
Dreo
The Dreo Whole Room Heater 714 is a compact 1500W PTC fan heater that delivers rapid 2‑second whole‑room heating up to 269 ft² with ultra‑quiet 34 dB operation and 3D oscillation for even coverage. It combines portability, safety features, and energy‑efficient low‑power mode, making it ideal for small to medium indoor spaces.
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$89.99
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$92.64
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$84.98
Highest
$99.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Dreo 714 for its rapid heating, ultra‑quiet operation, and versatile 3D oscillation that ensures even warmth across medium‑sized rooms. They highlight its portability, safety features, and energy‑saving low‑power mode, while noting that noise rises at high fan speeds and the unit’s coverage may fall short in larger open‑plan spaces.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the heater for its fast, even warmth, lightweight design, and quiet performance that suits bedrooms and offices. Common complaints focus on noticeable fan noise at max speed, limited heating reach for very large rooms, and airflow that feels weaker than dedicated fans.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention increased fan noise at the highest setting, limited heating coverage for larger rooms, and airflow that feels weaker compared to dedicated fan heaters.
What People Are Saying
“Fast even heating (92% warmth boost, reaches far)”
“quiet for sleeping/offices”
How It Compares
vs. Honeywell HCE200
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Dreo for quieter, more portable heating with better coverage; choose Honeywell for a lower‑cost, lower‑power option in very small spaces.
vs. Lasko 754200
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick Dreo for quieter operation, advanced safety, and better oscillation; pick Lasko if maximum coverage and stronger fan airflow are the primary concerns.