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Amazon Basics 1500W Oil-Filled Radiator Review

The no-frills silent radiator: 1,500W, three settings, a thermostat, and tip-over shutoff for about half what the De'Longhi costs.

8.3
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Amazon Basics 1500W Oil-Filled Radiator

The verdict

Amazon's house-brand radiator is a straightforward seven-fin oil-filled heater with the basics done right: three power levels, an adjustable thermostat, overheat and tip-over protection, wheels, and a carry handle. There's no timer, no digital display, and the fins get hotter to the touch than the De'Longhi's โ€” but for silent overnight heat in a bedroom or office at a budget price, it does the job and keeps doing it.

Typical price: ~$70 (typical street price โ€” current price shown on Amazon)

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What we like

  • +Silent, fanless heat with the steady-temperature behavior of oil-filled radiators
  • +Three power settings (roughly 600 / 900 / 1,500W) plus an adjustable thermostat
  • +Tip-over shutoff and overheat protection
  • +Casters and a handle make its ~16 lb manageable
  • +Among the cheapest ways to get silent bedroom heat

What to know

  • โˆ’No timer or digital control โ€” dials only
  • โˆ’Fins get hot; not ideal where children or pets will touch it
  • โˆ’Slow warm-up like all oil-filled radiators
  • โˆ’Cord is short; placement is dictated by the nearest outlet

Full review

This is the radiator to buy when you want the oil-filled experience โ€” silent, even, no glowing parts โ€” and you don't want to pay De'Longhi money for it. The fundamentals are identical: sealed oil, steel fins, a thermostat that cycles the element, and enough thermal mass that the room doesn't swing hot and cold. On the medium setting in a closed 11ร—12 bedroom it holds a comfortable overnight temperature without ever making a sound.

What you give up is refinement. The thermostat is a dial with no numbers, so finding 'the right spot' is a night or two of trial and error. There's no timer to pre-warm the room before you wake. And the fins run hotter at the surface than the De'Longhi's slotted design โ€” not dangerous in normal use, but you'll learn to give it a little room. The tip-over switch and overheat cutoff are present, which is the minimum we'd accept in a bedroom unit.

For a guest room, a home office, or a kid's room where a fan heater's hot grille makes you nervous, this is a lot of quiet comfort for the money. Keep it off carpet thick enough to block airflow under it, three feet from bedding, and straight into the wall outlet โ€” a 12.5-amp continuous draw on a power strip is how radiator fires start.

Best for: Budget bedroom and office heat where silence matters more than features.

Specifications

Heat output1,500W high / ~900W medium / ~600W low (~5,100 BTU max)
Heater typeOil-filled radiator, 7 fins, no fan
ModesLow, Medium, High + thermostat
ThermostatAdjustable dial
TimerNone
Room coverage~150 sq ft (supplemental) / small bedroom
SafetyTip-over shutoff, overheat protection, ETL
NoiseSilent
Size / weight~14 ร— 10 ร— 25 in / ~16 lb, on casters
Cord~6 ft, wall outlet only
Warranty1 year

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