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Holmes HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater


Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.7

List Price : $54.99 Price : $33.56
Holmes  HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater

Product Description

Tall quartz tower heater that combines the best of both worlds. Two pure quartz tubes deliver instant radiant heat that feels like the sun. A MaxFlow fan pushes heat further into the room. Comfort control thermostat lets you adjust the heat to precisely what you want.

Amazon.com Review

Bask in instant penetrating heat with this large floor heater. Thanks to its patented MaxFlow fan system, the heater radiates immediate warmth without causing a draft, and because the case is slightly angled back, the heat is projected up and outward to warm an entire room. Two quartz elements glow red, alerting users that the front grill is hot and should not be touched. The heater can be set to low power (750 watts) or high (1500 watts), and the thermostat adjusted to a personal comfort level. At lower settings, the heater will cycle on and off to maintain the desired temperature. If accidentally knocked over or if overheating occurs, the heater instantly turns off. Despite measuring a generous 23 by 12 by 9 inches, the heater is lightweight and easily carried by one hand. Holmes covers this heater with a 6-year warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri


  • Tip-over protection
  • Auto-safety shut off
  • Comfort control thermostat
  • Instant, sun-like heat
  • Two heat mode settings


Holmes HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater Reviews


Holmes HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater Reviews


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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for small spaces, but noisy, December 20, 2004
By 
Gary X (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Holmes HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater (Kitchen)
This unit does a good job heating up my small office (measuring about 10'x12') rather quickly, and its thermal control keeps the room in a comfortable temperature by turning the unit on and off automatically. The unit radiates heat over a pretty large area (with a small fan helping push the hot air out front). This means that it probably will do a good job keeping you warm in a larger space as well, as long as it's placed closeby.

My only complaint is the noise. The unit makes a rather loud rattling noise when its heating elements turn on, which lasts about 10-15 seconds. The fan is reasonably quiet in the low setting, but can be distracting when on high. I certainly wouldn't put one of these in the bedroom.
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I only buy radiant heaters, November 29, 2005
This review is from: Holmes HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater (Kitchen)
I have this radiant heater and 2 similar models. They are all noisy for about 15 seconds when they turn on. I suggest running it on low in small rooms so it does not cycle on and off. I buy this type of heater for 2 reasons. 1. I find that forced air heaters dry out the air, which irritates by allergies. 2. The biggest reason is that my cats LOVE laying in front of these heaters for hours. The heater gives off a glow which feels like you are sitting in the sun. I have been using them for years without any safety issues, just use common sense.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Inexpensive Heater I've Found, February 14, 2008
By 
Michael Preyer "mailmanx" (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Holmes HQH307 Tower Quartz Heater (Kitchen)
I really like the Holmes HQH307 quartz heater. I use it to warm up my master bathroom in the morning. I turn it on before I hop in the shower. By the time I get out of the shower, the bathroom is toasty warm and I can stand in front of the heater while drying off.

I went through several other heaters over a three year period before settling on this one. I've used two different ceramic heaters, one was a low cube and one was a tower. Neither one of those put out as much heat as I wanted yet they consumed a lot of electricity. Then I tried a parabolic heater. It was much more efficient, but the beam of heat was too narrow. It would heat a portion of my body too much and the rest not enough. It wouldn't heat the room at all.

I've had my HQH307 for about three months which is long enough to verify that it doesn't cost as much to use as the ceramic heaters did, yet it puts out a lot more heat. The internal fan is powerful, but it's also pretty loud. For my purpose... Read more
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