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WindChaser CH1711TT Convection Heater with Turbo Fan

WindChaser CH1711TT Convection Heater with Turbo Fan

by: WindChaser

List Price: $69.99
Our Price: $46.39
You Save: $ 23.60 ( 34% )
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Rating: Rating: 3.5/5Rating: 3.5/5Rating: 3.5/5Rating: 3.5/5Rating: 3.5/5
Sales rank: 192335

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Description
  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: WindChaser
  • Color: Silver/Black
  • EAN: 0662571900174
  • Feature: Gently and comfortably warms and maintains the desired room temperature
  • Label: WindChaser
  • Manufacturer: WindChaser
  • Model: CH1711TT
  • Publisher: WindChaser
  • Studio: WindChaser
  • Variation Description: Silver/Black

  • Gently and comfortably warms and maintains the desired room temperature
  • Floor level room air is drawn into the unit, heated through natural convection and then emitted out of the top of the unit
  • The turbo fan feature boosts the circulation of warm air throughout the room
  • Additional features include energy efficient 750w or 1500w settings, adjustable thermostat and a power indicator
  • This unit is equipped with a tip over switch and overheat protection cut-of

Customer Reviews of WindChaser CH1711TT Convection Heater with Turbo Fan
Customer Rating: Rating: 3/5Rating: 3/5Rating: 3/5Rating: 3/5Rating: 3/5
Summary: A good heater...BUT....
Comment: It worked good for one winter with daily on and off usage. I used it a few times this fall and then one of the 750 watt settings and the turbo fan just stopped working. I guess it was good while it lasted. I doubt if I will buy this brand of heater again.

Customer Rating: Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5Rating: 4/5
Summary: Excellent product,But........
Comment: This convection heater works very well at heating my 12x14 living room, and it is very quiet while in operation.The heater is very sturdy and attractive looking. However, the supposedly "cool touch metal cabinet" gets extremely hot. I let out a few four-letter words when I touched the heater, and I have a high threshhold for pain.In my opinion, this heater is worth the money, because it does do an excellent job at warming up the area.However, please be careful with this heater if you have children.


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WindChaser CH1711TT Convection Heater with Turbo Fan
WindChaser CH1711TT Convection Heater with Turbo Fan WindChaser CH1711TT Convection Heater with Turbo Fan
  • Gently and comfortably warms and maintains the desired room temperature
  • Floor level room air is drawn into the unit, heated through natural convection and then emitted out of the top of the unit
  • The turbo fan feature boosts the circulation of warm air throughout the room
  • Additional features include energy efficient 750w or 1500w settings, adjustable thermostat and a power indicator
  • This unit is equipped with a tip over switch and overheat protection cut-of
List Price: $69.99
Our Price: $46.39
You Save: $ 23.60 ( 34% )

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