Model number : HCE840B The Honeywell Heat Genius Ceramic Heater offers peace-of-mind since it is equipped with multiple safety features such as tip over and overheat protection, high quality plastics, and a Cool Touch housing. With the addition of 2 new features – the HeatPhase Timer and Quiet mode setting – this heater truly offers power, safety and all-in-one heating capability, making it perfect for bedroom, living room, any room use! Plus, with a Honeywell space heater, you can save up to $276* in heating costs this year. By turning down your whole house thermostat a few degrees and heating just the room you are in, a Honeywell air heater can help you save money while providing soothing warmth. That's Honeywell Heater peace of mind. Dimension Product Height : 17.1 inches Product Width :5.9 inches Product Depth :10.2 inches Product Weight :5 pounds
Features 6 customized heat settings
Gives you control of your comfort Programmable thermostat
Provides personal comfort Safety Matters
This large room heater offers multiple safety options including 3x Overheat Protection and thermal insulated wiring. It features cool touch plastic housing, tip over protection, and a 2 hour auto-off heat phase timer option. Increase your comfort
Always be comfortable, no matter what season it is. This air heater offers intelligent and powerful ceramic heating capabilities, so you, your room or floor area can be warm and comfortable, with just the touch of a button. Smart Savings
Worried about heating costs? An electric heater can help you save up to $276* in heating costs this year. A space heater for indoor use can help you save money while providing soothing warmth. Honeywell Quality
Help improve heating and energy savings in your home, bedroom or office using a Honeywell portable heater. Honeywell offers whole room heaters, tower heaters and oscillating heaters.
What's Included Honeywell Heat Genius Ceramic Heater - Black Owner's manual
Is very compact and can comfortably. It has got a low price and is a nice option for small to medium size rooms or as a personal desk heater.
5
Portable heat - Love it
Posted by Brad Meyer on Oct 18th 2024
I needed I small portable heated , so I decided to get this one due to its safety features. But I got More . It can really warm up a whole room, and you can personalise it as well
4
Works very well, warms a room
Posted by Jennifer Kramer on Oct 13th 2024
For the price and the size, you can't beat it. The only reason i didn't give it 5 stars is because it takes a bit to warm up the room... but it works.
5
Excellent Heater
Posted by Shannon Moore on Oct 3rd 2024
This is an excellent portable heater for my craft room. It is safe to use where I have lots of card stock and paper products everywhere in this room. The various settings make it easy to warm my room. It also is pretty quiet and the heat output is great. I love this heater.
5
Perfect For A Small Office or Room.
Posted by Christopher Wolfe on Oct 1st 2024
This is going to be short and sweet. I'm often home a lot and I hate the idea of heating the entire house just for me. I also hate the gas bill when we do that as well. I went looking for a different heater at Best Buy but ended up getting this one instead. I was intrigued by the 'Quiet Mode' and it was about $30 cheaper than the one I had intended to get. This is an outstanding room heater. In the morning I close the door to my office and within minutes I have it at a toasty 72 degrees and then I hit the Quiet Mode button and I'm good for the rest of the day. I can barely even tell that it is there during the day which is exactly what I wanted. I sure didn't need or want one that sounds like a jet engine every time it drops below the target temp. My office is about 200-225 sq/ft and it does a great job in that space. I haven't tried it anywhere outside of my office so I can't say how well it would work in a larger room.
5
Excellent space heater
Posted by Mary Stevens on Sep 26th 2024
When my battle axe space heater finally quit, it was time for me to bite the bullet and purchase a new one. I scanned Best Buy and other sites for something relatively inexpensive but something that would heat my computer room in my basement and the secondary bedroom. Both can get quite chilly on cold days when we don't want to over heat the entire house. When I came across the Honeywell Heat Genius, I chuckled at the marketing. It was at the top of my monetary threshold. The battle axe had fewer settings but at the same time had too many. It was only useful when the resistance wires were turned on at full blast. I discovered elsewhere ceramic heaters could be self-regulating and they wouldn't get red-hot to work, thereby making them safer. I decided to give Honeywell a try. Giving the bottom line first, it heated both spaces very well. It is quieter than the battle axe ever was. It is lighter, too. And, lo and behold, the various settings were useful and easily intuitive. One of the settings offers the ability for the upper and lower elements to be on simultaneously or separately. I use the lower element only when the tile floor is cold but the room is not so bad. I use the upper element only for the bedroom on similar conditions. One can also set the heater independently on high or low, or set the heater to a temperature setting. The latter may not be so useful if heating a limited area of a larger room, but it is useful for my purposes. Another setting is the countdown feature. One can set the heater to turn off to as much as two hours later in 30 minute increments. I used it once set to one hour when going to sleep. It did its job. The final setting is one I tested to see if it works -- it did work -- but I haven't really used it yet. That setting is the quiet setting. From what I can tell, it means the heater is on and radiates the area without the fan actually being on as well. The heater is fairly quiet already which is why I haven't actually used this setting in practice yet. It is still-of-the-night quiet in this setting, so I can see I might use this setting if on a conference call while teleworking. There are less expensive heaters but they mostly newer versions of my battle axe. The more expensive heaters seem to be more robust and may be worth the money if a real large area (like my entire basement or living room) needs to heated solely with a portable unit. This heater suits my needs perfectly.
5
Nice little heater - best one I have owned
Posted by Luke Payne on Sep 23rd 2024
Enjoying this heater so far. It's much quieter than my old space heater. More compact too. It's smaller than it looks in the photo. It seems to be very safe. The surface areas don't get hot and it shuts down if just wobbled. It has most of the settings you would need in a simple heater. In fact more settings than I even need (i just turn it on/off til i'm warm). But for those who want to control more exactly the heat levels, phases, and shut off times this unit has that. I have only needed it on Low so far which is still pretty warm when you're right next to it. The only thing I miss is that my old heater had mechanical dials, which you could set once and they would just stay that way. With this heater (and most newer heaters) they are all digital so you lose the settings when you turn it off; would be nice if your last settings could be saved. Other than that, I see nothing negative about this heater so far.
5
Mighty Heater
Posted by Amy Schmidt on Sep 17th 2024
This is a mighty little heater for the price. It is also quite. I don't know how it is on energy efficiency yet, but it heats up really quickly. Great value.
5
Great little space heater!
Posted by Joel Hughes on Sep 7th 2024
This is a great space heater! This heater cost hundreds less than others and does a better job. This heater quickly warms up a room in minutes.