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Daniel CSydney
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
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Good Heater
I bought this heater in May 2017 for my newborn. It heats up the room pretty quick. The slim design allows it to fit anywhere.The heater’s three dials manage the thermostat’s 6 power levels, the fan speed, and the 24 hour timer. You can program this timer to only run your heater at the times of day when you’ll be at home.
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TCakMelbourne
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Just ok
I purchased this heater for 2 main reasons. 1 being the obvious- heat. The 2nd being the timer. Well it's quite good regarding heating up a largish area. However the timer is terrible. I now regret my purchase. Firstly you can barely see what you're doing when trying to set it. It has a rotary knob you'd expect to find 50 years ago on electrical products. And it's excruciating trying to set it. So I won't even be using the main function I bought it for. If you want just heat. Then it's ok. If a timer is an important function I wouldn't even bother with this one.
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Triple7ReviewsMetropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 27 reviews
- 1 like
Good for Heating a Room
I bought the Delonghi HSX3324FTS from Harvey Norman for $135 (June 2017). Internet prices vary from $120 - $149. It has a twin, the HSX3320FTS, the only difference being the wattage – the 3320 has 2000 watts and the 3324, 2400 watts. It’s an electric convection heater meaning that it draws air in, heats it and releases it via the main grill at the top of the heater which is at 45 degrees – hot air does not come out of the side - it only comes from the top. It has 3 side knobs and carry handles.
Operation is simple - turn the thermostat to a...Read more
maximum of 6 and the power knob to either min, med, max or max* (max* turns the fan on). I start with max* to heat the room quickly, then leave it on max or turn it down to med. Only on max* can one hear the fan, otherwise it's quiet. The third knob is a 24 hour timer which I doubt I’ll ever use. It does an efficient and quiet job of heating 1-2 large rooms. It’s actually quite unassuming – before you know it your area is warm but keep in mind the heat comes from the top and is not directed at your feet and legs area – it’s designed to heat a room. If you’re looking for something to warm your feet and legs on a cold night this is probably not for you. I was surprised how small this unit is (68.3cm x 9.0cm x 46.0cm) compared with my old IXL Quasar (which finally packed in after 15 years!), there are however much thinner models on the market. It also comes with 4 brackets and 6 screws with plugs for wall mounting. As an aside I notice one reviewer commenting about the feet coming off, this may be because they didn't fit a screw into each foot - once this is done, the feet aren’t coming off. It’s light at 5.2kg but the feet are positioned such that it would need a good whack to knock it over or a toddler running at full boar. It would be more inclined to topple on thick pile carpet, which the manual doesn't recommend placing it because it obstructs the air intake underneath but the unit will switch off if it’s accidentally tipped over. It slides easily on floor boards and can be moved with your feet. My niggles are it could do with a set of wheels and the knobs on the side are a bit low to the ground although easier to adjust if you’re sitting down. To my thinking the 45-degree top is back to front – I prefer the angled top facing me because it gives off more heat in which case I’m looking at the back of the heater and the knobs are facing away. Compared with what I'm used to, the DeLonghi is subtler and not as strong in giving off heat and I'm really missing the heat coming from the side of my old unit and the warmth onto my legs. If you’re looking to go higher tech with an LCD that shows the temperature, try the Delonghi HCX9124E ($299) which also caught my eye at Harvey Norman’s.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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HadiLeichhardt
- 2 reviews
Efficient and does the job
Looking for something to use in our second bedroom, to replace a radiant type heater. This model does fit the bill, several heat settings, several fan settings, timer, and slim model. Heats quickly for our room size, normally just left at a very low heat and fan setting, would be more efficient with the timer set.
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Jasmine M.
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Very happy with this purchase
I chose this heater based on price point ($129) and I have to say it's surpassed my expectations. I live in an alpine climate where it's regularly below zero in winter and it works great to heat a bedroom. The timer is a nice addition as I can set it to start early morning so I wake up to a nice warm room. On max setting with the fan it heats very quickly...and the other settings with no fan are great for mornings/evenings as it's essentially silent. If your looking for a decent heater to heat a bedroom, that doesn't cost the earth and looks good too, then I'd highly recommend this product.
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don58Sydney Surrounds, NSW
- 19 reviews
Outstanding product - allot more effective than expected.
Bought this heater based on recomendations on Whirlpool - from Appliances Online for about $130 with quick delivery and so far it has exceeded our expectations. The heater is silent except for on the MAX setting (low fan hum), however we use it on HIGH and that is sufficient to warm the lower level of our two story townhouse in Sydney (8' last night and it was fine) and take the edge off the upper level. It replaces a SunBeam Electric Standing heater and the difference is significant. The Delonghi is about the same size, cost about the same but is maybe twice as effective. So much so that we were surprised the first time we used it. Also looks modern and can be wall mounted. Highly recommend.
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genXreviewerSydney, NSW
- 23 reviews
A bit flimsy
It lightly heats a room, definitely not a powerful heater on maximum; but maybe Ill be grateful when I get the electricity bill.
The little feet fall off easily when moving it around, and require flipping it upside down to reattach, but without firmly clicking into place it's going to happen again soon.
There's a fan option at 'max' which may help disperse warm air around the room.
I dont expect it to last longer than 2 winters
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Happy so far...
Pros:
- Nice compact size
- Easy to operate controls
- Design is good
- Fan setting for faster distribution of heat
- Reasonable price $150
Cons:
- None found so far
- Out of stock now at dellonghi.com
- and ten more words to finish the minimum review length
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Questions & Answers
sophieasked
there were 3 power setting in specification.
What is minimum Watt?
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Don Lasked
I purchased this heater but when I turn it to Max Plus it turns itself off after a few minutes and does not restart again although I have the thermostat on maximum.
Should I return the product or is some adjustment possible?
1 answer
We have the same problem with ours. It started doing it after 3 months of use. It keeps switching itself off sometimes after couple hours, sometimes after few minutes like it's overheated. I have to turn it off and unplug it and wait till the overheating sensor switches off and then start again but it will usually happen again. Its very annoying as it is the only heater in the living room and it's currently 9 degrees outside. Let us know if you find out anything new.
Franck R.asked
I want to use a smart home plugin. If the dial is on, does the heater start heating as soon as it's plugged in or do I need to interact with it every time I plug it in?
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It depends on what the thermostat is set to. If it is set to minimum then it won't come on. Anything above that it will come on automatically when the room temp is lower than the temp that the thermostat is set to (standard thermostatic operation). If set correctly I'm sure it would turn on once you turn on the smart plug.
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Flipper
Reviewer "onlinelauren" mentions flimsy feet - there are 2 small screws supplied to attach the feet - if you don't use them the feet will fall off almost every time you move the heater