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Reddit mentions of Honeywell HZ-789 EnergySmart Electric Oil Filled Radiator Whole Room Heater

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Honeywell HZ-789 EnergySmart Electric Oil Filled Radiator Whole Room Heater. Here are the top ones.

Honeywell HZ-789 EnergySmart Electric Oil Filled Radiator Whole Room Heater
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WHOLE ROOM HEAT: EnergySmart technology makes this heater not only powerful but energy efficient. It features Digital EasySet Controls with a 1-12 Hour Timer, adjustable thermostat & 3 heat settings.SAFE & MOBILE: A large, easy-pull handle & easy-glide wheels make this heater simple to move, & it's loaded with safety features: 360° Tip-Over Switch, overheat protection & thermal insulated wiring.INCREASE YOUR COMFORT: Portable heaters can help increase comfort & supplement home heating needs. Honeywell carries a range of heaters including personal, ceramic, fan forced, radiant, & infrared.SMART SAVINGS: Portable heaters are an easy way to add warmth to any space. By turning down your home thermostat a few degrees & heating just the room you're in, a space heater can help you save money.HONEYWELL QUALITY: Help improve heating & energy savings in your home, office, or school using an energy efficient Honeywell portable heater to bring comfort to any sized room from small to large.
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ColorBlack
Height24.4 Inches
Length13.7 Inches
Number of items1
Weight19.7 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Honeywell HZ-789 EnergySmart Electric Oil Filled Radiator Whole Room Heater:

u/Vayate · 8 pointsr/Columbus

If you buy your electricity from IGS (eg you signed up over the mail or from one of those door-to-door salespeople), you'll see some distribution charges from AEP and then the charge for the actual energy from IGS. Definitely call IGS if you think there's a problem or you didn't mean to sign up with them. They don't have a cancellation fee, so you can stop using them whenever you want. Also check the price-to-compare on your bill. It's below the due date. If you're being charged less per KWH than the price-to-compare, you're (theoretically) saving money over buying from AEP.

The energy charge will tell you how many KWH you used in the last billing cycle, and you can use your previous bills to tell if you're using more energy than normal. The AEP website also has a page with a graph showing you how much energy you've used per month over the past couple years. It's at the bottom of the account summary page, just click "more usage info." Hopefully that will help you find an explanation, because that's a pretty big bill even if you have all-electric heat.

If you're using one of those small electric heaters a bunch, that will definitely drive your bill up since those things are like 1500 watts. If you're heating a bedroom or something, try a radiator heater. They're a little more efficient and the heat tends to be less dry.

u/MrDTD · 3 pointsr/pics

These tend to be a bit more rug and kitty safe.

u/redditor1983 · 1 pointr/Acadiana

Your landlord won't install a window unit with heat but will, apparently, allow you to install gas radiators? Weird.

If you're going to spend your own money on something for the apartment, why not just go buy the window unit that you want instead?

At least that way you at least have the chance of taking it with you when you move and it's easier to install.

Oh and btw, I second the guy that mentioned electric radiators (like this one). Those things are beasts and will turn a large room into a sauna.