Pros: Oil sealed inside, quiet, does put out heat, and worked well in our smaller rooms Cons: Does not heat the room I originally it for
My computer, when we first purchased this home, was in the basement. It is divided into 2 halves, one half holding the laundry room, and the other a carpeted family type room. The room looks like a long rectangle, and has carpet lain over a cement ...
Pros: Efficient, low risk of fire, cost-effective Cons: Risk of being burned if you touch it.
I have several methods of heating in my home; an oil furnace in the main part of the house, a fireplace with an insert in the living room, a pellet stove in the family room, and wall heaters in two of the bedrooms. My house is a bit odd; the main part...
Pros: Small, 3 temp controls, heats great Cons: Has an odd odor when it's been on for a while
I grew up in a house with radiators and really loved sitting next to them to keep warm on a cold winter day.One room in our home is colder than the rest, and since our computer is in this chilly room, we were looking for a portable heater to keep ...
Pros: looks nice, heats well, no fumes, no spills, no mess Cons: the first one I bought didn't work
When I first bought my 7096 Lakewood Oil Filled Heater I considered writing a bad review of this product because I brought it home, assembled it, and plugged it in but got no heat from it at all. I changed my mind about that bad review after...
Pros: quiet, efficient, three settings, no mess Cons: poor design handle (only in front)
This is a BIG old house, with all the drafts you would imagine, not to mention the high ceilings. Even with the furnace on, it seems that parts of the house are chilly. I bought my LakeWood Oil-Filled Radiator Heater last winter to ease some of...
Pros: Inexpensive, works GREAT, surpassed my expectations Cons: Nothing worth mentioning, really!
Please don't call Child Protective Services. The holes in my floor are only temporary.
I just bought a house. It is old and needs a LOT of work. Two weeks after moving in and experiencing a HUGE water leak, I discovered that ALL of the...
Pros: Multiple power settings, Quick Heat, Very Quiet Cons: Plastic Wheels, The Handle
Thanks to a 60% increase in the price of natural gas during the winter of 2000/2001, I had to research other options for staying warm. I decided to get an electric heater to keep the rooms that were occupied warm and hopefully reduce some utilities...
My husband has an appliance repair, heat & a/c company. Do you know how many calls we receive at 1 am from customers with no heat when it is freezing outside? Well, I haven't exactly kept track but it has been a bunch! This is where the Lakewood...
Pros: great safe nice loking heat source Cons: none I can think of
I was pretty freaked out by the idea of purchasing a heater with actual hot oil inside it. I guess I imagined that it would slosh out somehow, or that while stumbling to the bathroom in the middle of the night I would knock the thing over and ruin my...
Pros: Clean, Silent, Safe. Cons: Hard to move around.
Electric Oil-Filled Radiator Heater
Model 7096
I bought this heater because it was recommended by a friend. and I'm glad I did.
It works very well when all you want to do is heat up one room. Or to...
Pros: Silent, Portable, Heats 1000 sq. ft. Cons: Don't use a cheap extension cord with it
I bought a lake house three years ago with no central heat. The house has two wall mounted heaters plus a very old wood burning stove. The wall mounted heaters work well but they spin the dial off the electric company's meter (i.e. inefficient). ...
Pros: energy efficient, easy to operate. Cons: very slight odor (only a couple of times).
...that is in my office.
I don't even know where this came from, who bought it or how long it's been here. I just go to work everyday and turn on the little heater in my office and go merrily on my way. But the other day I was scrounging...
Pros: Warmth, safety, longevity. Cons: Smaller models (lower wattage) or larger models for garages not available.
As a perpetual renter, I've come to know that not all landlords are both honorable and sane. What I consider to be "warm-enough and comfortable" is not under the same diction as some land-owners. With that in mind and said, here are my...
Pros: Insufficient 'PROS' to counter-balance the clear hazard of this unit. Cons: Hazardous design (faulty switch?) can lead to potentially harmful failure.
There's a UL Warning out there on Model 7096. Here's my story. We've gotten what believed to be good service from our Lakewood Engineering oil-filled radiator-type electric heater, Model 7096. Today, it failed completely to turn on. I unplugged it, and ...
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