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marcoscu's video: G-WILL 500W Ceramic Space Heater Review

@G-WILL 500W Ceramic Space Heater Review
G-WILL 500W Ceramic Space Heater Review More Info and Purchase: https://www.gwillshop.co.uk/discount/965CF65XSM88 Discount Code: Code:965CF65XSM88 Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marcoscu6 Blog: https://marcoscucom.wordpress.com/2023/03/05/g-will-500w-ceramic-space-heater/ This tiny little heater certainly packs a punch and is not short on features either. It outputs 500w of heat, has two fan modes, a 12-stage timer, a fast 2-second startup, LED temperature display, remote control and fully adjustable thermostatic control. The heater arrived packaged in an attractive mid-market branded product box containing the heater, remote control handset, and a well written and easy to read User Guide. Firstly, remember that this heater has been designed specifically for small rooms and spaces. It is perfect for rooms up to 30㎡ in size, small bedrooms, the home office etc and is not suitable to heat large rooms. Sized at just 18 x 11 x 11 cm it plugs directly into the wall socket with no cables or trailing leads to trip over and can be rotated to fit verticle or horizontal sockets. The heater, as to be expected, is lightweight at just 470g but the build quality seems fine. On the front is a large and bright LED panel displaying the current temperature setting, with buttons around it for heat up, heat down, on/off and timer. There is a metal grill on the front to protect the small heating element, air intakes on both sides and on one side the master Power On/Off switch. On the rear is a UK three pin plug with a button to allow the plug to rotate. On the underside is a bright blue Status LED which lights when the device is working or in Standby mode. The heater has two fan level modes and a thermostat, the current thermostat cut-off temperature is shown on the LED screen as is the timer status when selected. The device is powered off and on with the switch on the side and when turned off the timer and other settings return to the default values with the thermostat temperature of 30 C. After turning the side power switch to On, to set the heat mode, press the power button on the front display and use the top two buttons to set the desired temperature between 15°C and 32°C which will be displayed on the LED screen. Press the temperature setting buttons simultaneously to select which of the two fan speeds you need and again this will be shown on the screen (LL or HH). Press the timer button on the front panel to scroll through the timer levels in one hour increments and again this will show on the screen. The heater will return to standby mode after timer operation. To turn the heater off press the front panel power button, wait one minute for the cooling fan to finish and the heater will enter standby mode with a countdown to this showing on the screen. When in standby mode you can then use the side switch to fully power off the device. The easiest way to operate the heater is with the remote control. The remote control is well made, medium-sized and with proper clicky buttons. It features controls for on/off, timer, heat up, heat down, and fan speed. Drawbacks? Not many, the front grill, which does not show red when in operation, gets very hot, very quickly, so keep this device out of the way of children or animals. It does take a full minute to fully switch off, which can be a nuisance at times, but don't be tempted just to unplug it as bad things may happen. For the current Amazon price of less than £20 before discounts, this is well worth considering if you are in the need of a fan heater for a small room but are short on space and cash. Music: YouTube Audio Library: Dan Lebowitz - On_The_Windy_Road 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - In The Box 01:34 - User Guide 01:50 - Revolving Plug 02:14 - Power Consumption 02:35 - Warm Up Test 02:56 - Operation 04:30 - Conclusion

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