Oil filled radiator style heater? This Dreo model has many advantages over typical heaters, but there are some downsides as well. Let's discuss them in this video, and remember, all these heaters use the same amount of power - fifteen hundred watts, but how they actually make use of that power is the difference makers. The oil inside is heated up and radiates heat to your living space and body, without drying the air or using loud fans. The oil also stays hot long after the power is turned off, which is more efficient and can be useful in certain circumstances. Of course this Dreo also has tip-over protection and over-heat protection, which you should look for regardless of what heater you buy. These features can prevent fires from tip overs and accidental smothering of the unit (from a blanket etc). Without these features, the unit will continue to run and run until it ignites - not good! Cons include the weight, size, price, and slow warm up time, but do the advantages out-weigh the cons? --------------- Please don't forget to Like & Share this video to help others find it. Thank You and Thanks for Watching! 😁 ------------ Dreo Oil Filled Radiator Heater on Amazon: (Affiliate link) amzn.to/3Sq6QQL As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Have you tried this product? Leave a comment about it! *All the specs mentioned in this video are based on the data provided and have not been tested or confirmed.
I was able to shut off the valve on the original radiator at night. Works great in a 12ft by 14 ft room. I do keep a personal fan running on for circulating heat. I have this Dreo model.
Oil filled radiator style heater? This Dreo model has many advantages over typical heaters, but there are some downsides as well. Let's discuss them in this video, and remember, all these heaters use the same amount of power - fifteen hundred watts, but how they actually make use of that power is the difference makers.
The oil inside is heated up and radiates heat to your living space and body, without drying the air or using loud fans. The oil also stays hot long after the power is turned off, which is more efficient and can be useful in certain circumstances.
Of course this Dreo also has tip-over protection and over-heat protection, which you should look for regardless of what heater you buy. These features can prevent fires from tip overs and accidental smothering of the unit (from a blanket etc). Without these features, the unit will continue to run and run until it ignites - not good!
Cons include the weight, size, price, and slow warm up time, but do the advantages out-weigh the cons?
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Please don't forget to Like & Share this video to help others find it.
Thank You and Thanks for Watching! 😁
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Dreo Oil Filled Radiator Heater on Amazon:
(Affiliate link) amzn.to/3Sq6QQL
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Have you tried this product? Leave a comment about it!
*All the specs mentioned in this video are based on the data provided and have not been tested or confirmed.
I was able to shut off the valve on the original radiator at night. Works great in a 12ft by 14 ft room. I do keep a personal fan running on for circulating heat. I have this Dreo model.
If so, it is the only one of these that actually works.
I see it has a max of 1.5kW and assume that this is to suit the US domestic power supply. Is there a 3kW 230 volt version?
Several hours, more like 15 mins to get warm. The one I have gets warm not hit during the first 15 mins then about 30 mins it's up full.
has a white display. It's not the best to expose your eyes to white/blue/green lights at night, affects melatonin production by your body.
YOU NEED TWO HEATERS SMALL INSTANT AND LONG AND SLOW
I don’t like a dry blow either lol😂