Product: Wewarm 360-Degree 1500W Digital Surround Ceramic Space Heater with Remote
Model: HT1369
Condition: New
Enjoy all-around comfort with consistent warmth in every direction
Stay cozy with the heater’s efficient 1500W power, quickly heating up your space for optimal comfort
Easily manage your comfort with the digital control panel or the included remote, allowing you to adjust temperature and settings from the convenience of your seat
Choose from 1,000W, 1,500W, or ECO mode for maintaining a constant 68°F, ensuring personalized and energy-efficient heating
Benefit from efficient and consistent warmth with the advanced ceramic heat element
Experience peace of mind with built-in safety features, including overheat protection, tip-over switch, cool-touch exterior cabinet, and child safety lock
Customize your comfort with the adjustable thermostat, allowing you to find the perfect temperature for your space
Enjoy a quiet and efficient heating experience, making it ideal for bedrooms, offices, and living spaces
Set the 12-hour programmable timer for automatic shut-off, providing energy efficiency and allowing you to program heating durations as needed
@Kyeh@Lynnerizer@sfwineguy@tweezak They dew, butt its knot in forced. The cop’s dont care end teacher’s arent given a thority too due anything a bow tit.
@Hanky@Kidsandliz I hope Kelvin is not a Meh customer. Otherwise he is being publicly dissed. But I believe both Fahrenheit and Celsius are long departed.
@SputnikHQ It’s a measure of temperature. Absolute zero is the lowest (theoretically anyway) temperature you can get which is designated as 0 degrees Kelvin or -459.67 F (and for the fanatics out there who would prefer to operate in Celsius it is -273.15 C). Science has measured outer space to be about 3 degrees Kelvin.
Dang it. When I saw 360 degrees I thought that this would make a great electric campfire for cooking hotdogs and marshmallows. Unfortunately they meant directional. Lame.
Or, you could get one of these, plug it in (maybe with an extension cord in this last example), turn it on, and let its 360-degree heat warm everyone up.
Not to be the party pooper, but most space heaters specifically warn against using them with extension cords, because a lot of extension cords aren’t rated for 1,500 watts, and using a space heater with an extension cord that isn’t rated for that load is a major fire risk.
@iggy71 okay - I’d just had a couple of exchanges about the sizes of those lantern/speaker/charger things (@sillyheathen said they’re much bigger than she expected, and there were no dimensions shown on that page) and the Blisslights projector (dimensions ARE shown but I hadn’t checked them and it was much smaller than I expected.)
Almost all space heaters are 1500W because that’s the maximum allowed. The small ones create as much heat as the big ones, so the only comparison that matters is other features.
I don’t get this offering. I frequently see 1500 watt space heaters for sale on Amazon or Ebay (I made the mistake of searching for one earlier this year, and now it’s in the algo); many of them are around $15-20, some even less. What makes one worth 2x or 5x that price?
@sfwineguy well, if it was an established “name brand” I could probably understand the price. For a “weSomething” brand maybe not. (Doesn’t carry the same price premium as the legendary “i”)
On the plus side
-It says it’s a ceramic type heater which for several reasons are better than the “heating wire” type.
-It looks like it has a larger size fan in the cylindrical base — that will probably be quieter and more efficient than the tiny fans of small units.
-It has a remote control, useful to adjust from your bed, for example.
But other than that, I guess if it’s February and you are still cold, it might be a good product. A reasonable price for November.
It arrived and I finally got it unboxed two days ago. Turned it on, and ran for about 30 minutes. I heard a beep and click looked at it and it had powered itself OFF! Wouldn’t power back on. Finally, after hours it allowed itself to be powered on and repeated the pattern. It will not stay powered on and doesn’t work. How can I get it replaced or refunded?
Specs
Product: Wewarm 360-Degree 1500W Digital Surround Ceramic Space Heater with Remote
Model: HT1369
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$94.98 (for similar) at Lowe’s
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Feb 19 - Wednesday, Feb 21
Heat with surround sound?
@yakkoTDI 1500w for surround sound seems a little overkill, though
@yakkoTDI What, too cheap to spring for a Dolby license? I like my digital heat sources to be fully immersive!
KuoH
Is that the plural of iWarm?
@ybmuG Wewarm! Wehappy!
@ybmuG It goes with the other models: uWarm, and as @kyeh said weWarm
@Kidsandliz @Kyeh @ybmuG Oh, I thought it was a cheap Engrish knock-off of the “WiiWarm” virtual fireplace.
@ybmuG You warm; me kool.
It was 75° today in North Carolina in February! I need the reverse of this.
Let’s not not put in apostrophes where they’re not needed!
@Kyeh Also one of my pet peeve’s
@tweezak
@Kyeh @tweezak
Oh boy!
I must drive you guys ABSOLUTELY NUTS with MY atrocious grammar and use of contractions!🫣
@Kyeh @tweezak I saw what you did there. You left the period off,
@Kyeh @rpstrong @tweezak
taking a pause with that comma?
@Lynnerizer @tweezak
Nah - it’s different when it’s just someone chatting informally.
@Kyeh @Lynnerizer @tweezak I feel like people should have to pass a test and get a license before they’re allowed to use apostrophes.
@Kyeh @Lynnerizer @sfwineguy @tweezak They dew, butt its knot in forced. The cop’s dont care end teacher’s arent given a thority too due anything a bow tit.
@Kyeh @rpstrong It’s a fragment.
So if I go into space this will keep me warm when it is 3 degrees Kelvin?
@Kidsandliz
I don’t like Fahrenheit. I don’t like Celsius. I don’t like Kelvin.
I prefer to measure my degrees in Radians.
@Hanky @Kidsandliz I hope Kelvin is not a Meh customer. Otherwise he is being publicly dissed. But I believe both Fahrenheit and Celsius are long departed.
@Kidsandliz All space is within 3 degrees of Kelvin Bacon.
/giphy Kevin Bacon
@Kidsandliz who kelvin is?
@SputnikHQ It’s a measure of temperature. Absolute zero is the lowest (theoretically anyway) temperature you can get which is designated as 0 degrees Kelvin or -459.67 F (and for the fanatics out there who would prefer to operate in Celsius it is -273.15 C). Science has measured outer space to be about 3 degrees Kelvin.
@Hanky Well you will get warm if you keep spinning in half circles.
Dang it. When I saw 360 degrees I thought that this would make a great electric campfire for cooking hotdogs and marshmallows. Unfortunately they meant directional. Lame.
despite the suggestions of meh’s product copy, as a rule, do not plug a space heater into an extension cord
Not to be the party pooper, but most space heaters specifically warn against using them with extension cords, because a lot of extension cords aren’t rated for 1,500 watts, and using a space heater with an extension cord that isn’t rated for that load is a major fire risk.
@UncleRummy Don’t forget to put a rug over the extension cord, so that it’s better insulated.
@UncleRummy But, to be fair, that would warm everyone up.
@UncleRummy @xobzoo Yes you’d get warm and as a side benefit you could toast marshmallows at the party.
Is this a Darlek in disguise?
@Hanky EXTERMINATE!
@Hanky @hchavers Cheap clone, missing the Dalek bumps!
KuoH
An extension cord of 14 gauge should be OK up to 50’ at 15 amps, but it would likely cost more than this heater.
This thing is HUGE (based on the last photo).
/giphy huge
@iggy71 The specs say
@Kyeh And the giphy says yep, I knew that (psst, it was a joke).
@iggy71 okay - I’d just had a couple of exchanges about the sizes of those lantern/speaker/charger things (@sillyheathen said they’re much bigger than she expected, and there were no dimensions shown on that page) and the Blisslights projector (dimensions ARE shown but I hadn’t checked them and it was much smaller than I expected.)
Almost all space heaters are 1500W because that’s the maximum allowed. The small ones create as much heat as the big ones, so the only comparison that matters is other features.
@ParadisePete
1500 watts.
The follow up.
WiiWarm
Hot Dock
/showme space being warmed by a space heater and the stars melting
Meh, I was really hoping this was also a Bluetooth speaker.
Yes, I’m going to order this for our Florida summer, which runs April through November…
Considering the Reviews on Lowe’s and the number of defective products, is there a warranty?
Just what has been missing in my life: digital heat.
Sorry… digital surround heat.
I don’t get this offering. I frequently see 1500 watt space heaters for sale on Amazon or Ebay (I made the mistake of searching for one earlier this year, and now it’s in the algo); many of them are around $15-20, some even less. What makes one worth 2x or 5x that price?
@sfwineguy well, if it was an established “name brand” I could probably understand the price. For a “weSomething” brand maybe not. (Doesn’t carry the same price premium as the legendary “i”)
On the plus side
-It says it’s a ceramic type heater which for several reasons are better than the “heating wire” type.
-It looks like it has a larger size fan in the cylindrical base — that will probably be quieter and more efficient than the tiny fans of small units.
-It has a remote control, useful to adjust from your bed, for example.
But other than that, I guess if it’s February and you are still cold, it might be a good product. A reasonable price for November.
You all are a hoot.
Started mine up today and it’s making a racket!
It arrived and I finally got it unboxed two days ago. Turned it on, and ran for about 30 minutes. I heard a beep and click looked at it and it had powered itself OFF! Wouldn’t power back on. Finally, after hours it allowed itself to be powered on and repeated the pattern. It will not stay powered on and doesn’t work. How can I get it replaced or refunded?
@RobGarcia Go to your orders
Click
Then click
Bought one last winter and it works great. Best one I’ve owned.