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DeLonghi TCH7092ER has been discontinued and replaced by TCH8093ER.
DeLonghi TCH7092ER

DeLonghi TCH7092ER

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DeLonghi TCH7092ER
3.9

6 reviews

Positive vs Negative
50%33%17%
Heating Speed5/5
Smell ?Yes · No
Build Quality
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
Noise Level
5.0
Temperature Consistency
5.0
Safety
5.0
6 reviews
Paris
Paris
 

We bought it 2013 and it still works amazingly good. 8 years and we believe so many years still to go … – It worked effectively and could warm all room we didn’t receive an expensive bill regarding its usage. Our family says yes to this heater as it really can maintain the temperature in the room.  Show details

Joe vG
Joe vG
 

Reasonably priced, performs well but stinks of plastic weeks after purchase – Pro's: Reasonable noise level Quick heat Compact "Safe" at least in comparison to radiant & micatherm heaters Cons: Plastic smell that wont go away Like every electric heater (apart from heat pump) its not cheap to run. Overall I think it was a decent purchase considering I got it 50% off. It has a remote, moves air around reasonably… Read more

well and is directional unlike oil column heaters.

Improvements would include a longer cable, a clip to hold said cable when wound up

And of course changing the plastic to a type better suited for hot environments (like near a ceramic heater element)

Matt Quimby
Matt Quimby6 posts
 

Great Heater with remote control – Love this little heater as it comes with an easy to control remote with Eco, timer, Mode, Rorate and temp control buttons. Idea for family with young kids, as it has a ceremic tech with front mesh protection grid, and their little fingers will be be able to poke thru the holes :) Even it has cooler feature, I'll probably just use it as a heater… Read more

only, as the fan barely works at hot summer. The remote is the bonus, so that you dont have to jump off the bed to change or switch off etc.Heat up the study room quickly as well as bedrooms, probably not designed for bigger living areas. Cost around $200 for a heater, as I was preparing to pay $600 for the Dyson ring, but after read reviews here, I've decided to grab something a bit cheaper. Remote, Kids-safe, Reliable Brand Heater only really

OLOL
OLOL2 posts
 

Only good for a master bedroom – I would not purchase this for a living room or a bedroom. I didn't like it much because I tended suck out the oxygen out of the house and I could not breathe normally so I don't really recommend it for a bedroom. It heats up instantly which is good. Instant heat. Looks elegant Dry heat

jase1987
jase198728 posts
 

great for the bedroom! – bought this heater for the bedroom to rapid heat the room before bed and early in morning.. i used the eco feature most the time, could be costly to run as one other has said, but only in larger areas where it's always running. seem to do a great job in the bedroom in under 1 hour. timer, good heat. bit noisey.

BrylieVine
BrylieVine63 posts
 

Heats well, but costs a fortune to run! – I bought this heater initially to heat up our lounge room in place of our old gas heater. It heats well, and quickly but noticed a very large increase in our power bills which as nothing else had changed I attribute to this. After we stopped using it, the bills dropped again. Heats fast Too expensive to run regularly

DoAGoodJob
DoAGoodJob   

I find this type of heater great for ensuites and bathrooms, anything that blows out hot air will… Read more

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