9/25/2023 0 Comments Delonghi radia s 2400w![]() ![]() As the heat isn't directional, it takes a while to feel the benefit, but you can feel the heat coming out of the top of the radiator if you hold your hands over it. The Dragon 4 did what no fan heater seemed to be capable of, and that was to properly heat my entire office, even when it was approaching 0✯ outside. If you set the thermostat to a lower temperature there is a quiet click when it reaches temperature and when it resumes heating but you'd only hear it if you were sat in silence. ![]() After that, the radiator is completely silent. In the DeLonghi Dragon 4 these are only noticeable in the first couple of minutes of turning the device on. There's no fan noise with an oil-filled radiator but that is an audible pop and crackle as the oil first heats. (Image credit: Future) DeLonghi TRD40615E Dragon 4 Oil filled radiator review: performance There are also grab handles on both ends of the unit to pick it up if needed. The radiator is mounted on four caster wheels that rotate to allow for easy movement in any direction. There's also an anti-freeze function that activates when the thermostat is set to 41✯ and will only turn on when the room drops below this temperature. The Eco function will automatically change the power level to provide more economical heating. The timer, like those on many heaters, only allows you to set a time to turn it off rather than to turn it on, but it does provide a 24-hour range in 30 segments. The screen provides the thermostat temperature – that it's set to rather than the current temp – as well as icons for the power level (min, med, max), heating status, power, timer and lock functions. A larger Eco button sits below these and an LCD screen sits above. The controls are all on the front end of the radiator and comprise six main buttons for the thermostat, power level, timer, dimmer and on/off. The top also has five large openings to allow the warm air to rise. The idea is that the central core heats these tubes and the heat rises quickly out of the top as well as out of the sides, to warm the room faster. These are actually triangular tubes mounted vertically and create a chimney effect. ![]() Rather than the usual fin-like design, the sides of the Dragon 4 are flat strips. This is still compact enough to sit next to my office chair but a little too tall to fit under a desk – plus with the heat radiating from the top, that probably isn't advised anyway. The DeLonghi Dragon 4 is larger than many of the basic six or seven fin oil-filled models, measuring around 14 inches long, 6.5 inches wide and standing around 25.5 inches tall. ![]() With its uniform and silent heating, you’d want to ensure every room is heated, and now you can.(Image credit: Future) DeLonghi TRD40615E Dragon 4 Oil filled radiator review: design and features For your added peace of mind, this heater includes 7-years manufacturer’s warranty. The no-assembly, ready to use design means you can take it home and heat in a matter of minutes. This heater has pre-assembled folding castors that makes it simple to wheel from one room to the next. With its uniform and silent heating, you’d want to ensure every room is heated, and now you can. Set the desired heating temperature, the power level and use the automatic start or off time, choosing from any interval between 0, 5 and 24 hours. Take control of your heating with the digital control panel with LED display. Enjoy a warm room and still be able to have a conversation as the heater heats silently. This heater can create long-lasting heat as the oil inside the heater maintains the desired heat setting, even after the unit has been switched off.īy using its ‘Real Energy’ technology, this heater steadily increases the heat until the desired temperature is reached, meaning it’ll heat your room faster without using so much energy. With its 2400W power, this heater heats quickly and effectively and is suitable for rooms up to 75m³ in size. Ensure you and your family stay comfortably warm with this Delonghi Radia S Column Heater. ![]()
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