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A: Not in a million years.
by|Mar 18, 2021
A: This is a personal heater. It does not have a thermostat. Turn on and off as needed.
by|Dec 17, 2020
A: Not well enough.
by|Mar 7, 2021
A: It drives the chill out in our 5 x 7 bathroom, and works at my desk, but it’s too small to heat a regular size bedroom.
by|Dec 17, 2020
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A: No it won't. I would only use it for keeping your feet warm under a desk,and then it will need to be set on high.
by|Jan 15, 2021
Q:Made in the USA???
by|Nov 3, 2020
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A: No - it is made overseas.
by|Dec 8, 2020
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A: No.
by|Feb 17, 2021
Q:whats the best way to clean the blades inside from accumilated dust build up ?
by|Jun 8, 2020
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A: Have not used
by|Mar 22, 2021
A: Use a can of compressed air to blow the dust and debris off the blades and heating element, and then use the brush tool on a vacuum to suck that debris out.
by|Dec 4, 2020
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A: I haven’t had to clean mine yet, but compressed air and an air nozzle should work. the exhaust from a shop vac or canister vacuum might work, too.
by|Feb 12, 2021
Q:What is the cost for the electricity when in use
by|Apr 20, 2020
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A: 24 hours x watts
X days in month = watts hours
Divide by 1000 ( a kilowatt) =
X by cost of the of the kilowatt per hour charge (electrical rate on bill)
= Cost of use per month
Electricity Rates Average per State: http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?t=epmt_5_6_a
Electricity Cost Calculator: http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cost.html
by|Feb 22, 2021
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A: Hmmm. 750 watts on high for an hour = 3/4 of a kilowatt hour. If you’re paying 16 cents a kilowatt hour, it would cost 12 cents an hour to operate it on high.