DeLonghi Safe Heat
When you are talking about getting the best oil filled radiator heater, then look no further then the DeLonghi Safe Heat line.
There are two outstanding oil filled radiator heaters to consider:
1. The DeLonghi TRD0715T (see review here)
2. The DeLonghi EW7707CM Oil-filled Radiator with ComforTemp Technology
They are perfect for when you need to heat a single room or space. Be that the bedroom or the family room. Heck, these oil filled radiators even take the chill out of a basement space.
If you are worried about warming a bedroom overnight, then you’ll appreciate the built-in safety features DeLonghi engineers incorporated into these heaters.
The major difference between the TRD0715T and the Delonghi Safe Heat EW7707CM is the timer on the former and the thermostat on the EW7707CM.
Here are some details you need to know about why we recommend the DeLonghi Safe Heat:
Over 200 people have written reviews about their experience with this oil filled radiator. Approximately 120 out of 209 (57%) gave this DeLonghi Safe Heat unit the highest rating of 5 stars.
B.E. really liked the non-drying aspect of this space heater. Plus she liked the quiet operation. No noisy fans to deal with, just an occasional popping noise when first turned on. {paraphrased from original review – Read full review here}
Marcus went through a ton of space heaters for his office without any luck. That is until he bought this unit. Now his hands are freezing anymore when working on the computer. {Paraphrased from original review - Read full review here}
While 86% of the people who bought this unit were satisfied, there were 18 buyers who rated it poor. Their complaint were based on two things. First, they did not like the smell the first time they used the unit.
Now, the instructions do clearly state to break-in the unit in a well-ventilated area to get rid of the factory construction residual. This is true of any metal appliance that produces heat. The second complaint was dissatisfaction with the thermostat. No real details were provided. It could just be an expectation misalignment.









