
Radiator Heater CLICK NOW… Lakewood 905 600-900-1500-Watt Oil-Filled Digital Radiator Heater
$67.41
- Oil-filled 8-fin radiator heater with factory-sealed heating element
- Triple wattage; automatic thermostat maintains constant temperature
- Internal high-limit safety fuse and tip-over switch for peace of mind
- 3-hour shut-off timer; easy-rolling wheels; carry handle; cord storage
- Measures approximately 20 by 5 by 20 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product DescriptionThe Lakewood Model 905 is a triple 600/900/1500 Watt, ice white and gray colored, oil filled, heater with a steel eight- fin cabinet. This model has a heating element factory sealed in mineral oil, which never requires refilling, and produces NO fumes or flames. The unit has a thermostat with an automatic on/off function to maintain a constant temperature in your space, a soft touch pad for adjusting the wattage, temperature and the 3 hour shut off timer, large whee. . . More >>
Lakewood 905 600-900-1500-Watt Oil-Filled Digital Radiator Heater
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Very warm quiet heater, made in USA. Unfortunately the switch is made in China and burns out after a while. I don’t think it can handle the power going thru it. I was able to repair mine by pulling the old switch out and
just wiring it so it’s always on. The big wheels make it a lot easier to move around than other ones. Their newer models look like they have a newer control panel which might be better. Still this one is big and the price was right. So if you’re handy with repairing things you might consider it. I had a different model that had a clock timer that was really loud. . . annoying.
Rating: 3 / 5
You would think for a heater so big and so heavy and with a 1500 watt power rating that it would produce a lot of heat. But you would be wrong to think that with this heater.
I got one to heat a drafty bedroom and found that the heat it produced was much less than the noisier space heaters that have fans, and worse, the heater lasted about only two to three weeks before it cut itself off and would not come back on again. I tried the reset button and still no joy; it was a dead piece of junk. We tried another one and that, too, didn’t last very long. This is not to say that oil filled heaters are no good: we have a Holmes heater that has worked incredibly well for over four years, but I would advise staying away from these units unless they have been drastically improved upon since I last bought one. I gave it one star because I couldn’t give them any less, and they really deserve no stars.
Rating: 1 / 5
This product worked fine for a bit over a year, until suddenly the on/off switch stopped functioning. I took it apart to see if anything obvious had broken, but something inside the switch part itself died. Lakewood has 2 service locations in the US (Chicago and New York) but the shipping would be more than a new oil-filled radiator would cost.
When it worked, the timer settings and ability to adjust heat and wattage was nice. I’d give it 4 stars if it were still working.
Rating: 2 / 5
I have one bedroom that is very drafty and cold on the north side of the house. I use this heater to warm the room up and it works great. I have to say that it works best in high 1500 watt mode. . . I don’t usually bother with any of the lower settings. It’s been working great for three years now.
It has a timer of up to 3 hours. When the timer is done, the heater stops working. Sometimes before sleeping, I set it for an hour or two and don’t have to worry about it heating up all night. It’s not bad for the money. I’m thinking about getting another one for another room.
Update on 12/12: Five days ago I wrote this favorable review. It must have been a jinx, as all of a sudden last night the heater just stopped working, like one of the other reviewers experienced. The on off switch turns back and forth with no resistance like it used to have. I think the on/off switch is shot. No power. I am thinking about replacing it with this same model, since it lasted 3 years. I still recommend the heater. But the on/off switch just stopping working is kind of weird.
Rating: 4 / 5