
Comfort Zone
The Comfort Zone Energy Save 1500‑Watt fan‑forced portable space heater is a compact, white unit designed for supplemental heating of small indoor areas up to 200 sq ft. It offers three heat settings, a fan‑only mode, an energy‑saving function, and robust safety features such as a tip‑over switch and overheat protection.
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$25.17
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$38.31
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$24.19
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$39.97
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers emphasize the heater's safety suite, energy‑saving mode, and compact portability, positioning it as a reliable, basic fan‑forced solution for personal supplemental heat in small spaces. They note the lack of oscillation and advanced controls as trade‑offs, and caution that it is not intended as a primary heat source for larger areas.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the rapid, quiet warmth and the unit's small footprint, often calling it perfect for winter in enclosed bedrooms or desks. Common complaints revolve around limited coverage, a noisy fan at high speed, a short power cord, and the absence of remote or timer functions.
Common Complaints
Insufficient power for larger areas, noisy fan on high setting, short 72‑inch cord requiring extensions, lack of oscillation, and missing remote/timer controls.
What People Are Saying
“perfect for winter in enclosed bedrooms”
How It Compares
vs. Comfort Zone 1500W Oscillating Ceramic Desktop (HT1128A‑SLV)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the oscillating model when you need broader directional heat and remote control; stick with the Energy Save for compactness, safety, and energy efficiency.
vs. Comfort Zone Industrial Fan‑Forced (CZ290)
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Disadvantages
Select the industrial CZ290 for large, open work areas; the Energy Save model is better for small, portable supplemental heating.
vs. Generic 1500W Fan‑Forced Black (Walmart)
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The generic option works for budget‑focused buyers who need basic heat; the Comfort Zone unit offers added safety and energy‑saving benefits.