Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls

February 15, 2010
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Tower Heater: Honeywell HZ 709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls
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Honeywell HZ-709 7-Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls and Easy Set Controls.Amazon.com Product Description
The Honeywell digital oil-filled radiator is built from heavy-gauge steel for long-lasting performance and has a durable, rust-free enamel finish. Each metal fin is machine welded to ensure a leak-free operation and as an added feature, the oil in this portable heater never needs to be refilled or replaced. The temperature set functi… More >>

  • Temperature set function maintains desired temperature
  • Timer Function for 1-12 Hour run time
  • Safety Matters Features: solid heavy gauge steel, durable rust-free enamel finish, machine welded for leak-free operation, HPN type 3 prong plug power cord, power indicator light
  • 3 Heat Settings for energy efficient heating options
  • 3 Year Warranty

Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls

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5 Responses to “ Honeywell HZ-709 7 Fin Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Digital Controls ”

  1. Robert W. McEwan on February 15, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    Like most other viewers here. I bought this heater because it was quite and energy efficient. After 6 months of use it started to heatup to 80+ degrees. I didn’t notice this till I woke up one morning sweating. Iturned it down unplugged it and it worked well for a few more weeks. It now doesn’t do anything. It turns on displays an incorrect temperature and doesn’t heat.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Nom dePlume on February 15, 2010 at 6:33 pm

    I bought two heaters two winters ago and both would turn themselves off after a few seconds. I called KAZ, the manufacturer for Honeywell. They had me cut off the power cord and the casters and mail them in for two replacements. I don’t know if they would have sent the replacements but for the two follow up calls. All told, it took about two months to get the replacements. At that point, winter was largely over. The replacments were this newer model. One works great, but the other fails exactly as the older model did, by switch off as soon as the room temperature registers. So out of three heaters, one worked. That’s a 25% function rate. I decided I would rather wear a wool cap to bed than try again to get a functioning heater from this company.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. R. Vilaseca on February 15, 2010 at 6:30 pm

    It is so unreliable I wouldn’t buy it again.

    We set a temperature and in theory it should stay on, well, sometimes after a few seconds not having reached the temperature it would turn off. Sometimes it stays on but never for more than 2 hours. Even if we set it such that it should stay on for lets say 8 hours. A total waste of money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. J. damiani on February 15, 2010 at 3:55 pm

    I reviewed several heaters before buying this one. Unfortunately, it took several hours to heat up a 10 x10 room to 72. I returned the product after seeing a Kenmore model that really put out the heat.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Scott Ross on February 15, 2010 at 1:40 pm

    Why would I spend $84.00 here when I can get the same heater at Target for $65.00!?!?! I check the internet/Amazon for deals but you are WAY overpriced!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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