Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater, Remote Control
Original price was: $74.99.$66.00Current price is: $66.00.
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Current Price | $66.00 | October 27, 2024 |
Highest Price | $66.00 | October 27, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $59.99 | July 28, 2024 |
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$66.00 | October 27, 2024 |
$63.85 | October 22, 2024 |
$59.99 | July 28, 2024 |
Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater, Remote Control Description
- ✅【2 QUIET 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 widespread oscillation this heater distributes warm air throughout the room
- ✅【ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT】The 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
- ✅【REMOTE CONTROL & ADJUSTABLE TIMER】 allows you to adjust the heater’s temperature, timer, oscillation and more from a distance. While the easy to program timer allows you to select 1 hour to 8 hours, in 1 hour intervals
- ✅【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. Cord Length: 6′
Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater, Remote Control Specification
Specification: Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater, Remote Control
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Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater, Remote Control Reviews (10)
10 reviews for Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Tower Space Heater, Remote Control
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Charlie –
This was not my first choice in purchasing a heater. Why? It just looks outdated. However, I knew it worked well because we have the same exact one at my family’s home that we’ve been using for years.
First purchase: Amazing looking Vornado heater
Second purchase: Cool looking Dreo heater
Both the Vornado and Dreo were simple enough to use and looked like modern day pieces of equipment. I forget the exact model numbers but I had to return both because they just didn’t warm up my small apartment. I still think both companies produce great products but the heater I purchased from both didn’t cut it.
I decided to buy the tried and true Lasko and man this thing gets hot which is exactly what I wanted. I could do without the remote control. The heating element just simply works and it works well. The one request I have for Lasko is to please refresh or update the appearance so it doesn’t look like I’m stuck the 80’s!
Christian Santamaria –
*Scroll to bottom for 9 year update!*
Purchased five of these four years ago, during winter 2011. My wife and I live in NYC, the apartment we lived in at the time had issues with the heating system. The landlord and I worked out a deal so I may purchase these and he’d cover the expenses (I get to keep them), including the difference on the electric bill. We lived in a large second floor four bedroom apartment.
The heat emitted from these are wonderful and the automatic setting keeps each room you have one in extremely comfortable. After having moved from the apartment gave 2 back to the landlord which, he left in the apartment for the next tenants (new tenants are friends of mine and love the heaters). In my new apartment I still use one of the three heaters in addition to the apartments heating system to keep it comfortable at all times. Lent one to a friend of my wife’s who’s heating went out while landlord was away for a few days and she loved it – preferred it over the regular heating system. She asked if she may keep it for longer and kept it for a few months until she decided to purchase one.
You may use one in a large room and it works extremely well. In our previous apartment the master bedroom was huge. It was big enough to fit a queen size bed (could’ve easily fit a king), with entire bedroom set, two large wardrobe closets, a long full-size sofabed, desk with chair, and a chest of drawers – no it didn’t look crowded and yes still had plenty space to spare – yes it really was in NYC.
Four years of use and the heaters still work just as well as the first day. Extremely energy efficient, doesn’t make a big difference on the electric bill. We keep it on the automatic temperature setting so it turns on once it reaches below a specific setting. Even when it stays on for long periods of time doesn’t make much of a dent on the electric bill.
9 Year Update:
My original review was written in 2015 (4 years after purchasing), this was my first winter in current apartment. After writing the review we decided to stop using the apartments heating system and fully switch back to using these heaters as we did in our previous apartment. The apartment uses steam radiators (just like previous apartment) and we originally figured it would work out using it here better than in our previous apartment. It did heat the apartment much better than the previous one, however it heated the apartment a bit too much. The amount of steam and heat even if turned down extremely low, was unbearable – plus it would randomly start emitting a loud banging noise (like someone hammering on the metal pipes within the walls) every so often which was extremely annoying especially in the middle of the night. We decided to turn the steam radiators completely off and started strictly using the Lasko heaters again. Two winters later, in 2017 two of the three heaters died out and completely stopped working in the beginning of winter – they lasted 7 long years without weakening or any other issues. We replaced them with two of the same exact heaters. The third heater is now 9 years old and it worked just as well as the two newer heaters during the last two winters (remainder of 2017 and all of 2018). We did purchase a Dyson fan/heater in summer of 2017 and then again in summer of 2018, as well as a small tabletop Lasko heater (also an extremely amazing heater by Lasko) which we placed on the bathroom windowsill. We do now also use them in addition to the three Lasko heaters, but only purchased them because we wanted to have the ability to keep the three Lasko heaters at significantly lower settings while still maintaining the desired apartment temperature. Since we also wanted to add fans for warmer weather, we decided it made sense to purchase all in one device’s to not have to have two fans plus two extra heaters as we don’t have much space for storage. While we also like the Dyson devices, the Lasko heaters by far outperform the heat from the Dyson devices. The Dyson devices do have the pros of being cool to the touch and children cannot burn themselves with it, plus it has a wide angle setting which emits the heat for a whole section as opposed to only being directional. Either way, the Lasko heaters heat a room while only being directional and obviously last without losing strength for years to come. The Dyson devices seem to lose strength after continuous days of use and need to be powered off for a few hours every once in a while, and the first one purchased had completely stopped emitting heat on the fourth or fifth month of use. It may have been defective as once replaced neither of the two Dysons stopped emitting heat and hopefully last as well as the Lasko heaters – especially since they are by far significantly more expensive.
Hope the original review and this update help others who are looking to make a decision on whether or not it’s worth the purchase.
Fyi, my friends (mentioned in original review) still have the ones we left for them in our previous apartment and they are also still going strong – which means 2 devices lasted 7 years, and then 9 years and 9 NY winters later the other 3 are still going strong. For less than $80 – you seriously can’t go wrong!
Kyle –
This heater is excellent. It keeps my medium-sized bedroom nice and toasty in the winter. I love the automatic temperature feature that it has, but I do feel that it runs a little hot. For example, if it’s set to turn off at 70 degrees, it actually turns off a little higher than that.
It oscillates, has safety features, has a wide range of temperature controls, has a remote – It does everything you could want a space heater to do and does it well.
Esther Schindler –
We don’t often need heavy-duty heating in Arizona, but it can still get mighty chilly in the winter (or, as we had last week, during an unexpected cold snap). Ordinarily we depend on the heat pump part of the air conditioning unit for heat, except that the heat doesn’t work well on the A/C at the office/bedroom side of the house. Mostly that isn’t a problem since our computers and servers (let’s not talk about how many many…) generate plenty to keep the offices warm. But our bedroom suite is cold, so for the past few years we have relied on space heaters. I don’t want to take a shower in a room that’s brrrrr 62 degrees.
These gizmos don’t seem to last long, though. At least, I had to replace one a few years ago (I got a
Lasko 755320 Ceramic Tower Heater
in 2010, which is still cranking along). So I was particularly attracted to the Amazon Vine offer for the
Bionaire BHH7522M-BM Instant Comfort Infrared Heater
, which promised, “The Xpress Comfort Infrared Heater heats you and your room up quickly. This heater was designed to provide users with Instant Comfort. Within 3 seconds of turning the unit on, the heater starts to warm up users, allowing them to restore their comfort level quickly.” And that, I’m pleased to report, is actually what I got.
And, since both of these are working fine, you get the advantage of a comparative review. Though really, the bottom line is that both do a very good job.
* The Lasko unit I got has the advantage of movement; the oscillation means that the heat is directed around the room, not just at ONE person’s toes. (That’s okay. I steal the quilt from him anyway.) But I haven’t found that this makes as much of a difference with heat as it does with a cooling fan; once the heater gets the room to temperature, it’s the ambient warmth you care about rather than the “huddled around the campfire” moment after you turn the thing on.
* The Bionaire is larger, which might be meaningful if you have to fit your space heater into a small space. It’s on the ugly side, but I don’t think that we buy these for beauty and nobody’s putting the Lasko unit up for a Best Dressed award either.
* The Bionare heating element is very bright. That is, it glows enough that it serves as more than a night-light. Right now the unit is in a hallway, but it might be bright enough to be bothersome in the bedroom.
* The Bionaire controls are a bit more straightforward: no remote control (that’s just another thingie for me to lose; maybe you care), just knobs. But it has only a 1-5 scale, which means you might need to fiddle with it a bit more to get the temperature just right. The Lasko lets us set it to, say, 72 degrees and it turns on and off to match that temperature. I have no idea how warm the room is with the Bionaire going.
* The Bionaire _does_ put out heat faster. With the Lasko, I find that I have to remember to turn it on 20 minutes before I want to go into the bedroom to shower. I haven’t done a full side-by-side comparison (sorry, friends, but I’m not that dedicated), but the Bionaire does feel as though the room gets warmer a little faster. That sounds like a meaningful advantage, except that once I have a space heater going, it just generally stays on. The length of time from “Brrrrr” to “nice and toasty” isn’t that big of a deal.
* Noise-wise, I think they’re about equal. They aren’t precisely quiet, but it’s a “fan” noise that just becomes background white noise.
What I can’t tell, without more research, is whether there’s a meaningful difference in power consumption between the two units. Does that “instant comfort” mean a higher electric bill? I’m not motivated to play with the numbers since, honestly, a relatively high heating bill in Arizona is nothing in comparison to my air conditioning costs. (Don’t ask. Really.) That isn’t where I pinch my pennies. But you might think about it.
Both are good. Both do what they promise. If I were to buy only one, though, my vote would tip slightly towards the Lasko unit. First, it’s a little cheaper; second, I appreciate the ability to set the temperature and let it adjust on its own. That’s just a mild preference, though. You won’t go wrong with either choice.
Marcela R. –
Lo utilice todo el invierno y calienta súper bien
Si considero que solo es util para espacios pequeños, ya que el calentador no es tan grande.
Pero cumple su función sin problemas
Si lo recomiendo 👍🏼
Adrian G –
I believe this was my 3rd winter with this heater. After buying two name brands and having them stop working after a year. I decided to give this brand a try. This has been going strong for its 3rd winter and will probably last another 2 or 3. Really happy with this purchase and will most likely purchase again (from the same manufacturer) when it does finally stop working.
Hanna Pak –
The heater did not turn on so I tried to return following the return instructions – went to DHL Express and they said I need to go to the post office. Went to the post office and they said I need to pay 76 pounds to return. This is ridiculous.
Mario –
Calienta muy rápido y cumple su función
Michael Kendrick –
It worked as expected.
Sandra –
Nice space heater for my office works very well. Auto shut off once it reaches a certain temperature that you set, the oscillating feature is also great for distributing the heat