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DeCastro
 1 

I’ve had the heater for about a week and so far works well (as it should).

I like the matted black finish – I think it looks more elegant that way, but it probably depends on your room decor. It’s cold enough where I live that I leave the heater at maximum temperature for the most of time. I have used the ComforTemp button and it seems to level out the heat, but it hasn’t been tested enough to know for sure.

August 25th, 2010 at 2:44 am
Graham
 2 

I’ve had this heater for about a week and it works very well. It’s silent and heats the room evenly. The instructions are poorly written and don’t really say much about the ComforTemp button. All it says is that it is factory preset to reach and maintain a suggested & preset ideal energy-saving temp. It doesn’t say what that temp is. Other than that I’m pleased with this heater.

August 25th, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Dardeau
 3 

This utensil holder holds all of my spoons and spatulas and I even have room for more. This is heavy duty so it will not ever tip over while you are putting in or taking out a utensil. I have oil-rubbed bronze lights and cabinet hardware so it goes great in my kitchen.

August 26th, 2010 at 2:26 am
Dial
 4 

This paper towel holder is more for looks than function. You can buy others that will let you tear off one sheet at a time but this is the only paper towel holder that matched my Kitchen. It is heavy so when you pull off a paper towel it stays in place. I also bought the utensil holder (love this too, heavy so it does not move) that matches and they look great in my Kitchen.

August 26th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
Belzl
 5 

This is exactly what I was looking for to replace an old towel holder. It’s weighted enough to stay put when I pull a little too vigorously and the towels don’t try to spin off the top. The non-skid pads on the base keep the holder where I want it so I can pull a towel off with one hand without the whole thing coming with it.

August 27th, 2010 at 2:34 am
Mahoney
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This item can be picked up at a local Target store. I did not notice the seller and paid about $10 for postage. This is my own fault. Paper towel holder is attractive.

August 27th, 2010 at 2:59 pm