

🔥 Stay warm, stay smart — heat that works as hard as you do!
The DREO 25" Space Heater delivers rapid, quiet heating with advanced thermal design and wide oscillation, covering large rooms up to 270 sq.ft. Featuring precise digital thermostat control (41-95°F), multiple heat modes including ECO, and comprehensive safety certifications (ETL, tip-over, overheat, child lock), it’s engineered for modern indoor comfort and peace of mind.




























































| ASIN | B0CCJGKY4M |
| Amperage | 16 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,230 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #19 in Indoor Electric Space Heaters |
| Brand | DREO |
| Burner type | PTC Ceramic |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,723) |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2023 |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Heating Coverage | 100-270 sq.ft. |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 7.26 pounds |
| Item model number | DR-HSH013 |
| Manufacturer | DREO |
| Max Temperature Setting | 95 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Min Temperature Setting | 41 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87"D x 7.87"W x 25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bedroom, Garage, Home, Indoor, Office |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
| Special Feature | 41-95°F Adjustable Digital Thermostat, Fast Heating, Oscillating, Overheat and Tip-over Protection, smart memory |
| UPC | 810142854795 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
D**S
My Quiet Little Winter Partner That Actually Works
Been using this heater for a bit now, and I can honestly say it does its job without making a scene. You plug it in, pick your setting, and it just gets to work. No clunky noises, no weird plastic smell, no waiting forever for it to heat up. The air starts feeling warm in under a minute, and it’s the kind of steady heat that spreads evenly instead of hitting your face and leaving your back cold. I usually keep it near my work corner, and even on calls, people don’t hear a thing. That’s rare for space heaters. The 70-degree swing helps it reach both sides of the room without me having to move it around. It’s also nice that I can fine-tune the temperature — not just “high” or “low,” but an exact number that stays put. When I leave it on ECO mode, it quietly adjusts itself and doesn’t waste energy when the room feels right. Dreo clearly thought about safety with this model. It’s stable, doesn’t tip easily, and shuts off fast if it ever does. The housing doesn’t overheat, and the child lock feature gives peace of mind when kids or pets are nearby. It feels like a product made for real homes, not just lab-tested specs. If you like warmth that doesn’t shout for attention, this one’s worth it. It’s got the quiet consistency that makes you forget it’s even running — until you walk out of the room and realize how cold everywhere else feels.
A**R
The heat is real and the chills are gone, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
I decided to replace my old space heater as it just wasn't doing the job in my rather poorly insulated home office spot, that also has a sleeping area. This is my initial review after trying it a day, and sleeping there overnight. Pros: Heating: Very impressive space heating. Within first using it I removed "chill zones" and cold nooks and corners, as well as old floor problems like my feet getting frozen. I didn't even have hope I could get rid of some of that draft, but the blowing method this heater uses... actually works. That's amazing, honestly, and it's a great value if you need a cold / unheated room get some decent heat distribution. I'm replacing a 10 year old popular brand heater that wasn't doing anything much for me in the same room. The old heater failed to remove chills from the room, and I was wearing 3 pairs of socks at one point. Now I'm removing layers and relaxing. This to me is the biggest win of this heater, as I was worried about heating this area this winter, now I have hope. Low noise: It's much, much quieter than most heaters... though on eco mode at night in cold weather it can change power levels often which is pretty noticeable and kind of defeats the whisper quiet stuff. (Which is fine, I'll take heat at the end of the day.) So I'd say more like it's quieter in the day time than most other heaters. Honestly it's not something I cared about, but if you are I figure you would count it as a pro. Cons: Warm plug: the plug can get slightly warm when using, including along the whole length of the cord. This immediately tells me this unit could be a risky one in some hands, if they go crazy with the settings. I would not lend this to older seniors or other people known to not give things enough attention. No temperature reading: The heater never shows it's own temperature reading at all, only what it is set to. This kind of surprised me, because letting us read the temp is one way to troubleshoot our home's insulation, or how the unit is working. There's a workaround to this: manually lower the eco mode temp until you reach the level where it's not blowing hard, and then you can assume that's around the temp reading of the unit. It's really surprising the heater won't just show you its temperature though, that feels like a basic feature that's missing. Unusual handle design. As some have pointed out there's no grip on the handle and it's a vertical slope. It's not hard to carry by any means, but the ability to do something by accident like drop it increases with this handle design. Stability - the base has no weight so anyone could tip this over if they trip on the cord or bump into it. Not a big deal if the space you're using it in is controlled, but possibly a big deal if you have pets/kids/elders in the space. Untested: Extreme cold weather - Unfortunately only milder weather is hitting me with a mild winter night (mid 30s) right now. I'd say in this weather it's more than adequate even in some degree of poor insulation situations. However, there's a big test to come in the 20s, teens, and zero outside... and so I'll come back to the review when I test more. Overall: I'm giving it 4 stars now, and an additional star later if it works well in the extreme cold. Yes, even with all the cons mentioned the big thing going for this is the heating output and distance is unreal. It's a no-brainer if you have the right situation for it, because why wouldn't you want to be warm. The price is fine as well. You'll see cheaper heaters out there, but those are best if the space you're in is extremely insulated, small, and easy to heat. I don't think you can do much better than this for the volume of room it somehow reaches in problematic areas. Update: I've tried it in colder weather. Still works. Therefore I'll give it 5 stars.
D**D
The Perfect Heater for Winters
While the temperature changes may be drastic, they often don’t last too long, and switching from cool to heat on your air conditioner can rack up quite the electricity bill, so there’s no reason to run your heating system when there are perfectly fine space heaters on the market with the ability to heat the entire room in no time. Working from home means that I’m in my office practically all day, an office surrounded by windows that let all of the cold air in. I knew I needed a powerful space heater to be able to heat the place enough for my comfort. So, when embarking on my search, I took into consideration a few factors: How fast can the space heater warm up my space? Will the noise interrupt my work meetings? How much will my electricity bill go up? I was ecstatic when I found the Dreo Space Heater! After weeks of searching and temperatures dropping, I was ready to ditch my layers of warm clothing and finally make the purchase. And to my surprise, this space heater did not only meet my expectations but exceeded them! I have mentioned before the three questions that dictated my decision for purchase, and after just a week of using the space heater, I can say with honesty, that the Dreo Space Heater surpassed everything I expected it to be. Fast Heating Working from home has as many perks, working in a cold room is not one of them. When I sit down to start my workday, the last thing I want to do is bundle up with a bunch of sweaters and blankets, so it was important to me that the space heater heats my room in the time it takes me to make my morning coffee, and low and behold, the Dreo Space Heater did exactly that! All I did to ensure I have a warm and cozy environment for the next 8 hours is turn on the space heater immediately after I enter the room. I then proceeded to go make my usual coffee and breakfast. When I return, the entire space feels like comfort at the perfect temperature. Seriously, it takes less than 5 minutes! While the design of the Dreo Space Heater fits very well into my home, a classic black and portable, I was worried that a small space heater wouldn’t be enough for my quite large and spread-out spaces. I was proven wrong with the 70-degree wide-angle oscillation feature that I was pleasantly surprised by. Not only did the space heater increase the temperature in my home quickly and efficiently, but it also left no corner untouched! Each part of the space was equally warm and cozy! Low Noise Working from home comes with its own set of distractions. From the dog barking to the mailman dropping off a package, the last thing I wanted was another noisy machine to distract me during my work meetings. Fortunately, the Dreo Space Heater made zero to no noise. I sometimes forget that it’s on! And that’s where my favorite feature comes into play. Because I often forget to turn things off, the timer feature was extremely useful. I simply set the timer on to the time I want, and let it do its magic. What surprised me more was even if I forget to set the timing, there is another safety measure that the machine will automatically shut down after 24h. So I don’t have to worry whether or not I have turned it off when I leave the house. For a family like me who keeps pets, It’s especially useful that the space heater comes with overheating protection. when it comes to my dog that loves to play around in my space. The last thing I’d want is to bring a fire hazard into my home, a danger that comes with most electrical devices. It puts me at ease knowing that my home is safe with Dreo Space Heater. Low Cost With new electric appliances comes an increase in the electricity bill, or so I thought. In my quest to save money by reducing my use of the central air conditioner in my home, I wanted to keep the streak going. I knew that having an additional appliance would result in higher costs, but I was extremely surprised to find out that the change was so small! I practically did not notice the increase in my bill because it was so insignificant.
S**W
Works well, quiet
It's a really nice heater. It's quiet. It doesn't blast out heavy heat. Just a consistent warmth. Which is good. You cna se the temp or or h1 h2 h3. Only thing that I don't like is, when you turn it off - it blows cold air right on you to cool itself down. Which can dissipate the warmth you've built up. So I rotate it to the side.
R**K
Mycket nöjd
A**.
The 3 different heats are perfect for my beads. The Eco mode is fantastic it regulates what heat is needed to get the temperature that you set it to gets there as quickly as possible then lowers the heat setting by itself and when temperature is reached it switches itself to standby mode. The remote control does everything that is on the heater so that is good if you have the heater at the other end of the room from where you are sitting. The heater can be fitted right into a corner of your room and set to ocellate to give you the widest amount of air circulation. The heater is well made and really durable.
M**S
Super
D**X
Dreo Tower Heater Well I’ve been through the gamut of brand names. Bought everywhere from Costco to Walmart. Most of these ceramic 1500 watt heaters are the same. The biggest difference I found is how well the fans work which in the end equates to how well they put heat in their space. This time I went to my trusty YouTube source of Project Farm. His testing of several heaters, using his intricate home made methods are always fascinating. In the end he chose this Dreo model as being his favourite. So I was sold. This heater is good. Probably the best tower model we’ve had in the house in all the years yet. It wins because the fans blow heat out several feet and in doing so, fills a nice small to medium room easily. In our case it’s the master bedroom. I have no idea who Dreo is as a company. Do they build economy products? Premium? Are they reliable? This is now my experiment I guess. When I unboxed it my wife thought ‘oh another lousy heater to try’. Not in this case. She loves this one. We both do. It has three settings, 1500 watt and two lower settings. But we keep it on ECO mode, which is essentially the thermostat setting. We punch in our desired temperature and the Dreo will get there and when it does, automatically shut off. When the room cools some, it automatically turns back on to get the temp back to where you set it. This process continues indefinitely, so once you set your comfortable temperature you really set and forget. Our last heater was a no name Amazon brand and honestly, even when new, it wasn’t good. But we kept it for a season and once we hit minus 10 degrees Celsius, we had to make a change. Even though we have central HVAC, our master bedroom is always too cold in the winter and too hot in summer. With this Dreo tower heater, as long as it lasts (it’s the only think I can’t account for as we’ve had it for only a week), then this is a great buy. On top of the aforementioned, it’s nice looking, extremely quiet (we have to look at it sometimes to see if it’s on), it comes with a remote control (pretty standard fare) and a printed instruction manual. I’d say so far this nearly perfect. My only con, and this goes with pretty much all these heaters, is every time I try to use the remote control, it seems to be after the sun has gone down and the room has soft lighting. With my ‘mature’ eyes, I can never see the indicator markings on the remote. I have to break out my flashlight. I would love to see an illuminated remote control. I’d pay extra for it personally. Luckily, you don’t need the remote much, especially if you put the ECO mode on (recommended). But sometimes in bed, my wife says, it’s too hot now (I seem to be the remote control king in this house so she looks at me). Small issue and the beauty is, we we now have a heater that has the ability to overheat our room, something I don’t think any other heater we’ve had before could ever do. If it lasts - absolutely recommended.
M**X
Kommt bei -15° gerade rechtzeitig - da als Raucher das Fenster meistens offen steht. Ok, ich weis... +: Verpackung: Absolut stoßsicher. +: Verarbeitung: Keine Mängel feststellbar. +: Schön. +: Display am Gerät. Sehr gut Ablesbar. Einschränkung: Das Display ändert leider nicht die Farbe/Helligkeit der ausgewählten Eigenschaft. Da ist ein wenig Rätselraten angesagt. Bsp: Ist die Temp. auf "Eco" erreicht schaltet das Gerät ja auf "Standby". Ist "Oszillation" jetzt an oder aus? Kleinerer Mangel. Anderes wird aber direkt angezeigt. ++: Sehr leise. Schon untertrieben - nicht hörbar auf Stufe "Eco". Welche zum zusätzlichen Heizen völlig ausreicht. Je nach Temperatur Unterschied wird anfangs allerdings auch eine höhere Stufe automatisch gewählt. Stufe 2 ist auch sehr leise, nur Stufe 3 ist dann deutlich hörbar, aber ohne zu stören. +: Abschaltbare Oszillation. Bleibt irgendwo stehen. Dann ist das Gerät aber dennoch drehbar. +: Bedienung (mit und ohne FB) kinderleicht. Betriebsanweisung brauchte ich nicht. +++: FB ist nicht "zielgerichtet" - irgendwo, sogar 180° vom Gerät weg gehalten - funktioniert die in einem 20m² Raum. Man glaubt es kaum: Das ist keine Selbstverständlichkeit. ++: Aufheizzeit. In ca. 5 Sek. kommt schon heiße Luft. Je nach Aufstellungsort spürt man dann sofort die Wärme. Aber wie bei allen Heizlüftern: Achtung auf den Stromverbrauch. Ca. 0,93-2,2KW sind nicht zu Vernachlässigen. +: Merkt sich die letzten Einstellungen. +: Auch als Ventilator nutzbar. Dann aber "hörbar" da dabei auf Stufe 3 laufend (nicht veränderbar), jedoch ohne (mich) wirklich zu Stören. Stromverbrauch hier: 90W. Da gibt's aber bessere Lösungen für den Sommer. +-: Eco. Der Begriff täuscht. Der Stromverbrauch ist nicht geringer als Stufe 1 - nur eben in Intervallen. Thermostat bzw. elektrische Regelung haben doch wohl so ziemlich alle Heizlüfter. Was ich mir Wünschen würde: Dass es ein verstellbares "Gitter" am Luftauslass geben würde. Mehr Wärme nach oben so 20-45° wäre schön. Also: Viele viele "+". Empfehlung.
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