Pros
- Silent operation ideal for bedrooms or offices
- Multiple heat modes (500W/1000W/1500W) for customized comfort
- Adjustable height and angle for versatile positioning
- IP54 rating handles rain, snow and dust outdoors
- Includes remote and easy assembly
Cons
- Early reviews report melting front protector and burning smell
- May not heat large areas effectively
- Low initial customer rating suggests safety concerns
The FLOWBREEZE 1500W tower heater is a portable infrared option designed for both indoor spaces like living rooms and outdoor patios, targeting users who want quick, quiet warmth without the hassle of gas models. With its carbon fiber tube, it heats up in just 3 seconds and covers up to 270 square feet, making it suitable for small gatherings or personal use in cooler weather.
Standout features include three heat modes, a 45-degree tilting head, adjustable height from 56 to 78 inches, and dual controls via buttons or remote, plus a 12-hour timer for convenience. Real-world performance shines in silent operation and energy efficiency, mimicking sunlight without emissions, though some users note it struggles with larger areas.
Build quality features an IP54 waterproof and dustproof rating, tip-over protection, and a fire-proof towel bracket, with ETL certification for safety. The matte black design is sleek and easy to assemble, fitting well in modern homes or covered outdoor spots.
Drawbacks from initial feedback include reports of the front protector melting after short use and a burning smell, raising safety questions, plus limited coverage for bigger spaces. Overall verdict: A feature-packed, affordable choice for targeted heating if safety issues are addressed in future units, but monitor closely upon first use.
Power: 1500W (3 modes: 500W/1000W/1500W)
Dimensions: 7.9"D x 19.5"W x 78.4"H (adjustable height 56.3-78.74")
Weight: 17.2 lbs
Heating Coverage: Up to 270 sq ft
Special Features: IP54 waterproof, 12H timer, remote control, 45° tilt, tip-over protection
Usage: Indoor/Outdoor, corded electric, radiant/convection