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The Dr Infrared Heater DR999 is a powerful 1500W heater designed to efficiently warm large rooms up to 86 square feet. Featuring a dual heating system with infrared quartz and PTC technology, it delivers 60% more heat than competitors. Its stylish furniture-grade cabinet doubles as a nightstand, while the remote control and precise electronic thermostat ensure optimal comfort at your fingertips.
Color | Black |
Heating Coverage | 86 square feet |
Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Min Temperature Setting | 50 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Amperage | 12.5 Amps |
Recommended Uses For Product | Décor |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Heating Method | Radiant |
Max Temperature Setting | 85 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Form Factor | Cabinet |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Special Features | Remote Control |
Item Weight | 25.8 Pounds |
K**.
Great heater
I decided to put it on a little stand and not use the legs. Very easy to use. It worked and started to heat immediately. Very different heat. Very warm. Too warm. I usually try to heat my room to 70. I am older now and like it a little warmer. But cannot afford to turn on my entire house a/c heat strip. Electric bill was outrageous. I always used my propane fireplace. After the old one going bad and having carbon monoxide poisoning twice, i bought a new one . Well, $2000 later, the installer did something wrong and carbon monoxide poisoning again, the logs were buring. I had them take it out. But there was nothing like the heat of fire. The heat strip forced air just didnt warm up the house. It just blows air through the cold air. I never felt warm. I installed an electric fire place heater with a beautiful fake fireplace. It is great for spring and fall, but not for temps below 35. The house heater would turn on when the temperature in the house went below 65. Or else the house would never be able to warm up again . The fireplace could heat it right away, but not now. And i would keep the house on 59 at night. That is why i tried this little infrared hybred heater. It was wonderful last night. At 70, my living room/kitchen go too hot. I felt warm, not just the air around me. Set at 65 last night, I saw it go off and on. Test itself. Kept the room perfect. I sleep in the living room . In the morning, it was not freezing cold, the room temperature shows 68, the machine 65. Objects feel warmer, like my house phone. It is very plesant. The area i am heating is about 400 sq ft. Very comfortable. If i need to take a shower and go to the bedroom, I'll turn on the house heat, but thats only for a little while. I will try to turn this machine up and see how far this heat will travel through my little 1000 sq ft house . But for now, im just testing where i mainly stay and closing off the 3 rooms i don't use .It is quiet, there was never an original burn off odor, directions are easy to follow. I used ECO mode. The stand i used was so it was a little higher off the floor and i believe to make it more steady.Lets see how it does throughout the winter here in the mountains of NC. So far, i like it and not a bad price .
T**R
Great little heater, $50 or more cheaper on Amazon than through local retailers including the well-known big box stores!
I seldom rate items this early (only had it about a week now) and in fact, I rarely rate items at all. But I know that it's cold out there (at least in the North East), and many people are probably shopping for a portable heater to supplement their heating needs. So, I'm giving this product a 5-star out-of-the-box review and sharing my enthusiasm for this great little heater. I'll revise this review latter as I can comment on its durability and other features relevant to its long-term use.Side-by-side, this style heater puts out a lot more 'heat' than do the physically smaller, 1500-watt wire-element type portable heaters. It uses a type of dual heating system that includes a method similar to radiant heat, although I'm not totally sold that much of its actual heating capacity is actually infrared-type heading. Nonetheless, it performs remarkably well and I purchased two very similar models apparently made by different branches of the same parent company -- basically the same heater with different cabinets and slightly different controls. They both function admirably, and I recommend them to anyone in the market for this type of heater.I use this heater as the primary heat source for the third-level of my home where I have basically turned off the zone heating for that area. The upper level consists of bedrooms and a large bathroom, and using these types of space heaters (a separate electric heater in the bathroom) has dramatically reduced my monthly heating bills for the past several years. This year, I treated myself (and my little "puppy girls" who sleep with me in our 400 square-foot master bedroom upstairs) to supplemental heat to keep the room in the low 60's as opposed to the mid- to upper-50's where the spill-over heat from the other heating zones manage to passively heat the room. It has certainly made reading in bed at night much more pleasant and even my "girls" appreciate the difference.The heat-output grill does not get hot enough to pose a hazard to my curious little girls, although the blast of heat is strong enough that I keep it at least 7 or 8 feet away pointing towards to lower end of my bed. Hitting me in the face at night is too strong and looses much of the reason for selecting this type of heater which tends to provide a more 'level' heating experience in the room. The thermostat seems to work well and the unit cycles on-and-off surprisingly little, Still, the room stays comfortably warm at the selected low temperature.One of the reasons that I selected the models that I purchased was because the thermostats can be set as low as 50 degrees, and this is very useful for applications where minimal heating is desired. I plan on adding solar radiant heat to my master bedroom eventually and presuming this heater last forever I will repurpose it to another location where I wish to keep the room temperature around 50 degrees. Of course I realize that most products don't seem to last today like they did years back, but the solid construction and simple principle of operation make me optimistic that this is an investment in long-term heating and not just a short-term solution that will last only a heating season or two. If it does fail after a couple of years, I will be very disappointed and revise my review accordingly. (We all have are own opinions on the subject of product longevity, but I believe "make it right, make it last" and am too old to change my orientation now except for extremely cheap products that I consider more-or-less disposable.)For those of you who are expecting this little heater to heat an entire house or apartment, get real. This is a 1500-watt electric heater which is only slightly more than 5,000 BTUs -- that's a very small heater for heating anything except a reasonably well insulated room. Sorry, but what you may want (an inexpensive, relatively low-wattage heater that warms an entire home) doesn't exist because of the laws of physics. Please keep in mind that while electricity is considered by most to be a renewable energy source (despite the fact that most electricity is generated from fossil fuels), the cost per BTU (i.e., heating unit) is usually MUCH greater for electric than for natural-gas heat production. So if you're requiring a primary heating source, look into alternatives. If, on the other hand, you're looking for an easily transportable, supplemental heater, then this is the ticket.Running constantly at full output this heater would consume 36 kilowatts per day. If your paying 12 cents per kilowatt, that's $4.32 per day maximum operating cost. On a monthly basis, you could increase you're electric bill by up to $129.60 (remember, this is presuming that your utility rate is $0.12 per kilowatt or less). Of course it won't be running 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and for those of you who are decreasing the heating requirement on your primary heating system, further savings will be had by the decrease in cost for running your central heating system. This is where the cost savings comes in for me and it's considerable at over $100 per month to heat the upper zone alone. (And it helps save the planet too -- my electricity is generated from the hydroelectric facility at Niagara Falls!) I have a second unit in our family room primarily occupied by my wife who is now resting at a comfortable 69 degrees, while most of that heating zone is set at only 65 degrees and lower depending on the time-of-day. Again, a considerable savings because the primary heating system works less often. Everybody's happy; my wife is nice and toasty and my (our) heating bill is reduced considerably.
R**E
Works so well
This heater works well, is a great value for the price, and has great features to prevent accidents. I like the legs so it's not flat on the floor and puts out a lot of heat. It really does work well.
R**R
I can't believe how little power this unit uses, and it's so quiet---wow.
The best heater on the market, you people have a great unit here----many thanks1!!
K**.
Great Heater!
I had my doubts at first, but this little heater delivers. I’ve owned numerous space heaters over the years, and this one by far is my favourite. It heats the room quickly with a comfortable heat.My husband and I decided on this heater to supplement a forced air furnace, which we were finding very expensive to run. Since using this heater our electric bill has decreased and we are still as warm as ever.
R**M
so far so good. using for double car garage just to get the chill out.
purchased to heat an attached double car garage. 2 walls facing interior of the house, one outside facing wall. I only use it on weekends when I am puttering out in the garage. turn it on about 5am when it's 8º - 9º C out there (outside temp around -7ºC). I set it on eco mode and temp to 60ºF. have a coffee or three, come back in an a couple of hours and it's warmed up to between 12º - 14º C. good enough to just wear a hoodie and not a jacket. if I don't open one of the 9'x7' garage doors, it will retain that temp almost all day to early evening. it would be nice to have the ability to set it to Celsius being everywhere but the US uses Celsius.I may purchase a second one to replace an oil filled radiant heater in the basement that's only used to take the chill off. I've yet to determine if the fan on this ever stops running though or, if the internal thermostat works. we'll see how it holds up. hopefully, I can come back in a year or two and say it's still running great with no clunkety noises many others have complained about. it better be good if it's only being used about 8hrs total a week.. LOL *fingers crossed*
E**D
Warmth
I'm living out of my travel trailer at a work location. I bought one of these little units to save on propane. Since I started using it I haven't had to make a propane run. It's quiet enough its not even noticeable.
K**E
Five Stars
This is an amazing little heater. Very efficient, quiet and gives really good heat.
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