Stay Warm, Stay Smart! ❄️
The De'Longhi Dragon Digital Oil Filled Radiator Heater is a powerful 1500W electric space heater designed for small to medium indoor spaces. It features a user-friendly digital control panel with a 24-hour programmable timer, ensuring you can customize your heating experience. With enhanced radiant surface area and a whisper-quiet operation, this heater provides efficient warmth while maintaining air quality. Safety is paramount, with built-in child locks and thermal cut-off functions. Plus, its durable design and low maintenance make it a reliable choice for any home.
Heating Coverage | Small to medium spaces |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Max Temperature Setting | 82 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Heating Method | Radiant |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Additional Features | Digital Display, Wheels, Programmable |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 26.6 Pounds |
Cable Length | 23 Feet |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.4"D x 10.3"W x 26.1"H |
Color | White |
S**E
Quiet, Powerful, and Energy-Smart – A Cozy Winter Upgrade!
This DeLonghi Dragon heater has truly been a game-changer for staying warm during colder months. It’s quiet, efficient, and built with quality—everything you want in a space heater. Right out of the box, I was impressed by the sleek design and solid feel. The digital control panel is simple to use, and the 24-hour programmable timer adds so much convenience.The heat output is fantastic—it warms up the room quickly thanks to the smart radiator design that provides more surface area for heat to spread. What I really love is how gentle and comfortable the warmth feels. No dry air, no fan noise, and no blowing dust around. It’s ideal for anyone sensitive to dry air or allergens.The ECO Plus mode is a standout—it smartly manages power use without sacrificing comfort. You can actually feel good about running it longer because it adjusts power levels based on room temperature, helping you save on energy.It’s also very portable and practical. The built-in handles and smooth-rolling wheels make it easy to move around the house, and I’ve used it in the bedroom, living room, and even the office. And unlike many space heaters, this one looks good and blends in nicely with home decor.If you’re looking for a reliable, energy-conscious, and whisper-quiet heating solution, this one’s absolutely worth it. I’ve been warm and happy since day one!
K**6
TOP Quality Oil-Filled Radiator
I just spent a crazy amount of time researching oil-filled radiator heaters (OFRHs), and Amazon has a LOT of them! I am reticent to admit exactly how much time I spent comparing & contrasting individual OFR heaters, because it's hard for people to understand why I am so nit picky and exacting when I research something that I'm going to buy. It's because most everything breaks or otherwise stops working now, so you have to replace many if not most mechanical / electronic items you buy (I'm beginning to wonder if there are "permanent breakdown" computer chips in some things, forcing you to buy new items every couple/few years anyway... on top of being cheap Chinese junk).In my experience, the lifespan of low to mid-range OFRHs is normally 1, at most 2 years. So a 3-year manufacturer's warranty will be great! And there's no need to buy an additional warranty because they run concurrent to the manufacturer's warranty (somewhat related side tangent: I've never dealt with Asurion, but Allstate is a total scam. If you call in with a valid claim, they will ask several questions until they hit on one that you answered the opposite of how you "should" have. Then they'll say "Sorry.. You're excluded from coverage. Just read your contract" (which basically negates and nullifies their ads, which lead you to believe you're covered. In reality, there are so many exclusions that what they are offering is nothing but smike & mirrors).Anyway, I have two parrots that I keep in an unheated room. Since they're tropical birds, and since it can get as low as 0 F or even minus 10 outside (50s in their room) it's imperative that the heat remains on for them 24/7, and every OFRH I looked at had an auto-timer shutoff at 24 hours. So to me this would mean having to start it again daily and always remember when it'd turn off. But what if some emergency happened and I couldn't get to it?This one has a 24-hr timer, and it's adjustable, but most importantly, they don't force you to have it automatically running whenever it's on and giving me one more thing I must remember to do everyday.So I think I looked at & comparrd every single OFRD on here. And generally speaking, with the cheapest ones, I've seen some reviews saying that the oil leaks out, and they smell really bad initially. I've had to regularly purshase a new one every 1-3 years even with the mid-range ones. They just simply stop working one day.Anyway, although I've only had thidls DeLonghi for about a week, I really love this OFRH. I also called their Warranty Dept and was really impessed with that too, and could tell that if you call in with a warranty issue, they're not going to ignore you. And it's an American I who I talked to (he even had perfect English!).If you pay attention to the weight of each OFRH you're comparing, you'll find that there's a big weight difference in them. You can presume from this that the heavier ones are built with thicker metal, and probably/possibly had more attention paid to it when being assembled... and also means it'll retain its heat longer than lighter ones made with thinner metal. This DeLonghi is the heaviest OFRD I found out of all on Amazon OFRHs at26 poinds. Lighter one got down to as light as 17 pounds. Maybe even lower.Overall this OFRD feels rock solid, and it's the best one I've ever had. The ECO function is GREAT too. In the Spring when it starts warming up, there's no need to keep it on Low and just wasting electricity. But you do still want it on if it were to suddenly get cold (which can happen here).So this is a great idea to add this feature.But the absolute best thing of all is that this OFRH has a three-year warranty! This is the only OFRH I've seen with a warranty that long. That tells me that these are well put together.... good enough that they don't expect any to be coming back (or very few anyway), and that's a good sign.
E**A
They work well for me
This is my second one. I like them fine. It puts out enough heat to make a bedroom too warm so I have to set it pretty low. My very old house doesn’t have central heat so it’s much cheaper to heat specific areas.I view these as safer than some forms of heating.Do not use extension cords on heating appliances to be safe!It adds very little to my electric bill.One of them I’ve used for over 3 years with no issue.
E**B
Works Well But No Auto-On After Power Outage
This heater works very well for small spaces like bedrooms. It does make some crackle noises as it heats up and some small amount of noise if it needs to cycle on/off over night. I think that is consistent for all oil based heaters. The one bummer that I missed when purchasing the digital model is that it can't be used reliably for an anti-freeze heater while a homeowner is away if there is a chance the power may blink. Unlike the non-digital model with the mechanical switches and temperature dial, the digital unit does not automatically turn back on after a power blip. I also would not want to use it 24/7 to keep a room at a comfortable temp. That would get very expensive. We have a few rooms that get very cold overnight in winter. We use these to just supplement the bedroom heat for sleeping while not running the central heat on high all night for rooms we are not using. It also does not compete with the bedroom humidifier keeping the sleep environment much more comfortable.
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