Electrolux EOH/M-3157 7 section 1.5 kW
![]() | Outdated Product Type: oil Radiators; Controls: rotary knob; Power supply: mains; Max. power: 1500; Heating area (m²): 15; Number of fins: 7; thermostat; Heating modes: Power modes: 3; Heating modes (kW): 0.6 / 0.9 / 1.5; Dimensions (cm): 64.4x36.2x13.2; |
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When moving to another apartment, it became necessary to purchase a radiator, since the room on the first floor did not have time to warm up properly. The store chose this model, and it’s not too expensive for the money, rather average, and looks normal, and besides, the consultant recommended it. Operating the heater is easy, everything is clear, without instructions. Not heavy, easy to transport on wheels. There is protection against rollovers, quite safe. It has never broken down for us yet. In general, it warms normally, but I expected much more. We had an old heater that heated the apartment faster and it was really hot, we had to turn it on, this one warms, but I would like it to be more powerful. I plan to move it to the kitchen, and buy something else for the room, maybe even a different type of heater altogether. It consumes quite a lot of electricity, despite the fact that it was not turned on every day, the bill increased significantly. It clicks loudly when switching modes. use Electrolux EOH/M-3209 month or more i recommend it should buy |
Throughout my life, I've bought several heaters, and most times, the old rule holds true: well-known brands don't make junk. That's why I opted for a branded Electrolux oil radiator for home. But even the best have their off days; this time, the rule only half applied. It happens. The key thing is to realize it in time, carefully repack it in the original packaging, and take it back to the store. Which is exactly what I did. Nine-sectional, with a large heat transfer area. The more sections there are and the larger their total area, the faster the radiator transfers its heat to the air in the room. Yet, Electrolux managed to fit these nine sections into a size more characteristic of seven-sectional models. Just like any good heater, it features stepped power adjustment. The device can operate in three modes: 800, 1200, or 2000 watts. It comes with wheels and has a handle for transportation. For storage, the electric cable with a plug won’t dangle underfoot; there's a special place for it. The main issue is that the thermostat activates much earlier than the entire oil radiator gets properly heated. When turned on, it operates at full allowed power, warms up, and at 70-75 degrees temperature at the bottom of the heater, the thermo-relay trips. Meanwhile, the upper part only manages to heat up to 60-65 degrees. Maybe it's just bad luck and this is an unsuccessful individual unit, but personally, that doesn't make it any easier for me. |
Comfortable handle, mount Heats weakly. When it was very cold outside in winter, the room did not feel warm. After 1.5 years, the top dripped at the joints between the sections in three places use Electrolux EOH/M-3209 month or more i recommend it don't buy |
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Additional features oil radiator Electrolux EOH/M-3157:
- Wheels and handle for moving
- Cord storage















