Amazon has a new upgraded one with 25" tall and a bit more powerful at 11.5 ft/s heat output. This one is 11 ft/s and 24" tall. So it's like version 2 of the same model.
Hello Erin. I have not tried the Dreo heaters yet. I say yet because I am thinking about buying the taller one. I have used the Dreo Nomad fan during the summer and I was very pleased with it. Thank you for a great review as always.
The bigger unit, does put out a lot of heat, but only close up...like you mentioned in you have to be within a few feet of them to feel the heat. It does dissipate quickly. If there was a way to increase the air flow, it sure could be a much better space heater. Outside of that, I fully agree with everything you said about the units.
Cool review! Bravo! Question: What is the heat discharge temp in Fahrenheight in ECO mode (41-95) and H1-3 modes? I don't see this spec in the user manual, on the Dreo website, or anywhere else -- except one reviewer used a thermo-gun and measured a heat discharge (output) of 175-degrees. Is this correct?
Can you tell me about how far away you can be away from the Solaris Max and still feel the heat? For example, can you feel the heat from 3 feet away? Thanks.
I brought this heater looking at the impressive reviews but really disappointed. The eco mode- where you can set the temp works poorly. I turned it on and set the temp 4 degrees above ambient temp but the heater did not come on. I increased the temp 2 more degrees and it came on but turned off within 5 mins. The room temp was unchanged! Called their support and they agreed the thermostat is not perfect and its working as designed. Also, the fan sucks, so you can only feel the heat if you are right next to it. I have a Lasko since 10 years and that works flawlessly! You cannot use this heater when sleeping.
Dreo is great; amzn.to/3PfmrRF (Depends on the size of your room) and also Dyson is you have more to spend: amzn.to/3R5P0SK (and that Dyson is $200 off today)!