Monday, September 20, 2010

DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology




Product By Delonghi(203 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $47.75
Product Description
Comfortably heat any room in your home with ease using this portable radiator. DeLonghi's Oil-Filled Radiator uses economical ComforTemp technology to save energy and money by automatically maintaining the optimal temperature in the room, at the touch of a button! Patented thermal slots are specially designed to maximize heat flow yet maintain a low surface temperature. Patented smart-snap wheels ensure safety and stability. With their patented design, they snap place perfectly - no assembly required. Three heat settings let you adjust output levels, optimizing energy-efficient operation. Also features 7 oil-filled fin heating elements, permanently seal, safety features, noiseless operation, and wrap-around cord design.
Technical Details
  • Portable, oil-filled radiator provides economical, efficient operation
  • ComforTemp technology maintains optimal temperature in the room
  • 3 heat settings; specially designed thermal slots; low surface temperature
  • Smart-snap wheels; noiseless operation; wrap-around cord design
  • Measures 13-4/5 by 9 by 25-1/5 inches
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Customer Reviews
  
"One of two leaked." 2010-09-09
By David Burrell (Nevada)
I admit that I purchased two of these units from Lowes last year on a close-out sale for only $29.99 each. But when one of the units started leaking oil after two months of use, the shipping cost to have it replaced or repaired by DeLonghi was $16.00 more than I had paid for the unit. So, I mixed up an epoxy compound, about $4.00 worth, and plugged the leak myself. It has not leaked since, but both of my Chinese manufactured units are of much lessor quality, and only have about 60% to 70% of the heating capability, when brand new, as my ten year old Canadian made unit that I bought at Home Depot for a full price of $39.95. Both units, after only a total of about five months of light use are starting to fail when used to try warm up a small area of around 50 square feet.
  
"excellent" 2010-07-10
By E
DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology VERY EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT. EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. I AM WARM AND COZY. EASY TO ADJUST AND REGULATE---I CAN HAVE AS MUCH OR AS LITTLE HEAT AS I WANT WITHOUT A LOT OF ADJUSTMENTS. IF I TURN OFF, IT COMES BACK UP TO DESIRED TEMP. QUICKLY. MAKES A CLICKING SOUND WHEN THERMOSTAT TURNS ON AND OFF.
  
"Heats well but smells bad" 2010-05-25
By John Fleischhauer (Sonoma, CA USA)
I had great expectations for this heater after reading other reviews, but my wife and I were extremely disappointed when we got the heater and plugged it in. It heated our 200 square foot room nicely, but it gave off a strong odor that I thought smelled like "hot metal" and my wife desribed as "hot oil." After talking to a friend who had a similar heater, and reading various reviews on the internet, we thought maybe it was a "new" smell that would burn off. In fact the manual states that there may be a smell that will burn off after about 2 hours. Other reviews we read were more pessimistic, stating the smell never burned off. We shared that latter experience. I put the heater out on a porch and kept in on for several days... well over 30 hours. The smell never went away when the heater was on and even on the open porch we could smell it within from couple of feet away.
  
"The truth about ComforTemp "energy-saving" technology" 2010-05-15
By Ed in SF
Don't get me wrong, this is a nice heater and works perfectly for our application (to heat our son's room which is located directly above the garage and thus colder than the rest of the house). I'll let the other reviews speak for most of the features of the unit. What I do have a comment on is the ComforTemp "energy-saving" technology, which in my opinion, is just part of the whole green marketing fad. This includes making products/features appear to be green when actually they are not necessarily so. The ComforTemp "feature" does nothing more than override the thermostat dial and set the thermostat on the unit to ~70 degF. The box shows in big letters "27% Energy Saving," but if you read the fine print, it says "Based on internal tests on same model comparing energy using the ComforTemp function versus adjustable thermostat at maximum setting." So they are claiming an energy savings versus the maximum thermostat setting that would make the room way too hot. This is like saying a light bulb is energy saving because you turn it on only when you need it, rather than leaving it on all the time -- i.e., it only saves energy when compared to an absurd, high-energy-consuming scenario. In our application, we actually save energy by not using the ComforTemp function, because we found that, with it turned on, the room gets heated to ~73 degF. We set the thermostat to a little above the "1" on the dial and that keeps the room at ~69 degF -- warm enough to keep our son from getting cold at night. If anything, call the ComforTemp feature a convenience feature -- for those who don't want to bother with the adjustable thermostat. Call it a night light feature -- because it emits a significant green glow. Just don't call it an energy-saving feature. In my opinion, the best thing to do would be to remove the ComforTemp function altogether and just charge less for the heater! But of course the market research probably shows that if you pretend it's green you'll sell more units ...
  
"Toasty warm bedroom now" 2010-04-14
By M. Park (Manassas Park, VA United States)
Bought this heater for my boys room that is always cold since it is located directly above the garage. The heater we had prior to this one dried out the air which was never good for my allergy/asthma boy. This heater gives a nice warm feel to the air without drying out. Great price. I am considering buying a second one for the basement.

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