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Lasko Heating Space Heater, 16.8″L x 6.5″W x 24.9″H, Gray

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Availability: 18 left in stock
Fulfilled by MaxWarehouse

Arrives May 23 – May 25
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Color: Gray


Features

  • Cyclonic ceramic heater with space-saving design. Direct warmth where needed with glide pivot feature.
  • Fully assembled.
  • Low/high quiet-comfort settings, plus auto thermostat-controlled setting
  • Self-regulating ceramic element and overheat protection for safety. ETL listed
  • 24.9" tall, 16.8" wide, 6.5" deep

Brand: Lasko


Special Feature: Cool Touch Exterior


Color: Gray


Form Factor: Console


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: Lasko


Special Feature: Cool Touch Exterior


Color: Gray


Form Factor: Console


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Product Dimensions: 24.9"D x 17.3"W x 6.5"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Room Type: Kitchen, Bedroom, Living Room, Home Office


Heating Coverage: 200 sq. ft.


Burner type: Ceramic


Number of Speeds: 2


Item Weight: 17 pounds


Department: Cookware


Manufacturer: Lasko


Item model number: 758000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Care instructions: Please see user manual


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 3 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Heater^User guide


Import: Imported


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  • Why I Bought & Like These Cyclonic Ceramic Room Heaters
Color: Black
I have a 1452 sq ft two story town home with built in heating and air conditioning. When winter or summer temperatures are mild this system works reasonable well, but several of the past year's higher and lower temperatures have exceeded the capacity of this built in system. I, like some 350 residents of this community, have had to accept considerably less than the performance for we feel we paid. However, the builder says he's broke; so what to do...? Although I've been considering a number of options one of my recent electric bills for summer hiked by summer air-conditioning was within pennies of $250.00 so it became obvious that a cold winter could be just as bad if not worse. I called the electric company not so much to complain but to ask for a home energy survey to see what my options were. Although there were a couple of good suggestions, there were no surprises; my heating and air-conditioning system was performing according to spec's with an upgrade anticipated to be something like $7,000.00 (installed). I bought a portable 14,000 btu air-conditioner that works well, but I've put it on the back burner given that summer has past and winter has come in with fairly chilly temperatures (today's high will be 41 and the low 28). So that's the background of my situation. In my initial survey I looked at a number of options and concluded that I wanted portable space heaters that did not have exterior heating elements by which I might be burned or start a fire. I settled on the concept of the Eden Pure heaters, but was dismayed at their price, for which I see no justification considering the price of components. Consequently, I continued looking and after a couple of bad experiences found these Cyclonic Ceramic Room Heaters. My thinking was and is that regardless of the interior workings of the Eden Pure heaters (and I'm not picking on them but just pointing out my thinking), the net result of what goes on is that air is heated internally and exhausted externally. How the heat is heated doesn't change the fact that the air is sucked in, heated, and blown out - and the exterior surfaces remain cool. After purchasing 2 units, I then purchased two more. One for each of two upstairs rooms and 2 for downstairs. I set the temperatures for all four units to 68 degrees and haven't changed them, seeing no need to do so. Now, with these four units the ones that run are the ones that need to run while the others remain silent. This is one of the flaws of my built in heating and air-conditioning; one downstairs thermostat causes some areas to be too cool while other areas get too warm. 68 degrees is fine for sleeping but on cloudy days, I slip on a second heavy shirt. On sunny days the temperature raises up to the mid to upper 70's during which time the heaters are silent. Were I to use the built-in system, it would be running pretty much non-stop even on sunny days at today's temperatures. I might mention that it's really nice to be able to feel real heat coming out of my portable heaters as compared to only a 5-7 degree delta between intake and output of my built-in system. I also like the fact that my portable heaters are sucking in the lower cold air and exhausting the heated air in the direction of my individual choice. Conversely, my built-in units suck in the heated air in the top of the room/unit and exhaust the heated air in the top of the room. There's a big difference in how the room feels when it's warmed uniformly. Now, insofar as electric bills, when I first installed these portable heaters the temperatures were not cold enough for them to operate, so my $110.00 electric bill was understandable. However, it was the least of all of my electric bills since I purchased this town home. This was largely because I have completely shutdown my built-in system which would have otherwise been running at least intermittently even on what could be considered perfect 65-75 outside temperature days. Most of this month's electric bill will cover a fairly normal winter bill but I won't receive it for another couple of weeks. I'm pretty certain, however, that although it will be more than $110.00, it too will be considerably less than the $250.00 it would likely be using my built-in system given that these portable heaters just don't run very much - they don't need to. They just turn on when the temperature in their part of my home drops below 68 and warm the room up to 70 degrees and shut off. There is one downside of these units and that is that they are noisy in an unfortunate way. That is, when they first start operating, they run smoothly and at noise levels equal to or perhaps a bit less than my built-in system. That would be fine if they stayed that way, but they don't. Instead, like many fans, after operating for awhile the noise begins to oscillate in a way I find annoying. That is, after perhaps a minute of smooth oscillation, they go into what I can only describe as random, wobbly, oscillation. So, while I much prefer these units over the radiate oil filled units that make almost no noise except when their heating units click on and click off, I hope for a day when the manufacturers devise a better fan mechanism. I know they can because my portable air condition does not have any such oscillating noise. Soooo, net, net, I know of no better alternative than these units unless perchance Eden Pure or some similar units don't have the oscillating noise and you can accept their cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2010 by Phil

  • Very pleased with this heater.....
Color: Gray
I reserve 5 stars for really exceptional items, so that's the only reason I didn't give this a 5, and I couldn't give it a 4.5. I received this in Sept. and hadn't had a need for it until recently. Here in southern MO the temp dropped down below freezing a couple of nights recently so I fired this heater up and prayed for the best. The only other source of heat was a DeLonghi EW7507EB oil radiator I purchased at the same time that I put in my bedroom (I'll review that on its page), the Lasko I placed in my living room. This is an old drafty house with horribly leaky windows and doors, so I expected I might have to fire up the propane heater if it got too cold in here. My living room is a huge 13' x 40' open space, and the kitchen open off it at one end and a short hallway to the bathroom and second bedroom at the other (my work/storage room) which have no heating sources set up in them. I have the Lasko set up near the doorway to the bathroom hallway, and my computer area (where I live) is against the far wall, at the long end, at the opposite end of the room. Come the first really bad night where I could feel a nip coming on in here, so I checked the thermometer outside and it was 28°, Daaaaauuuummmmn! I turned the Lasko on and set it to 72°. After a couple of hours of running I could hear it periodically cycling on and off as it reached its temperature setting and shut down the heating element. And it was comfortably warm for me sitting at my computer at the opposite end of the room from the heater. In fact I just checked my outside thermometer and it's presently 30°. I have the Lasko set at 68° and I'm toasty warm and the heater is cycling. The one reason I think people complain these heaters don't warm up the place is they forget: HEAT RISES. So if you have tall ceilings all your heat is collecting up there. I have a 8' suspended ceiling so it's not that high up, but the heat STILL collects on the ceiling. I don't sit on the ceiling. I have an oscillating fan in the opposite corner from the heater angled up towards the ceiling, set on low, to circulate the heat around the room. It works great. If you have a ceiling fan then you're even better set up. Here's a tip for the ceiling fan though: Reverse the spin so it blows upwards. This will force the heat collected up there to flow outward, down the walls, and across the room while sucking the cold air up. Also you don't have a breeze from the fan blowing on you. There's a switch on the housing of the fan to reverse the direction. To sum up: I'm very satisfied with the performance of this heater. I was unsure if only having one would adequately heat this place, or whether they'd find my dogs feasting on my frozen corpse come spring, but I think I'm safe. I expect once I insulate these leaky windows and seal some major air leaks in this place this heater should suffice through the worst parts of winter. Sorry pups, I'm off the menu. ***UPDATE*** I've been using this heater for almost two weeks now. The nights have been dropping down to freezing and below most nights so I've been using this heater to keep warm in here. I have to admit it's doing an admirable job so far. During the day the temp warms up, and the heater will shut off from its nightime setting, but I usually physically shut it off during the day. In the evening when I start to feel a little chill I'll turn the heater on, set it to 72°, and let it run for about an hour to collect a ball of heat above it near the ceiling. Then I'll turn on an oscillating fan angled up at the ceiling to circulate the heat. I can feel the warm air flowing around me and the temperature change in the room almost immediately. After a couple hours I can turn it down to 70° and it maintains a comfortable temp all evening. When I go to bed I'll set it to 68° and turn the oscillating fan off and it keeps the room warm through the night. All in all a lot of heat from such a small package, and it's actually exceeding my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2015 by Pack Leader1

  • This is the second one I have owned.
Color: Gray
This is the second one I have owned. The first one lasted about 10 years before it finally broke. Even heating in my house. My house is 963 square feet and this little heater does the job quite well. It is pretty safe too. I never leave on when I am not home. It is pretty safe and I do not put items around it. You can adjust the heat to go up or straight ahead. Very good product. best on the market in my opinion. It also has a thermostat on it which is a huge plus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023 by Rhonda

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