De'Longhi Dragon Digital Oil-Filled Radiator Heater Review: Efficient Full Room Heating

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In this video, we review the De'Longhi Dragon Digital Oil-Filled Radiator Heater, a powerful 1500W electric space heater designed for indoor use. With a programmable timer, energy-saving features, and enhanced safety measures, this heater promises to keep your room warm and cozy all winter long. We'll test its heating capabilities, ease of use, and overall efficiency to see if it lives up to its reputation. Watch now to find out if the De'Longhi Dragon is the right heater for your home. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more home appliance reviews!
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I purchased the least expensive oil heater from Lowes (around $65.00). No digital stuff or remote controls, has Dials for settings. Just the way I like it. Right now it's in the 40s (deg F) in SE looziana. It's keeping my bedroom nice and comfy.

gphilipc
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I have a Radia S and thinking about getting a Dragon since its suppose to be a bit better design and too many people buying this and not realizing its not one of those ceramic fan heaters lol.

knock
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Everyone giving it hate but it's subtle. It was perfect for my snake room. Didn't really effect humidity and keeps it warm in there safely

sillyoopy
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I have had half a dozen different makes and models of space heaters this last year, my biggest complaint is that most of them have what I consider an unacceptable differential, at any given set point they will have a 3 to 5 degree temperature swing as they cycle on and off. At least for me even the 3 degree swing of the now recalled Govee smart heater was annoying, either I was too hot or two cold. My current Lasko has a 5 degree swing, REALLY annoying. I haven't seen the spec for the differential for the brand that you reviewed. I can live with a set point that is a few degrees off either way, I can adjust the setting to compensate for that, but the wide temperature swings are what drives me nuts. Comments anyone? I would like to see real world measurements by influencers on that particular 'issue'. Does anyone know of a heater that has closer to a 1 degree differential like eveyone's home HVAC system has?

johnmishjr
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You should have demonstrated it with the sound on. It makes loud beeping noises when you plug it in, turn it off/on and change the settings. No way to disable this feature.

VideoGeo
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i brought one for the first time. but i'm confused as to where i put the Oil to fill it up? i brought some Oil from a car garage, but i cannot find where to fill it up!

Mark_
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This oil heater sucks. My cheap Walmart is more than half the price and radiats heat better. The Delonghi the heat only rises to the top. The baffles reduces the radiat heat from the sides. Get the oil heater with no type of baffles imo. The baffles restricts the heat emitting out the sides.

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It's not heating. Turned it on, LED display is lit, set to high, but it's silent. Nobody is talking about this lol

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