- Low Energy Consumption: The heater runs on 350&450-watt low wattage, more energy-saving and cost-effective than those high power-consuming space heaters. Besides, it will not overload the electrical circuit. Great for people living in a mild climate
- Adjustable Temperature and LED Display: The temperature is adjustable from 60°F to 90°F, and it will display on the LED screen giving you a clear picture
- 180° Rotatable Plug: The plug of the space heater is able to rotate 180° to accommodate power sockets in different condition and positions. If your power outlet is upside down, just rotate the plug to fit the outlet
- Built-in Timer: This ceramic space heater for indoor use is designed with a timer function from 1 to 12 hours in 1-hour increment. Simply press the ” Timer ” button to set the desired time
- Safety Overheat Protection: Made of quality-assured flame retardant material, this electric heater achieves zero safety hazard. Overheat protection will shut heater off automatically when overheating
GiveBest Programmable Space Heater with LED Display, Remote Wall Outlet Electric Heater with Thermostat and Timer for Home Office Bathroom Indoor Use, Small Plug in 350&450 Watt…
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Jesse A –
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Purchased the upgraded version for the snazzier remote and apparent increase in control of heat output, though the descriptions are really crappy on both so no idea what the other is capable of.
Unfortunately there is a major problem with the touch controls on the unit which appear to be responding to “phantom” inputs. Either there is something physically wrong with the controls or the electronics are not programmed well. What happens is while adjusting the temperature down by repeatedly pressing “-” it eventually starts temping up and then just ramps all the way up to 90 completely on it’s own. Further while sitting untouched it periodically beeps and the display flashes 90 as if it was commanded to change temp again. This occurs with the remote completely out of sight and no one near the heater. See video for example.
I have resolved to using it in either P1 or P2 constant mode without the thermostat coming into play, and with this limitation it is working ok. Aside from the problems, it appears built well and cools down very quickly so that is nice. But there are simpler and slightly cheaper units which work the way they are intended.
Barb –
Really like this little plug in heater!
R. C. Jackson –
I bought this little ceramic heater to ensure that my 32″ x 32″ x 63″ grow tent doesn’t get below about 60F at night when I’m germinating lithops seeds/seedlings for months. The tent is small for a grow tent, but big for such a tiny little heater. If I set the heater to 68F it keeps the center of the floor of the tent at my nighttime target temp of 62F perfectly. That’s not because the heater is inaccurate, it’s because it has such a large space to heat.
The heater has 2 “features” that are somewhat annoying for me. One is that when there’s a brief power outage, the heater doesn’t come back on when the power comes back; it has to be manually powered back on. The second is that when you power it on, it doesn’t remember the previous setting, and always starts trying to heat to 90F. It has to be manually set back to the desired target temp.
But these are minor annoyances. It does the job I purchased it for, and that’s what really matters.
Inspectorman –
The thermostat doesn’t work so useless for maintaining temps
Matthew Formby –
My house has a small 36 sq ft bathroom that does not get adequate airflow. As a result, my towels and bathmats in that bathroom do not get dried adequately and the room smells like old wet towels. The humidity stays pretty high as well. I wanted to install a ceiling heater/fan combo but the bathroom has funky wiring for the fan, and that setup would cost more than I was willing to spend to resolve this issue at this time.
Well, the heater showed up today, and plugged in safely thanks to the rotating plug. Don’t forget to turn on the on switch on the side before you start wondering why the power button doesn’t work. At first, I was extremely underwhelmed at the amount of heat coming out. However, within a half hour, the bathroom was warmed up adequately and the heater was at that point just maintaining. One of the things I was curious about was if it had to be on a timer or if it could just run. Looks like it can maintain temperature just fine. After showering and hanging fresh towels, walking into the bathroom no longer has that mildewy stink hit you in the face. The temp is comfortable and easily managed.
The bad. As expected, expect a heavy plastic smell upon first use. Once the unit warms up and stays warm for a while, the smell greatly diminishes. I also don’t know if I would trust it for much more than I am using it for currently. This seems to be a pretty adequate size match but we need to make sure the door stays shut or the unit just runs and runs.
Overall, this fits my needs and fits it well. If I can even get a year out of it, I think it will have paid for itself by keeping my newly remodeled bathroom fresh.
Tilea611 –
Heats up immediately, and is great for small rooms
JESÚS GIL –
Me gusta que es compacto y facil de programar y lo estoy ocupando en una recamara.
ST20 –
First off I love the fact this thing is cheap and compact but yet still has a thermostat you can set AND a remote so I don’t even have to get out of bed to turn it on in the mornings!
I can literally wake up on my alarm, sleepily turn it on with the remote and then get another 30-45+ minutes (I set an early alarm on purpose) or I can leave it on a low setting all night so the room is warmer when I actually have to get up!
This thing is very quiet so if you do run it overnight it won’t be a problem. I will say I live in a milder area of the US, so it probably doesn’t go below 50 F at night here (maybe high 40’s at worst). And after using this thing for a month during Jan/Feb I’ve never had a problem keeping my bedroom in the high 60’s or so.
Not sure how good it is in colder temps since it does take a little bit of time to have an effect (being so small) but if it’s for a small room it should be fine! Just remember to change the thermostat temp to something comfortable since the default is 90 DEGREES!
Also a little BTW, this heater also has a nice little feature that I figured out on my own (since the minimal instructions left it out) was that you can rotate the plug on the back if your socket is at an angle or something you can rotate/adjust it and still have it plugged in the right way up…..which was a relief since when I first got it I was thinking I was gonna be forced to have it upside down. lol
Anyway this is a great little heater for any small room, would definitely recommend.
A buyer –
This unit does put off a good amount of heat but probably best suited for smaller areas due to its overall size. The remote works well and the overall features are adequate. I’d certainly buy it again if the need arises.