Oil Heater Review

Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater


The Honeywell HZ-709 is delivered to you in a heavy-duty cardboard box with the equipment inside well wrapped around with solid Styrofoam. There is hardly any chance of its getting scratched in such professional packing. Apart from the radiator unit there are four plastic casters, two brackets, two u-bolts, owner’s manual, and a warranty card. There is a free kit of basic tools needed for the assembly requires to be put on the casters. But that’s the easiest thing to do. The instructions are clear, brief and very simple to understand.

Once you have assembled the unit it can be plugged in.  The digital settings can be adjusted very easily. It has one power button and there are three two-way switches. One switch can adjust the setting of the thermostat, the maximum limit being eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit. The second switch permits adjustment of power from low (600 watts) to medium (900 watts) to the highest (1500 watts). The last switch operates the timer, enabling you to switch off the unit at a predetermined hour. The temperature switch has the provision of changing the reading from Fahrenheit to Celsius within the first few seconds of switching on the unit. I’ll not be doing justice to the product if I do not mention here that the unit is so silent that at times I really had to check if it were working or not.

A couple of weeks ago when the cold wave brought down temperature and kept it floating around freezing point at night, I decided to buy this heater from Target. I do not have a central heating system, though I have about twenty space heaters. So far I had never tried any oil filled radiator type heater. Though it was the most expensive, I bought it in anticipation of its efficient performance and I’m glad to say that it has really surpassed all my expectations.

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I kept the heater in my bedroom sized about 700 square feet (26×26). I wanted the heater to be in the central part of the room but the cord was not long enough. So I adjusted it as close to the middle as possible by keeping it as far away from the wall as I could. I switched on my 52″ ceiling fan at the lowest speed. Around five o’clock in the evening I turned it on at its maximum rating of power and temperature. That evening the temperature was expected to go below freezing point. By ten o’clock, when I was ready to go to sleep I checked the temperature to be at 72o. Next morning when I got up I could feel the warmth in the room and on checking the temperature I was amazed to find it was 78o!

What’s astonishing to learn is that the unit itself doesn’t get hot to the touch like any quartz radiant heater! Though it is hot, I don’t consider it a fire hazard like quartz heaters are. Even when I go out of home, I leave it on without any problems. I continue to wonder how it performs so admirably. I haven’t experienced cold in my bedroom for the last two weeks. The temperature in my bedroom doesn’t go beyond seventy-eight degrees. And, I like it to remain around that level only. It was worth the expense that I incurred and I plan to buy a few more units to cover the rest of the rooms as well.


Delonghi TRD0715T Oil-Filled Radiator


I use to have a Delonghi oil filled radiator and it served me for 7 years. My office was not insulated at a decent level, but still, the temperature was quite tolerable because of that useful heating device. And now I bought another product that I want to use at home for the same purpose. It’s a Delonghi TRD0715T oil heater.

This is a convection unit, and it works by drawing the cool air from the room to the warm air of the heating source. These type of units are served for area heating and your entire room should be warm in about 30 minutes. Of course, it all depends on the size of the room and the insulation you have.

A radiator is made out of rustproof and resilient metal that has diathermic oil enclosed inside the structure. The heat radiates with the help of several thermal tunnels that are placed on the top. Other hot elements are enclosed and are out of reach for children and pets. The exterior of this Delonghi oil heater is just like any other radiator.

You get few decent features with this unit, such as 24 hours programmable timer, an adjustable thermostat and three different power settings. You can use 600, 900 and 1500 Watts of power to heat up your rooms. In case the temperature in your home falls bellow 44 F, the oil radiator has antifreeze feature that turns the heater on. I find this to be very convenient and useful. You can’t watch everything by yourself, so it’s great to have some help.To add to this, a automatic shut-off switch is installed, in case the device is knocked off or overheating may occur.

You get wheels with this radiator, just like many others portable heaters have, and a power cord.

I want to remind you about something here, some basic rules that you may not know. But if you do, keep reading them, just so you do not forget them.

Buy a UL listed space heater. If a unit you want to purchase is not UL listed, do not buy it. Turn off the unit whenever you are leaving home. I know that there are safety features installed, but you never know what may happen. It’s better to use the program to pre-heat your room 15 minuts before you come home, than to leave it on during the entire day.

You should keep any object 3 feet away from the heating unit, at all times. And I suggest you do not use extension cords at all. If you must, use them with a power protector. And as a final note, keep the oil filled heater away from the foot traffic. Put it at the side of the room, far away from anything that may hit it or make some kind of trouble.


Waste Oil Heaters


If you ever wondered what it’s like to use waste oil heater and is it really safe to do that, here you will find some answers for you. The truth is, you will get almost free heating when you use waste oil heaters. Plus, you won’t have to recycle that oil and could even get tax incentive for doing it. I think it can’t be better then this.

The fuel you can use here is used vegetable oil, used motor oil, recycled oil and even transmission fluid. There are plenty of ways to find the fuel since auto repair shops, restaurants and manufacturing facilities have a lot of it. The thing is, it is not easy to dispose of all this used oil. That is why you should tap into this market, get yourself a waste oil heater and start saving money.

If you are able to supply yourself with a constant supply of used oil, you get to save enormous amounts of money. Sure, the heater will still use electricity because there is a blower fan that needs to be powered. But when you compare this cost to a clean fuel oil heater, you are only paying for 1/60th part of that cost.

In case you can’t find enough used waste oil on your own, then you will have to find a supplier. Most states have them and you will have to pay from half a buck to 90 cents for one gallon. Compare it with a cost of diesel oil and you will get the picture of the savings you are making. When you buy an oil heater, you will return that money in less then a year. Everything after that is pure profit for your wallet.

Now, there is a question of waste oil supply. Since it is not safe to dump it on landfills, there are commercial entities who have to pay for the recycling. You have to options here. To go straight to that commercial entity or visit the recyclers and buy it from them. I would suggest going to the restaurants or automotive repair shops. This is how you get a super deal that will suit you best.

Lets get into technicalities a bit. When it comes to heating power, you will get 153,000 to 180,000 BTU’s per one gallon of used oil. If these numbers do not mean anything to you, I will give you a comparison. One gallon of propane fuel is able to provide 92,000 BTU’s. You tget the picture now? And you will not produce any odors or smoke at all.

The minus with these waste oil heaters is that they require more cleaning that other types of fuel heaters. But if you follow the instructions in the manual, you won’t have any troubles doing this. You do have some more maintenance, but the amount of money you save outweighs that by a large margin.


Electric Oil Heaters Reviewed


When you are looking to heat your home you may want to consider using an oil heater. The price of heating our homes is once aging on the rise so many people are wondering how they can heat their homes efficiently. However it is important to look and make sure that you are getting the correct heater for your home before you purchase it and here are some tips to help you choose correctly.

When you are purchasing an oil heater it is important to know the exact dimensions of the room that you are looking to heat. This is because each heater will tell you the square footage that the heater can accurately maintain the temperature in the room. It is unfortunate but many people purchase either to large of a heater or one that is too small. Either scenario will cost you more money in the long run.

A good example of this can be seen in a heater that is not large enough to keep the room where it is going properly heated. Many people feel that if they buy a smaller heater they will save money and then just add an extra layer of clothing to help offset the difference in temperature. It sound logical enough but that is not what happens in reality. Here is what actually happens. Because the heater cannot heat the room enough to get the temperature regulated so the thermostat will turn the heater off, the heater will continue to run for a longer period of time.

The longer that your heater is running the more oil you are using. So if you really want to save money make sure that you purchase the correct size heater for the area you want to heat. This will save you a lot more money in the longer run and help you to keep your heating cost down.

Many manufactures are now making heaters that are referred to as waste oil heaters. These heaters use oil that is otherwise going to be thrown out. For example these heaters that use waste oil allows you to recycle used motor oil. This gives you a way to really save money because no one wants their used oil. It also helps save the environment because you are reusing a product that would normally just be discarded so this is something that you may want to consider when you are looking for a heater that is run with oil.

Generally speaking these heaters are safer than their electrical equivalent. This is because a heater that burns oil does so at a lower temperature than your standard electrical powered heater. This can decrease the fire risk somewhat. With that being said you still need to read and follow all the safety instructions that come with your heater. The manufacturers will tell you the safest, most effective way to use their oil heater while heating your home.


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The two most distinctive features that favor the purchase of an oil filled heat radiator are their safe and silent operation. The principle of operation of these radiators is very simple. Certain oils have characteristics of retaining heat for longer intervals. The radiators that have built in heating coils and fins are filled with these special heat-conserving oils. On being heated the oils radiate heat thru coils and fins and the process of convection warms up the whole of the room. You know warm air always rises up from the floor level and cooler air takes its place, thus a cycle is formed and the atmosphere of the room is heated up. This process of hot air going up and the cooler air moving in to take its place is called convection. As no fans are involved for circulation of air, the process is silent.

How are Oil Filled Radiator Heaters different from other heaters?
The heat conserving oil is preserved inside the coils of the radiator. The oil inside the radiator is heated to a temperature to keep it warm only, never allowing the temperature to rise to the point of boiling the oil. As there is no boiling, there is no evaporation of oil. As a result the level or volume of oil remains constant and it would never require a refilling or a replacement. That’s why these heaters are so efficient to operate. Further, certain heaters are designed with safety covers to prevent children and pets from coming in touch with the heating elements that continue to radiate heat.  Generally their surface temperature is low and the large surface area of the heater facilitates quicker heating of the room.

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How do most people use Oil Filled Heaters?
These radiators are just the thing for unpleasantly cold bedrooms and offices. They will work anywhere, and can be very compact. Some of them are lightweight and can be moved around thus enabling you to heat a particular part of the room faster than the rest of the room. Some are designed to fit into the area beneath a desk. So, they remain inconspicuous and as they are not noisy nobody would notice their presence. Another very helpful feature of under the desk radiators is that they operate on 40 watts of power, thus allowing you to plug them into the same circuit as your computer.
An oil filled radiator heater can warm areas as large as 150 square feet whereas an under the desk type unit can suffice to heat an area of forty square feet. It may be worthwhile to add here that the small desk-type units are highly efficient.

Buy a SAFE Oil Filled Radiator Heater for personal comfort.
These heaters are very practical when you need just an extra bit of warmth while your co-workers would rather have it colder than you like. They are ideal for cost cutting as you may just get heated a corner or a room rather than heating the whole house. They are provided with safety devices like tip over safety switches and overheat auto shutoff switch. They need almost zero maintenance, and are convenient to move.