Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Lasko Silent Room Heater Model # 5620

Buy Lasko Silent Room Heater Model # 5620


Lasko Products 5620 Space Heater 5620 292
  • Natural Convection Circulates Warm Air Silently
  • Programmable Digital Display with Thermostat (Set from 60° to 85° F) and Timer (Set in 1-Hour increments up to 8 hours)
  • Built-In Safety Features: Tip-Over Safety Switch, Automatic Overheat Protection
  • Lightweight with Carry Handles for Portability

This Space Heaters give to us some advantages, like this :
1. very good but still not for everyone
This portable space heater by Lasko helps to cut my electric bill. At first I wasn't sure if should get this or a space heater that works with oil inside of it; but I'm glad I got this one instead. It couldn't be easier to set up--just take it out of the box and plug it in! Although you should read the four pages of instructions in order to be familiar with general precautions and to know how to use the timer feature and a couple other extra features, it amazed me just how intuitive it is to get this thing up and running.

In addition, it's easy to lift--it's very lightweight, especially after you remove it from the box; and there's a neat timer function so that you can "program" this to turn off at a set time up to 8 hours in advance. Great! The machine also turns on or off automatically depending on how close it is to making your room the exact temperature you specify by pressing the plus and minus buttons to set temperature.

After you turn it on, be aware that...

2. nice heater
Very good heater,does what I needed it for.It does get hot to the touch on top,but I can live with that.

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I love this heater.
After trying a stand up convection heater which took 7-9 hours to heat up our living, dining and kitchen rooms (about 400 sq feet of a 900 sq. ft apt.), we decided to try another type of heater. This heater is the best for this purpose. We do close off the bedrooms and bathrooms but this heater only takes two to three hours to heat up our living room, dining room and kitchen areas. We live in san diego and it is usually about 62 degrees in the mornings here. We warm the apt to about 71-72 degrees. I think that it would warm faster if we had decent insulation in the building and better insulated windows (Including a sliding glass door) but it is an apt so we cant change that. The apt was built in the 60's and management won't go for upgrading anything. What I am saying is if you have a better insulated house or apt you prob don't need to section off rooms by closing doors and it will prob even heat up faster. I would def. recommend this heater for heating a apt. I love it. It does have...
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