Comfort Zone CZ466BK Oscillating Mini-Tower Ceramic Heater
Specifications
- BRAND: CCC COMFORT ZONE
- SPECIAL FEATURE: Cool Touch Exterior, Portable, Manual Thermostat, Overheat Protection
- COLOR: Black
- FORM FACTOR: Tower
- INDOOR/OUTDOOR USAGE: Indoor
- POWER SOURCE: Corded Electric
- HEATING METHOD: Convection
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Office, Home
- ROOM TYPE: Office, Bedroom, Living Room
- HEATING COVERAGE: 150 sq. ft.
- BURNER TYPE: Ceramic
- ITEM WEIGHT: 3.5 Pounds
- HEAT OUTPUT: 1500 Watts
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 5″D x 5.5″W x 17.6″H
Introduction
Use the Comfort Zone Oscillating Mini-Tower Ceramic Heater to cozy up spaces in your house. It has enough of power in a little package and works well for warming up small spaces around your house or place of business. This effective electric heater, which has 2 heat settings and a fan-only setting, is small in size and blends in discretely with any environment to help prevent draughts and keep you comfortable. To swiftly regulate the thermostat and switch between the high, low, and energy-saving heat settings to get the perfect output for your space, the ceramic heater has two easily accessible knobs at the top. This heater helps to distribute heat more evenly around your space by having an oscillation function.
You may use the heater all year round by switching to the fan-only mode, which enables the machine to also function as a cooling fan during the warmer months. The Comfort Zone Oscillating Mini-Tower Ceramic Heater is equipped with a safety tip-over switch that will immediately disconnect power if your heater is unintentionally toppled over and a safety overheat protection sensor that keeps it from getting too hot. You can transfer this portable heater from room to room safely and comfortably thanks to the stay-cool body’s molded handle. This portable heater fan saves space by removing the need to buy multiple gadgets, which may quickly clog up a small area.
HOW TO OPERATE

- Turn the thermostat knob to
to increase the temperature - Turn the thermostat knob to
to decrease the temperature - Turn the heater knob to
to turn it off - Turn the heater knob to
for fan mode
FAN-ONLY SETTING:
You may use the heater all year round by switching to the fan-only mode, which enables the machine to also function as a cooling fan during the warmer months.
OSCILLATION FEATURE
The oscillation mechanism on the tiny ceramic tower heater aids in spreading heat more evenly around your room. It has enough of power in a little package and works well for warming up small spaces around your house or place of business.
HOW TO PLUG
- Directly connect space heaters to a wall outlet.
- NOTE: Avoid using extension cords or power strips since they could overheat and catch fire. Never use the heater’s outlet for any other electrical devices. Set up space heaters on flat, level surfaces.
FAQs
You must switch off your space heater before leaving the room. The easiest method to prevent it from toppling over and from having anything flammable come into touch with the heating element is to do it this way.
A space heater should never be left unattended. Space heaters should only be used if someone is awake in the room for the sake of your family’s safety.
The simplest approach to avoid a fire is to never leave a space heater on in an unattended room so that you can react if something goes wrong.
Modern space heaters can be left on for extended periods of time unattended, even while you sleep.
Therefore, leaving your heat on all day might considerably boost your energy expenses depending on the architecture of your home and the type of heating system you have.
Although some homeowners have thought about shutting off their heat at night in an effort to reduce their heating costs, it is typically not advised as a practical choice.
Space heaters should never be left alone. Before leaving the room, turn off your space heater and unplug it.
You run the risk of starting a fire by leaving a combustible heat source unattended, but there’s another risk that goes unnoticed: carbon monoxide poisoning.
Avoid keeping flammable materials with low flash points, such as gasoline, paint, and paint thinners, next to your furnace.
Never turn them on and walk away. Never use heaters to heat bedding or clothing, or to prepare food; always keep heaters at least three feet away from combustible things.
When leaving your home, it’s imperative to keep the heater on to help stop an expensive mishap.
It’s probably ideal to utilize your central heating to heat the whole of your home rather than just one room individually if you have a modern gas or oil central heating system and a well-insulated house.
Your space heater may also abruptly turn off multiple times if the air filter is dusty or clogged. A dust or debris-clogged air filter will release a pretty noxious or unpleasant odor.
It is never worthwhile to leave a portable electric heater on while you are sleeping.
Scientists have just issued a warning against the potentially severe health consequences of placing clothes directly onto a radiator.





















