Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lasko 5435 Max-Endurance Oscillating Ceramic Heater with Digital Thermostat Control

Buy Lasko 5435 Max-Endurance Oscillating Ceramic Heater with Digital Thermostat Control


Oscillating MAX Endurance Ceramic Heater with Digital Thermostat Control
  • Ceramic heater with electronic LCD display and digital thermostat control
  • Widespread oscillation; high at 1500 watts, low at 900 watts, or auto mode
  • Adjustable temperature from 60 to 85 degrees F; quiet operation
  • Provides maximum heat while maintaining a low surface temperature for safety
  • Measures 9 by 7 by 12-4/5 inches; 3-year warranty

This Space Heaters give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Powerful Heating Capacity, Great Price
This is an excellent heater. I am surprised at how powerful and quickly it heats. I get cold very quickly, and will be the first to complain about how cold a room is. I have gone through several space heaters, that have either died quickly or I returned because they did not get hot enough. I have used this in a living room and basement and it consistently heats both places very quickly. The recessed handle makes it easy to transport from place to place. Unlike other space heaters that you have to sit directly in front of to be warm, this warms the room entirely. In fact, with this heater, I actually had to turn down the heat because I was sweating and others complained of the high heat as well. I suppose this is a good problem to have with a space heater. The oscillation is smooth; no jerking or clicking noises. The digital feature is accurate, I feel that other space heaters (that require you to turn the dial down until the heater shuts off to set the temperature) are...

2. good heater, bad thermostat design
This heater appears solid and well built. There are three basic functions:heat on low; heat on High; and automatic using a digital temperature display (which uses the high heat output.) I tested this with my watt meter and on low the unit pulls about 1150 watts on start-up, settling at about 750-800 when warmed up, on the high setting it surges to about 1650 watts, then settling in about 1400-1450 watts when warmed up, it takes a bit more on auto or oscillate, and on cool down takes only 14 watts (basically the fan.) Plugged into the wall it draws one watt on standby, and its very quiet at all settings.
This heater warms well, we used in the large downstairs bathroom and its heat output is at par or better than similar sized units. The biggest problem is the temperature control, it does not adequately reflect the rooms heat, maybe just the one foot around the sensor which of course warms up quickly. Our bathroom was at 69F when we turned it on, it ran for about a minute and...

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Great Heater for the money with inaccurate thermostat.
This is a grear heater for under $40.00, very usefull in small areas & Large areas as long as the door is shut, very quiet even with oscillating movement.
comes with a decent lengh power cord ( about 6 feet or so) but no cable management feature in the back.
The only thing I don't like about this Heater is the Thermostat that is not accurate and is always off by like +/- 6 degrees ( you set it to 70 but keeps heating passed that number to 76 then shuts off) but hey, don't let that discourage you from buying it because when it's freezing outhere you really don't care much for +/- 6 degrees well I don't.

Highly recommended for this price and features.
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