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Honeywell HZ-2200 Mini Tower Surround Heater | 
enlarge | Brand: Honeywell Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $12.00 (40%)
New (34) Used (1) from $17.99
Rating: 82 reviews Sales Rank: 258
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8.9 x 12.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: HZ-2200 Model: HZ-2200 UPC: 092926340971 EAN: 0092926340971 ASIN: B0006DNMZG
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| Features:
| • | Option of front or surround heat | | • | Adjustable Thermostat | | • | Three Heat Settings | | • | Auto-off Hi-limit Switch | | • | Back-up Thermal Circuit Breaker |
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Product Description Place this heater fan in the center of the room to take advantage of the 360 degrees surround heating. You can also set the heater to front only to focus the heat in one area. The 360 degree surround heating design makes this a perfect unit to place in the middle of the room to help keep everyone comfortable. This heater features an adjustable thermostat and two heat settings for personal comfort control. The adjustable thermostat maintains the desired room temperature and the extra-long power cord lets you place the unit where you need it most. Safety features include a child-resistant power control, a tip-over switch that disables the unit in the event that it is tipped over, flame resistant plastic and overheat protection. This model also offers the option of 180 degree, or front-only, heating for placement along the wall. Additional safety features include a back-up thermal circuit breaker, motor thermal cut-off fuse and auto-off hi-limit switch. Tip-over switch
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| Customer Reviews: Read 77 more reviews...
Excellent for small, enclosed February 18, 2005 54 out of 54 found this review helpful
Pros: Small footprint Heating element well hidden inside the machine Redundant safety features Relatively quiet Competitively priced
Cons: Thermostat is not as accurate as I like Not good for "spot" heating, like warming up just the rocking chair area when watching TV.
This heater suits best for heating up small, enclosed spaces (about 14x14sq.ft.). I use it in my bedroom and the result is great.
The air outlet velocity is low and non vectorized by design. It relies on low velocity, de-facto free, convection as a prime source of heat transfer. This mode of heating carries an advantage for not drying skin (Example, a typical hot-air blowing heater acts like a hair dryer!), and heat very evenly within a small area. Thus make this a bad choice for "spot" heating.
Advice the last person who gave this machine a bad rating. You are like complaining about a Toyota Corolla not able to reach 200mph. Please spend some money to insulate the place and buy a bigger heater, or two for your application.
The unit was solidly built, has overheat and tip-over sensor, and the heating element was located in a remote location and it's impossible to touch. Therefore, it scores really high on safety. However, please use common sense when using this unit (keep the unit away from small children, moisture, water, drapery...)
The unit uses a "Mechanical" thermostat and it does not control the room's temperature very well. It would be better for Honeywell to change it to a digital thermostat.
Conclusion: Use it for what it's best for (small, enclosed space or 14x14 sq.ft.), and you will not be dissappointed.
Quick, Hot, and Safe February 1, 2007 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I plugged this in yesterday for the first time. It seems very safe. The ON nob has a childproof turn system. At the hottest temperatures I can still pick the heater up by the metal grate. Most impressive is how fast it heats up. As soon as it turned on I felt a lot of heat, as if it arrives from the factory with hot air waiting to blow out upon first use. It has a little bit of the "heater odor", like when you turn the heat in the car way up. It heat my room up really fast, but it's a small-medium sized room. I looked around a lot for heaters and read a lot of reviews. This one worked out perfectly for me; I am very happy with my choice.
These babies work! February 5, 2005 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I have a 2 bedroom apartment outside of Boston. When the temperature outside drops below 20 degrees or so, the interior temp. struggles to remain above 60 degrees or so. I have deployed three of these great heaters in my apartment and the temp. now can get well above 65 when it is really cold outside.
A+ machine, sleek design, definetly not ugly and will get the job done.
Great For A Small Room October 17, 2005 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
If you have a small room, it will heat it efficiently. Just make sure to close the door. It won't work for a larger room, but the price is so cheap, you can get a few for each room. It does the job for the price. It would heat up a child's room perfectly on those cold winter nights. It is also safe and if tipped over, it will turn off automatically. Not bad for the price. You may even find it cheaper than the price here at Amazon. I purchased it at Linens & Things for $24.99 (sale price) The regular price was $29.99.
the best darn space heater, EVER January 16, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
i consider myself a space heater pro. i have tried so many heaters and only this one, this year, has been worthy of a review. BUY THIS HEATER. i love it so much that i bought two more when i loaned my original to my sister:)
it is great. the tower has two heat options that are fantastic. it heats the whole room if you need it to.
a must have for chilly nights.
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