- Stay Warm, Stay Cozy: When it comes to quality heaters for indoor use, this BLACK+DECKER space heater is your top pick for staying warm at the office or anywhere else you need heat.
- Choose Your Settings: Our tower ceramic heater (4.68” x 4.6” x 13.75”) has three settings: Off, Low, High. Enjoy two heat settings like Low (1000W) and High (1500W).
- Oscillating: This desktop heater (2.75 lbs.) oscillates to ensure your heat is being evenly spread out across your office, bedroom, or basement. It also makes a great portable tabletop heater!
- Features: Our desk heater and oscillating tower space heater has a legible LED display and electronic thermostat. The remote control means you can change your settings from across the room!
- Safety: This space heater with thermostat has overheat protection, which gives you a much-needed peace of mind. Program the tabletop heater timer, which runs 8 hours in half-hour increments.
BLACK+DECKER Oscillating Space Heater, Portable Heater with Remote Control, Ceramic Small Space Heater with Two Heat Settings & LED Display, Small Heater 1500W
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11 reviews for BLACK+DECKER Oscillating Space Heater, Portable Heater with Remote Control, Ceramic Small Space Heater with Two Heat Settings & LED Display, Small Heater 1500W
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Andrea JHM –
Muy buena calidad, si calienta muy bien. Lo recomiendo mucho, no hace ruido.
Shellie&Mike –
The tower is small in size, the oscillator wrks good the heat settings are low to high. No batteries were included for the small remote which surprised me. Luckily I had one on hand. The touch pad is very sensitive to touch as our dog touched it with his nose and actually turned it on. Must sit on a flat surface. It would shut off right away if it tips over, it switches to fan then counts down to cool off then shuts off completely. Wrks good for a small room
Aaron Yun –
Having a dedicated space heater is nice for the bedroom to sleep comfortably in colder weather without having to rack up the heating bill for the entire house.
The quality of the heater itself is decent and can be positioned upright or on its side. It can heat up a small to medium room quickly and the noise it produces isn’t unbearable. Settings include temperature, timer, and an oscillation mode. Also an automatic safety shut off feature too.
I ended up taking the Amazon Warehouse Refurbished gambit for a sizeable discounted price (as it was available at the time for me), and it luckily paid off as this seemed new/like-new upon unboxing with all included accessories.
Jaciene –
This is a nice little heater. It is not very big but puts out a pretty good bit of heat. We keep it in our living room next to the couch for when it’s a little chilly inside. It gets to hot for me to keep it directly on me, but my boyfriend likes to keep it directly on him. I have a fairly large living room. I wouldn’t say it heats the whole room but definitely the general area that you’re sitting in.
Patricia –
En general cumple con su función de expulsar aire caliente, mi cuarto es pequeño y aún así no calienta lo suficiente para quitarme el suéter, en el baño quizá sí sirva para no pasar demasiado frío, en general le doy un 8
JUMA –
Gran calidad, calienta increíble y mantiene la temperatura calentita en el cuarto, super recomendable y con la garantía de Black+Decker
Old Goat –
The screw that opens the battery door is super tiny. I cannot adjust the thermostat on the unit or on the remote even though I can power it on and off from the remote. It is going in the garbage tomorrow.
Don’t Panic –
This is exactly what I needed for use under my desk in the colder months here in California. It is silly to run the heat for the whole house when it is chilly out in the winter. And yes, it gets cool-ish in Socal – cold days are in the low 50’s or even the high 40’s during the day, and you can knock 10-20 degrees off those figures at night. That’s not freezing, but it is cool enough to warrant turning on the heat. This little wonder is exactly the right thing for this.
I can use it on under my desk to keep my feet warm, and raise the temp in this corner where my desk is (in front of a large, drafty sliding door) to make it comfy to work in bare feet (my preference) year-round. A remote was a requirement, and for the price this flimsy, cheap remote is fine. Note that you will need a CR2505 battery for the remote, which is not included. Note that when you go to install your battery, you need to use a tiny screwdriver to remove a screw first before you can pop out the battery tray.
I picked this up on sale for the ridiculous price of about $17. Hard to beat that. Definitely getting more than my money’s worth here. Recommended.
J_McB –
I feel that with my 250 sq. foot room, it heats it up pretty solid and pretty quick. In fact, I rarely use the full heat setting, and instead use the low (low or high options are all there is). I feel pretty warm with the heater pointed towards me and a few feet away. It heats up pretty quick, even on that low setting. The higher heat setting feels a bit too hot for my needs, but it is good to have to heat up the room even quicker, or if it was even lower temps in the winter, that is powerful heat.
One CON so far: I don’t like how when you turn on the heater, it defaults to just the blowing fan, so there is no heat if you don’t select that option to turn on the low heat first, or press again for the higher heat. It bugs me, because you have to remember to hit that heater button after turning it on.
I think of it being a scenario where someone in the house uses the heater to start heating up a room, but only turn it on, forgetting about the requirement to select the heater…and if they think they set it to start heating up the room and then walk out, they will return to a colder room than before because only a fan is blowing. SMH.
I don’t know why there is only up to 24 minutes for a timer…once you get to 24, if you keep pressing the up/increase button, it starts over to 0, so only up to 24 minutes. It’s not that big of a deal though, because I would say that it can heat up a small room in that timeframe pretty easily, from let’s say 60 F up to 70 F in that time frame on just the low heat option.
Another CON is how the remote doesn’t come with the dang battery, so I had to buy a CR2025 battery, despite also having other coin-style batteries for other devices. I wish it could just be a slightly thicker controller and use one or two AAA batteries or something, but oh well, it’s a pretty small remote. Hopefully doesn’t get lost either because of the remote’s size.
Otherwise, I like how small but how hot it gets, even for its size.
The rotation function is nice if you feel a bit too hot with it blowing in your direction, directly. So, it will oscillate a bit, like some fans do. I don’t recall the rotation degrees, but it’s fine.
Do I recommend this heater? Yes, for the pricepoint, I do, but I did get it for around $30.00. I wouldn’t be able to say for sure at a price much above that…I do trust the overall quality of Black & Decker though, so I expect it will last for some years to come, where that price point makes it seem a bit more solid of a recommendation too.
Cliente de Kindle wenceslada Amparo Chávez Dorantes –
Tamaño, diseño y funcionalidad.
Ricardo –
En esta temporada de frio, ha sido una maravilla tenerlo. Nos permite tener la habitacion con temperatura cálida. Tambien nos ha permitido pre-calentar la habitacion al momento de salir de haber tomado un baño y mas por mi niño de 2 años y evitar que pase frio. Habia tenido experiencias con anteriores calentadores que se calentaba el cable de corriente pero con este no sucede.