Patton PUH680-U Utility Heater

Patton PUH680-U Utility Heater Reviews


4.0 of 5
(by 4 reviewers)
Rating Summary | Everyone recommends (4 out of 4)

Pros
  • very portable (4)
  • heats up the area it is pointed at (3)
  • temperature safety (3)
  • turns off when tipped over (2)
Cons
  • not good for heating large rooms (2)
  • uses lots of energy (1)

Patton PUH680-U Utility Heater Reviews

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Works great for the money.

I sort of hate regular old electric heaters, but for the $15 I paid for this 'in store'. It works. Down side is it can be noisy, and there are only 2 heat selections 1350 watts and 1550 watts. I mean where's my 500 watt option! I have heat switched off the the house, and use this as my foot/single room warmer.
Posted on Mar 09, 2010

Great for Cubicles!

I needed a small, inexpensive utility heater for my work cubicle. During winter, my feet are always cold and my cubicle is a bit chilly. Like the previous review, this heater is small and very inexpensive. Nice features, including automatic turn off if tipped over and auto-sensing heater settings to save electricity. It has a solid exterior w/ handles for easy portability. If you're looking to heat a small area, this is your heater!

Posted on Apr 30, 2009

This little heater is a great product!  Now, if you plan on buying a heater like this, you must take into consideration what it cannot do.  It is a little heater that doesn't cost very much, so don't expect it to heat your house, or even a large room.  In fact, if you use it continuously, you might as well have invested in a much larger oil-filled heater because this little heater will suck up electricity very fast, so be careful or your electricity bill will be much larger than expected.

Use this little handy heater to quickly heat up a small area in your house, like to warm up a medium size...

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Posted on Dec 07, 2008
This Heater works great for the money, is very durable, easy to safely move and doesn't over heat. Mine has 2 settings, 750W and 1500W. For most Normal Central Ohio Winter Nights the 750W setting works fine and makes it so I can turn my Furnace off at night and just add a couple of extra blankets on my bed and save big on the Gas Bill. I just unplug it in the morning so the Orange Power Light goes off. I find that laying it on its side on a softer level surface holds down the noise. The Fan does have some volume to it but it does not bother me because it helps cut down on outside noise like Crows... read full review »
Posted on Dec 28, 2011

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