Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462
$94.99
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Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462 Price History
Price History for Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25", Grey 6462
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Current Price | $94.99 | October 27, 2024 |
Highest Price | $94.99 | October 27, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $79.82 | October 22, 2024 |
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$94.99 | October 27, 2024 |
$79.82 | October 22, 2024 |
Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462 Description
- Choice of 2 Heat Settings – including high heat and low heat plus an Auto setting make this electric space heater ideal for warming up an area in your home or home office. With full-circle oscillation this heater distributes warm air throughout the entire room
- 3 Heat Sweep Settings – allows this space heater to distribute warm air throughout large rooms. The full circle design allows you to select 90, 170, or full 360 degree coverage. While an easy to clean filter ensures the heater runs efficiently
- Adjustable Programmable Thermostat – with digital display allows you to adjust the heater’s 1500 watt ceramic heating element. With an easy to read digital temperature display you can select a wide range of temperatures in Fahrenheit or Celsius.. Heating coverage: 300 Sq. ft
- Built-in Safety Features – overheat protection ensures the space heater does not overheat even if left on for an extended amount of time. While a cool touch exterior keeps the heater cool to the touch even after running for hours
- Fully Assembled – allows you to take the heater out of the box and have it working it minutes. Simply plug the heater into a wall outlet, adjust the thermostat, and enjoy the warmth from your new Lasko space heater
Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462 Specification
Specification: Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462
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Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462 Reviews (3)
3 reviews for Lasko Heating Space Heater, 25″, Grey 6462
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Brian McCarthy –
I moved into a one bedroom, 1,000 sq ft apartment with 8 foot ceilings on the second floor of a 1900 built house that has steam heating and no insulation this year. Unfortunately, the apartment gets really cold in the winter. The radiators do not get warm even when the heat is on in the house. I believe this is due to the pipes and walls be uninsulated and the windows being leaky due to them being original. It got so bad that my wife started to feel sick after the first few cold days this winter season. I decided to find a space heater to help remove the chill in the apartment. We did not want oil due to the smell. We also wanted a heater that had a fan to circulate the heat. After some researching, I settled on this. It was ceramic tile so no smell. It had an oscillating fan that will spread the heat.
We received the heater in a couple of days and assembly was simple and straightforward. All you have to do is screw the base into the heater. We plugged the heater into the wall as the directions says do not plug it into a surge protector. As we turned it on, the heat was almost instant. We were shocked how quickly the heat was blowing out of this machine. My wife literally crouched in front of the machine so she could soak the heat into her bones. My expectations were that the heater would heat the room it was in and we would move it into the bedroom at night sort of similar to the 10,000 BTU A/C unite we bought this summer. How pleasantly surprised we were when the heater was left in 360 mode heated the whole apartment. We put it in the central part of the apartment and just leave it on. It gets so hot that we actually turn the unit off.
This heater is really well designed. The air gets sucked up from the bottom of the unit. The air flows through a filter to remove some particles in the air. The filter is cleanable. It flows over the ceramic tiles in the middle of the unit and gets blown out on top of a 360 degree oscillating fan. What this means is that the heater stays cool to the touch. I have the heater on in the morning before company comes over and as they arrive, I unplug the machine and put it in the closet. The vents where the air gets blown out is warm but nothing that would burn your skin or start a fire. I was disappointed that when the machine did get knocked over one night, it does not turn off automatically. Granted, we would have liked this feature, but we never leave it on when we are not home. Too many stories about fires starting from space heaters to risk it even though I think this thing is pretty safe. The machine is quiet, not silent. I would say it is quieter than a regular oscillating fan on low. We have no issues sleeping with it on. Now if only we could find an A/C that cools as well as this machine heats.
It does have a controller, but we never use it. It is a simple controller that is made out of cheap plastic. We just adjust the heat on the machine.
We have been so happy with this heater that we have recommended it to family and friends who need a little extra heat in the winter.
Ima Consumer –
Our house has radiant heat in the ceiling, with separate units in every room. We’ve never used it (lived here for less than a year), because neighbors, who have the same type of heating, say it is can get expensive to run. With that limitation in mind, and the fact that SoCal occasionally gets down to the low 40s in winter, we wanted to buy a portable electric heater that could be used to keep the living room comfortable.
This heater was chosen for two reasons: 1. The good reviews from Amazon and, 2 The relatively high rating from Consumer Reports. CR didn’t rate it the highest, but it was the best in it’s price range, as well as being one of the quietest.
After a month of operation, here are our observations:
It has two levels of heat: High, (1500 Watts), and low, (probably around 600-750 watts, though the manual does not specifically indicate the wattage).
It can be adjusted to direct the heat in three different ways: A full 360 degree circle, 170 degrees, and 90 degrees. Since it is used in a corner, ours is set using the 90 degree setting. Moreover, these settings can be used in either high heat or low heat setting.
If you want the heater to automatically shut off once it reaches a specific temperature, that only works on the high heat setting. The low heat setting will show you the current temperature in the room, but it will run continuously until it is shut off. It will not shut itself off!
There does not appear to be much difference in the noise between the high and the low setting, though when we run the heater, we turn up the TV volume slightly.
The heat comes out from the vent in a narrow band beginning at 21.5 inches above the floor and ending at 25 inches above the floor. The unit is very stable, and not at all likely to tip over UNLESS there are small children or pets in the home (we don’t have either, but if we did, we might consider buying a different type of heater). Also, we don’t think there is any danger of getting burned by accidentally touching any of the parts of the heater. Finally, the remote control is simple to operate and has all of the functions of the main unit.
We are pleased with our purchase, and we think we made the right choice. If anything happens in the future that changes our opinion, we will update this review. We hope this information helps.
Cliente de Amazon –
En ocasiones falla la opción de calefacción automática y se tiene q volver a prender y apagar para q funcione correctamente.