CFL Bob
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Purchased to install in my northeast Ohio utility room (10' x 12') that has no heat source. Before installing, this area was about 55-60 degrees. This unit maintains 72 degrees in that area with no problem. The thermostat temperature control is spot on. Fan noise is almost non existant.Easy to install, looks great, the app is very nice, connecting to wifi was painless and the remote is good. I just ordered another one for a bedroom that needs a heat boost.This is the best electric space heater I have ever had.
Just another buyer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
This review is for the Heat Storm HS-1500-PHX-WIFI Wifi Wall Mounted Heater.I bought one of these heaters when on a limited time deal and was very happy with it. I actually had a use for a 2nd one so checked the next day and there was a $5.00 coupon with the same limited time deal, so I bought another.These are replacing two Lasko high tech tower heaters, one of which has an odor that never went away and gives me a headache so I don’t use it at all, other than its excellent fan mode during the summer.*** Some key components to using any space heater for zone heating is first of all, don’t overestimate the unit’s capability. These are meant to be used as supplemental heat but in some situations, can be used as a primary source also, but again, be realistic.Secondly, and more important, isolate the space you are heating. Close the doors/windows/openings to other rooms, etc., and keep it as draft free as possible. This may not seem like a big thing, but it is.Also, an insulated space is a big plus when using the heater. The better insulated, the more heat will be realized and held longer. Common sense, but sometimes not so common.The above is important when comparing heater reviews. Also what is the outside temperature at the time of usage, and as mentioned above, how big a space is being heated, and what is the temperature expectation; are we trying to heat to 75 degrees, or a more realistic 65 - 68 +/- degrees.Both my Heat Storms are used in rectangular rooms in my semi-finished basement. The larger room is 23’ x 14’ with two unfinished outside walls and a drop ceiling. I heat this room to 64 - 65 degrees only when using it, playing pool or watching TV with my grandson. The other room is a 14’ x 10’ ManCave with one outside wall and a drop ceiling and is where I work out. I heat this room only when using it to 63 - 64 degrees.We use the Heat Storms as true zone heaters; as heating only when using the rooms they are in. Our house has a gas forced air HVAC system but the upstairs is heated pretty much by a ventless gas fireplace, other than the mornings when the furnace brings the house up to heat, so the Heat Storms may be considered as our primary heat for the basement.We live in Michigan and since I have had the heaters we have had temps anywhere from the low teens to the mid 30’s and the Heat Storms have done their job. The larger room will take anywhere from 15 - 40 minutes to achieve the above set temp, while the smaller only around 10 - 25 minutes or so.When on high, the unit hovers around 1500 watts +/-, and when on low, 750 +/- watts. The fan is fairly quiet in my estimation.In the past I have stayed away from the quartz element type heaters because of some bad experiences and my opinion of them not producing as much heat as other ceramic or PTC type heaters. But using Kasa energy smart plugs, which monitors many energy consumption areas, one thing I discovered is some of the PTC heaters although giving instant heat, does so at the cost of pulling upwards and a bit over 2000 watts while ramping up that instant heat. This is only for a very short period of time but can add to the usage cost and possible connection problems. If the outlet being used to plug any electric space heater has a loose fitting plug at all, it should not be used until replaced. This is the cause of most complaints of a burning plug or outlet. Any poor fitting plug to outlet generates heat from high resistance which if left unattended, will overheat and possibly burn.Good points: Has absolutely no odor when in operation, unlike some Ceramic/PTC units, which I have two of also. Keeps the temperature within one degree +/- of the set temperature. I have not come across an electric space heater that even comes close to this. If the temp is set at 64, it turns off when just touching 65, then back on again when touching 63. Can’t get any better than this. Has a 3 speed fan only mode also which I didn’t see mentioned in the advertising. This is great for a bit of summer cool when the AC is not required. Very easy to install using the included template with level and very light weight. Can be used with both Alexa and Google. I use Alexa voice commands and it works very well. This unit has two washable filters, one on each side and I think the way the unit inhales air has a lot to do with its even set temperature accuracy. The Wi-Fi works great. On both my heaters it was a simple setup that took only minutes using the Smart Life app.Bad Points, or I should say ‘Point’, as for my purposes, only one: Setting an on/off timer must be done on the heater itself, the remote control or an Alexa voice command. Although the app has all sorts of scheduling options, plus other features, I haven’t found a way to set an on/off timer using the app. If you want to turn it off in an hour, you have to set it to turn off an hour from the current time. The extended cool down can be offensive but doesn’t bother me since I am turning the heater(s) off and leaving the area.This is a great little heater and if used properly, within expectations and capabilities, should satisfy a lot of people. Limiting usage to a zone type heating should keep the electric bill in check. When I bought, the price was right also. Now, we will check its operational life although I think it should do well as Heat Storm appears to be a reputable company.
Sheila
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2025
So far so so good, product is so easy to install and setup literally 10 minutesVery quietAmazing heat outputHope it lastsThe app is easy as well
Matt
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2025
This was an easy install. Follow the simple instructions and use the template. It produces good results to supplement heat loss n my basement.I read that the plug gets hot, but never experienced it at all. The cord and plug have always been cool to the touch. It’s ETL certified as well.Saves space as well. Seems a bit pricey but based on the features and responsiveness, it’s a good value.
Harry Urschel
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
We have a large Rec room (26 ft x 13 ft) in our basement that always seems cold. I've tried multiple space heaters down there with mixed results. The last one was an oil filled convection heater. I liked it because it was completely silent. However, it took a very long time to warm up the room and it was very uneven. Over time, it started emitting a burnt smell too.I bought this and it does a terrific job of heating up the room quickly... 6 degrees in around 20 minutes. And since it's infrared heat, it warms up people event faster than the room temperature. It keeps the room warm throughout the day, and it feels even throughout the room. From a heat standpoint, it's ideal.However, when the fan is on high, it does seem loud to me. I would prefer something quieter. When the fan is on the low setting, it's still very audible, but more tolerable for me.Overall, I highly recommend this. It's been a great solution for the rec room... installation was very easy, and it looks good on the wall. It's great because it doesn't take up floor space, and there are a lot of options to adjust settings.
Roberto isidoro gomez
Reviewed in Mexico on December 28, 2024
Un producto muy bueno aclimata muy bien una recámara y muy fácil de usar
James
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
We were looking for a space heater for our toddler's room to keep it a bit warmer during the Winter months. We didn't want something sitting on the floor or on a shelf and have to worry about it getting knocked over or have a blanket or toy get dropped on top of it. So going wall mounted made a lot of sense.The box came with a template with bubble level, making it super simple to get the holes drilled to mount this on the wall. the cord tucks into a compartment, so excess can be hidden away an make a clean look if you use a cord channel. The channel is not included but we usually keep some on hand. This not only makes it look better, but keeps it safer for a toddler by not having a dangling wire.The app controls are very nice. We have an Ecobee sensor in his room as well, but it is nice to see the temperature near the heater, as well as being able to dial in the temp very precisely. The Alexa integration is very handy.The most important thing, this does a good job heating his 120 square foot room. This puts out a nice, steady warmth, similar to forced air vents. You can put your hand right on the grate, and it is very warm, but not hot to the touch. We set out house down to 62 during the night, which is a little too cold for a toddler who does not use blankets yet. This kept his room at 70 despite it being 3 degrees outside.I still need to see what kind of a bump this adds to our electric bill, but so far, we are very pleased with the function and functionality of this heater, and are planning to get a couple more now.
Plily
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2024
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Chris R.
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2024
We live in an older home in a spot in Northern Canada where - 30 C is not at all uncommon. We've gone through a fair number of space heaters - they either die, or seem like they might be dying and don't want to see what that looks like when it happens.These units are really, really good. They serve as effective secondary heat when the registers aren't kicking out enough warm air, and the auto power setting heats the room up quickly despite operating at a lower wattage. They're fast, and a cool down process is factored in when you turn off the power after running it for a while, so the heater itself isn't subject to the heat stress it would go through if you just unplugged it. They're extremely portable so you can take them from one room to the next, and they can also be attached to a wall if you're limited on the floorspace.We're running two of these units in the basement sutie - one in a family room and one in a bedroom. I highly recomment them.My only issue is the lack of WiFi connectivity on the models with the floor stand, but WiFi for the ones that are wall only.It might be a technology thing that makes perfect sense, but it seems like it's something that could be added and while not really expensive, at $250 average for each heater it's a price point the company could throw in something extra on.Having said that, I am thoroughly impressed with these and highly recommend them.