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Manufacturer: DeLonghi Home Environment
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Product Description

The DeLonghi TRV0715 Vento Hi Speed Convection Radiator has durable metal construction and no exposed elements. Three variable heat settings saves money but you can choose your desired comfort level. Never come home to a freezing cold room again with the antifreeze setting that automatically turns on when the temperature drops below 44° F.

Product Details

  • Portable convection oil-filled radiator heater with vertical metal fins
  • 3 variable heat settings; room-monitoring thermostat; auto shut-off for safety
  • Anti-freeze setting prevents temperature from dropping below 44 degrees F
  • Cord storage; smart-snap wheels require no assembly; durable metal construction
  • Measures 14-3/5 by 23-1/5 by 5-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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make me warm up in the winter season...
 
Review Date: July 6, 2009
Reviewer: Quincy Nguyen, cal, usa
DeLonghi TRH0715 Oil Filled Radiator Heater. I like them a lot, so, I have bought two items at the same week. It is cheap price, good work, and thin light. I recommand this item to everyone has limit the buget for buying.
Time will tell
 
Review Date: October 24, 2008
Reviewer: L. WOS, Michigan USA
Just got this unit. Slim design, good rollers, handy cord storage.
HEAVY UNIT and appears quality made.
I followed the instructions but went a step further when it said to RUN IT ON THE HIGHEST SETTING FOR 2 HOURS in a WELL VENTILATED AREA. I put mine outside and let it run for 2.5 hours......full blast. Glad I did. Even so, when I put it in the basement and turned it on.....there was still a faint odor....not really objectionable.....but like something's burning or is "hot".
I like the handy on / off programmer, but the sliders you push ( like on those lamp timmers) are really tiny and fine. Someone with big fingers might have a dickens of a time trying to move those sliders. The Power cord is a nice length but I wish they would have attached to cord to the rear of the unit rather than the front where the "on" signal light, controls and timer dial sit.
I have a heated lower level on a poured concrete floor... which runs a good 10 degrees colder than the upper level. When we turn the thermostat down at night, it gets mighty cold down there, especially in the winter. I am hoping this unit takes some of the chill out during the night, without having to heat the whole house. The unit is suppose to be large enough to heat a 12x12 room. We'll see. There is a lot of heat coming out of the very top of the register when on the highest setting #3. Not as much heat is coming off the sides though. If you had a ceiling fan, that would help push the hot air down from the ceiling and make the room feel warmer......but as it stands, all the nice hot air is going up towards the ceiling.
If you decide to buy this unit.....I STRONGLY suggest you FIRST run it in the garage or outside. but NOT IN THE HOUSE....cause man does it reek. After 2 1/2 hours on HIGH, the odor is mostly gone.......but you'll still smell a "something's hot" odor......but no fumes.

January 4, 2009 UPDATE
Well, the unit works...... but it's stilL useless in open spaces larger than 12x12. Since hot air rises, and the hot air is emitted from the top of this unit, and the unit stands 2 feet tall, the entire room never gets comfortable. All the heat hangs at ceiling level. The area from your waist down, especially your legs and feet will always be cold. I think in a 12x12 insulated room, with the door kept closed, you'd be fine.....or.....if you put a FAN somewhere to distribute the heat downward off the ceiling this would work. I had a small Homes oscillating heater "fan" I can program to a certain temperature. I placed that unit at ground level to suppliment this unit......and together, it kept the basement at 69 degrees.
Would I buy this unit again.... MAYBE. If I had to keep one small bedroom, nursery or workroom/computer/ bathroom or houseplant room warmer than the others..... or If I wanted my room warm at night, but didnt want to heat the entire house.....then this would be good. HOWEVER... if you're planning on heating a family room or great room with this unit.....you'll be disappointed. I'd buy at a couple oscillating Heater Fan if you need to do a large rec or family room. Something you can put at ground level and that will circulate the heat.
Oil Heater
 
Review Date: November 27, 2009
Reviewer: C. Donald Murphy,
This is the third of this type heater I have purchased in the past two years and they are excellent.
Beware . . . heater leaks oil
 
Review Date: August 31, 2009
Reviewer: sss, Virginia, USA
I don't normally have to write an "onion" review for a product because I am very careful of about doing online research before buying a product, especially an appliance, white good, etc.

The original heater that we wanted to purchase was in fact a discontinued DeLonghi and as we already had one DeLonghi heater, we thought we would be safe to purchase this one.

That would be a no.

Within 4-5 days we noticed that we were getting some dark staining on our hardwood floors in the office. I thought perhaps it was the old heater that was leaking, but come to find out, the new delonghi was slowly dripping oil on the floor from the bottom of one of the flanges.

It promptly went back to Amazon.com for a full refund.

my advice: I wouldn't risk it if I were you. I've got stains on my floors that I can't remove. I'd try another brand.
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