Yes it has, brother 😊 Usually, autocut rarely kicks in for blowers because they are ventilated by design, but yes, if a vent is accidentally covered for long and the unit overheats, or the overheating happens due to prolonged usage during high voltage input, autocut does kick in. That’s true for all blower models from all good companies. Cheers! 😊
Not really, no. That is actually true for fuel-powered heaters. One should be concerned if what is in use is a gas-powered heater or a kerosene-powered heater. Electricity-powered heaters- no worries! Here in Himachal, we use heaters for the larger part of the year, and from burning firewood indoors to radiant heaters, to blowers, to OFRs, we’ve used them all…all night long in the snow season, and it’s very safe. Only when you burn wood indoors or fossil fuel- powered heaters do you need to be concerned about carbon monoxide. If fuel doesn’t burn completely, CO is released. To make sure oxygen doesn’t get replaced by deadly gases, one should have a bucket of water in the room or in the modern times, a humidifier 👍 As for this fan heater, you can have your mind totally at ease, Jatin. Cheers!
Bitcorp 15A 16A 20A Heavy Duty... From Amazon I bought this extension cord for the heater but it doesn't work for heater and mobile charger but works for AC why is that? Recommend a extension which you sure would work for this Thank you.
Bitcorp is always a nice choice. I’d love to make recommendations. Just before that, I’d like to ask your need for a 15A extension. I mean, since you already have a 15A socket in the wall, you can directly power the blower from there. Or is it for taking the blower to a more convenient point is why you’re looking for an extension cord?
@@MohitsGoodStuffReviews Yeah for more convenient place taking it closer to sitting place as it doesnt warm up the whole room but what can we expect at this price
@@MohitsGoodStuffReviews yeah I tried it with AC and it worked but not even with mobile charger it doesn't work ( I don't know why I am not able to send the Amazon link in this comment can you search for it ) --- Bitcorp 15A 16A 20A Heavy Duty...
Yes, dear, these heaters are for direct heating. They’re not supposed to warm up the entire room, at least not quickly. That’s a job for OFR heaters and heat pillars. Yes, sometimes RU-vid doesn’t allow links, but don’t worry, I got you 😊 It’s a popular cord that costs around 800, right? In fact I’ve suggested the same to some others in the comments as well because I myself have the very same in the 15 meter variant and I just tried it with the blower and it worked. Sadly it’s not working out for you. How about you place a return request on Amazon and I provide a link for something that’s even more sure shot to work? 😊
Thanks for your videos sir because of your video I purchased a 1260 for my home ❤🙏🏻 Just one question like if we use the 2000 watt settings for the first one hour then can we use the 1000 watt settings for another hours or some time to fully heat the room? And again thanks for the video
I’m very glad my video could help your decision, Sahil ☺️ You’re very welcome and thank you for your kind words ☺️ Yes, Sahil 😊 It will warm the room at both the wattages. You can surely bring it down to 1000w after some time. The only difference is that now it’ll heat the room a bit slower. That’s all 👍. In my experience, 1000w usually suffices. It’s only if you’re in a cold place where the weather is 3 degrees or lower is when you might feel the need for 2000w. But then again, everyone has a different threshold for cold so this may differ. However, dear Sahil, since these models are suited to small to medium rooms, if you’re sitting in a big room with less cloth cover and tiled surface, things can get chillier. That’s when you’ll need 2000w for sure. Does this help, Sahil? 😊
Thanks a lot, Prachi 🙏☺️ Am happy to tell you that it doesn’t. 😊 That is actually true for fuel-powered heaters. One should be concerned if what is in use is a gas-powered heater or a kerosene-powered heater. Electricity-powered heaters- no worries! People confuse ‘making air dry’ with ‘oxygen burning’, but the two are different. These heaters slightly dry the air because of convection, which only takes away some moisture from the room. Burning or rather depleting oxygen happens when oxygen gets replaced by harmful gases like CO. Here in Himachal, we use heaters for the larger part of the year. From radiant heaters, to blowers, to OFRs, we’ve used them all…all night long in the snow season, and it’s very safe. It’s only when you burn wood indoors or fossil fuel- powered heaters do you need to be concerned about carbon monoxide. If fuel doesn’t burn completely, CO is released. To make sure oxygen doesn’t get replaced by deadly gases, one should have a bucket of water in the room or in the modern times, a humidifier 👍 As for this fan heater, you can have your mind totally at ease, Prachi. Cheers!☺️
sir, my 1260 heater is throwing cool air from the left side but warm air from the white side , why it is happening and can i turn the cool air off with a button or it is natural
Hi, Neeraj ☺️ Yes, I’m afraid that’s a little design flaw. It’s from the edge, right? I talk about this in the video at 4:38 Consider it a little trade-off for an economical product, dear Neeraj. 😊 Is the cold air draft very noticeable or is it minor? The only ‘semi-cure’ for this is to use it occasionally at 2000 watts. You’ll feel it less. I know it’s barely a fix but I’m afraid that’s all there is to it 💐
@@MohitsGoodStuffReviews sir it is quite noticeable , maybe something is wrong with my heater, one more question sir, if i run my heater on 2000 watts instead of 1000, will the electicity bill be doubled
Well if it’s quite noticeable, my boy, then you might consider getting it replaced. Did you get it online or from a store? Yes, I’m afraid so. More wattage = more heat = more bill. Which is why I’ve suggested to do it occasionally. I feel bad that it didn’t work out for you.
Oh! I wish you’d mentioned that to begin with, Neeraj, that it’s 2 years old! 😊 I thought we’re talking about a new one! 😊 Well, that’s a relief 😃. It could be an element-related issue, my boy. Try taking it to a repair shop or consult an electrician. I hope that helps 😊
The motor used in both the models is exactly the same, being the same brand so the air flow is identical. As I share in the video, the grill makes all the difference. The newer model has a wider grill so you have slightly…slightly more coverage and wider airflow. The older model is narrower, keeping the airflow more focused onto a smaller area. Neither is better or worse at room-heating. Just the bodies are different, otherwise they’re the very same motor and element inside. So, being the same appliance, both use the same heating principle of convection: heating the air around. Comparing these would be like comparing two keys of the same car. 😊 Comparison would be ideal between a fan heater and radiant heaters or oil-filled heaters because they use different design and technology. So on both the parameters, I’d say they’re pretty much the same. If at all, the airflow and heating might be negligibly better on the wider model: the 1260. But chances are one may not even feel it in short spells of usage. So consider them pretty much the same on these two counts.
AC pehle lena bada mehenga hai else I’d love to 😀 Yahan shimla mein kaam bhi nahin aayega but jab bhi aapke bhai ne heating and cooling ac lagwaya (which are expensive 😅) to review zaroor hoga 😍👍
Well 12 hours daily bahut lamba time hai chalaye rakhne ke liye, aur exact consumption bata pana thoda mushkil hai kyunki har state mein power per unit ka price fluctuate karta hai. On an average aap itne le kar chal sakte hain ki agar aap 1000w par roz 12 hours chalate hain to 700-800 ka bill mein increase ho sakta hai aur usi tarah, agar 2000w par roz itna chalta hai to 1400-1600 bill mein add ho sakta hai.
Mujhe ye bataein that do you live in the hills or the plains because the answer depends on the temperature. I’ll be able to guide you better 😊 Aur ye bhi bataiyega ki lowest temperature aapki region mein kya chala jata hai?
@@MohitsGoodStuffReviews I am from West Bengal near Siliguri winter main temprature 7 -8°c(in nights) ho jata hai.though it's a plane area but it's very near to the hills
Sir I just want to know ki ye heater 200 sq ft ki room ko acche se heat kar payegi . Aur puri raat agar main ise on karta hoon to kitna unit consume kar sakta hei (approx) . Please reply sir
Hi, Kuldeep ☺️ The current price on Amazon is 1449. You’ll find the prices of both in the video at 9:00 😊👍 For more details, you’ll find the links to both the models in the description. Cheers and happy winter 💐
Springs kabhi Laal nahin hone chahiyein 😊 iska matlab hota hai ke just a fan se air aani chahiye wo nahin aa rahi aur aapka heating element/springs overheat hokar red ho rahe hain. Life aadhi ho jati hai isse heater ki, ya fir naya element dalwana padhta hai. So agar aapke springs red nahin ho rahe, it’s a good sign ☺️👍
Aisa normally tab hota hai jab fan mein bahut dust aa gaya ho aur wo normal speed se slow chal raha ho ya element aur fan ke beech ka area dust se blocked ho.