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My drafty little cottage is hard to heat. I tried an oil filled radiator. I tried a triple ceramic tower with fan. I still had to wear my coat. Together those two units cost less than half than this one. I should have just spent the money and bought this unit. It uses the same 1500W (at full power, there's also a 750W setting) and now I wear a sweater. Like the other reviewer I haven't noticed the unit get hot to the touch at all. And it looks charming too. Yeah, it costs more, but it's worth it if you really need the heat.
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I've been living in an apartment building owned by a slum landlord since the end of March this year. The building is decent. However, I've been told by the tenants that the landlord provides little to NO HEAT during the cold weather months. I wanted to be sure I was prepared. The Aloha 5120 BTU Home Hearth with Thermostat is classy looking, quickly heats a mid-size bedroom (with high ceilings) and performs nearly silently. Yes, the fire display feature is cool (a little cheesy actually), but I don't use it. It just needlessly burns extra electricity.The instructions for this unit contained repeated warnings about how hot the unit gets. I've had the heater on over night and nearly every exposed part of the unit was cold to the touch. The heat is emitted by blowers beneath the unit. The unit has two 750 watt switches. The instructions warned not to use the second switch. I followed this advice initially, but as the weather got colder, I finally had to flip the second 750 watt switch to warm the room sufficiently. I held my breath before flipping the switch, halfway expecting knock power out in the rear of all four apartments on this side of the building. However, not only was there was no calamity, the unit STILL DOES NOT GET HOT and heats superbly. I highly recommend this product (for performance and looks).
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This is a great little stove if you happen to have any closed up fireplaces in your place, it looks wonderful on the hearth. Even without this, it is so much more attractive than a space heater it does quite a good rendition of a wood stove, although it might bother some purists. I'd give the fire effect about a 75 percent for realism. Mine was dropped during delivery and a leg broke off it was probably dropped pretty hard and they don't make thing the way the used to. That said, there is much to like about it. It's pretty quiet. The fan will circulate the air in the room, the "fire" looks pretty good for a fake one, plus the stove is cool to the touch the hot air blows out from the bottom front of the stove. I'm so impressed with it, I'm thinking of buying a few wooden mantels and a few more of this stove to dress up and warm up a few more rooms. It adds such a cozy feeling to a room. One caveat though amazon is usually a good deal, the manufacturer, sells it for twenty bucks cheaper. Wish I had done my homework before buying it.Diane Gordon
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I love this heater! It is small enough for the bedroom and has incredible heating power. The heater is very quaint and actually looks like a real fire.We bought this heater to help reduce our heating bills in the winter. We looked at different space heaters for several days, read all the reviews, etc...Based on the very positive reviews for the Aloha (particularly the one about heating a cabin) we decided to give it a shot. We were looking for something a little more powerful than a standard, small space heater, as we needed some heat in our fairly large living room/dining room combined area. Well, we STILL need some heat in this area. The Aloha doesn't do the job. The output is very disappointing. We feel the actual difference when we are literally within one or two feet of this thing. After a couple hours ths radius grows to maybe 3 or 4 feet, but come on. It's true that we're asking it to take the edge off a large room, but it's advertised as a "home hearth." Some hearth. The tiny Pelonis disc heater we bought for less than half the price cranks out much, much more heat in much less time. Yes, the burning wood effect is realistic and cozy. If you stare at it hard enough, it almost convinces you you're feeling warmer. Almost. The truth is, this "heater" is a lovely decorative piece, but unless you're heating a very small space, it won't take the edge off the cold and it won't reduce your heating bills. And if you just want to heat a small room, why spend $160? Just buy a Pelonis. We're sending our Aloha back.
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