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Lasko 5429 Oscillating Ceramic Heater


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Rating: 4.1

List Price : $34.99 Price : $28.90
Lasko 5429 Oscillating Ceramic Heater

Product Description

Oscillating Ceramic Space Heater - Model 5429. Oscillating ceramic heater with adjustable thermostat spreads warmth evenly from a tabletop or floor location throughout any room. Top-mounted controls include three comfort settings. Ideal for tabletop or floor use. Adjustable thermostat control for personalized comfort. Features built-in safety features, 1500 Watts of Comforting Warmth, 3 quiet settings are High Heat, Low Heat, Fan, and Convenient carry handle. Dimesnions: 6"L x 7"W x 9.2"H


  • For floor or table use
  • Oscillating function spreads heat
  • Temperature range from 65 to 85 degrees
  • Easy-to-use electronic thermostat
  • Ships fully assembled


Lasko 5429 Oscillating Ceramic Heater Reviews


Lasko 5429 Oscillating Ceramic Heater Reviews


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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fan is Noisy!, January 21, 2010
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T. Gillett "tg94901" (San Rafael, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lasko 5429 Oscillating Ceramic Heater (Kitchen)
I've had this Lasko heater for 2+ years and it has worked like a charm... reliable, durable, a little soldier churning out heat. Controls are easy to use and there is a fan only setting for hot days. I keep it near me so the heat output is fine (not trying to heat up the entire room).

What I don't like about it though (and hence my 3 star rating) is the noise from the fan --- it's soooo loud; too loud to have in my office when I'm on the phone, and too loud in the room when the tv is on. If you want white noise when you fall asleep, this is the fan for you. But I'm looking for a new QUIET heater to replace this unit.
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47 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Works, but could be better, February 5, 2009
By 
Abe (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
I did a lot of research online and got a Honeywell ceramic heater from Target. I wasn't happy with it and took it back.

Then I got this one, the Lasko oscillating ceramic heater. I guess I will keep it, but not because it's super great; I just don't expect that I could find anything better.

I like that it has two settings (low = 875 W, high = 1500 W), because my apartment wiring is not great and it worries me when it switches on and all the lights dim. Since I'm just using it to supplement a flaky hot water radiator, I don't usually need to run it on high. I've been running it for about 3 weeks, on low, using about 130 W on average. I just set it on low and use the thermostat to try to keep the temperature in the room stable.

The thermostat, though, is rather schizophrenic. I guess this is a problem with all of these little electric heaters, though, since the Honeywell I returned was even worse. I want this heater to just sit in the corner... Read more
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best little heaters around, October 14, 2009
This review is from: Lasko 5429 Oscillating Ceramic Heater (Kitchen)
Over the years, I've had all kinds of small heaters, both forced air and ceramic. This one takes the cake.

Like most other heaters of this price range, the thermostat doesn't work consistently all of the time, but it works as well or better than any other heater I've used.

What makes this heater great is that it really cranks out the heat! The low setting is great for a small room like a bathroom, and the high setting can bring up the temperature of my large living room in a very short time. I'm really impressed with its heating abilities.

It isn't silent, but it's as quiet as anything else out there. If I turn it on while watching TV, I might have to turn up the volume one or two clicks, but that's it. I doubt it would be prohibitive to sleeping, if you want it in your bedroom.

The oscillation isn't something I've used a whole lot, but eyeballing it, I'd say it rotates somewhere between 45 and 60 degrees.
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