Product Description
The Holmes Whisper Quiet Power Heater is an attractive unit that carries an exclusive patented fan design that makes it an extremely quiet heater. If you have it on while sleeping or working, you won't be disturbed. 1-Touch® controls let you change temperature settings with the touch of one button. For your piece of mind Holmes has included 100% cool touch housing, overheat protection, and the auto shut-off on this one of a kind fan heater.
- Easy to adjust 1Touch controls
- Whisper quiet operation
- 2 heat settings
- Built in Safety Features: Overheat, Manual user reset, Cool touch exterior, Auto shut-off
Holmes HFH2968-U Whisper Quiet Power Heater Reviews
| 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful One of the key advantages of this heater over other fan-forced heaters is it's quiet factor. I am able to sleep and study with this heater on 24/7 (I keep it on High most of the time). It does generate minor sound due to the heated air being forced by the fan, but it is soothing, and in fact serves as a nice replacement for external sounds coming from... Read more 28 of 31 people found the following review helpful By CQ DX (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Holmes HFH2968-U Whisper Quiet Power Heater (Kitchen) There are much better working heaters out there for the money. I've had the Holmes 'One-Touch' for over a year now, and although it does provide OK heat in manual (constant on) mode, it does not work well at all in thermostat mode. The unit turns on for only perhaps a minute or two, then shuts off for a much longer period of time. It does not seem to have a temperature sensor to control the unit's thermostat, and thus keep an area heated properly. The unit would have been better off if it had a timer, where you could set it to let's say turn on for 5 minutes, then off for 10, or whatever else time intervals you would need to properly keep your area heated. This is a major shortcoming, since you don't want to keep your space heater on constantly for long periods of time (fire hazard), and you must rely on a thermostat or timer mode to keep the unit on in intervals. 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful By |
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