- Sales Rank: #296170 in Home
- Brand: Comfort Zone
- Model: CZ2011B
- Dimensions: 20.75" h x
14.75" w x
22.00" l,
Features
- 12-hour auto-on/auto-off timer
- Digital thermostat 59°-86° Fahrenheit range
- Fan-forced for wide heat dispersion
- Safety tip-over cut-off switch
- Whisper quiet operation
- 12-hour auto-on/auto-off timer
- Digital thermostat 59°-86° Fahrenheit range
- Fan-forced for wide heat dispersion
- Safety tip-over cut-off switch
- Whisper quiet operation
Comfort Zone® Black Finish Fan-Forced Digital Infrared Quartz Heater is able to match any décor with its furniture grade wood cabinet. This heater features 6 high power quartz infrared emitters with 3 cooper heat exchangers and fan-forced air for wide heat dispersion, 12-hour auto-on/auto-off timer and digital thermostat with a 59°-86° Fahrenheit range and a whisper quiet operation. Safety features of this heater include, safety tip-over cut-off switch, stay cool exterior wood case that is safe around children and pets with swivel casters for easy movement from room to room. Some features include a 6 ft. grounded AWB cords, works with all standard wall outlets, long lasting galvanized interior heat chamber, backlit LCD display and a full function remote control. ETL listed.Comfort Zone® is driven to perfection producing quality products for everyday living.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Dependable heater, It's the only infrared one I'll buy
By JD
I have owned 3 of these heaters. They last about 2 years and effectively heat about 800 sq ft. The company has great customer service. I set the thermostat and leave it alone. My house is 1200 sq ft, open rambler. The sole source of heat was propane, which is expensive. The propane stove is set to come on when the temp in the house drops down to 64, which is at night. The heater is in the living room and keeps the house at 68 during the day when I'm gone. When I'm home I set it to 70. Do not set the Comfort Zone at the economy mode as it will run none stop. Set it at the middle mode and then it will be energy efficient and turn off when it reaches 1 degree above the setting and will turn on when it falls 1 degree below the setting. The Comfort Zone is more efficient and costs less to run then my friend's Edenpure Amish heater that cost twice as much. It keeps about 800 sq feet warm, the outer areas are cooler. I don't remember exactly what the cost per hour is but it isn't much. The power is on 24/7 from about Oct through April and costs about $20 a month compared to a tank of propane at an average of $500 a month. Before the Comfort Zone I was having the propane tank filled every month from Oct through April. $20 vs. $500, it is well worth the savings. I have a separate Comfort Zone in my sunroom which isn't heated. It comes on in the late evening and keeps the sunroom at 60 otherwise it drops to 44. I've had black, walnut, and cherry - they all work the same. I recommend them to all my friends. The one drawback is while they keep the house at a consistent temp, they do not permeate the heat like propane does. Again $20 vs. $500, it is well worth the savings. Read the manual and clean it the way it says to so it keeps running efficiently. I live in the Pacific NW. Hope this helps.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
comfort zone heater
By falcon1
When we received the product it was broken but we sent it back the next day and within a week we had a replacement. Excellent service.
Comfort Zone® Black Finish Fan-Forced Digital Infrared Quartz Heater CZ2011B
In Stock! Order Now !22.00" l,
Features
- 12-hour auto-on/auto-off timer
- Digital thermostat 59°-86° Fahrenheit range
- Fan-forced for wide heat dispersion
- Safety tip-over cut-off switch
- Whisper quiet operation
- 12-hour auto-on/auto-off timer
- Digital thermostat 59°-86° Fahrenheit range
- Fan-forced for wide heat dispersion
- Safety tip-over cut-off switch
- Whisper quiet operation
Comfort Zone® Black Finish Fan-Forced Digital Infrared Quartz Heater is able to match any décor with its furniture grade wood cabinet. This heater features 6 high power quartz infrared emitters with 3 cooper heat exchangers and fan-forced air for wide heat dispersion, 12-hour auto-on/auto-off timer and digital thermostat with a 59°-86° Fahrenheit range and a whisper quiet operation. Safety features of this heater include, safety tip-over cut-off switch, stay cool exterior wood case that is safe around children and pets with swivel casters for easy movement from room to room. Some features include a 6 ft. grounded AWB cords, works with all standard wall outlets, long lasting galvanized interior heat chamber, backlit LCD display and a full function remote control. ETL listed.Comfort Zone® is driven to perfection producing quality products for everyday living.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Dependable heater, It's the only infrared one I'll buy
By JD
I have owned 3 of these heaters. They last about 2 years and effectively heat about 800 sq ft. The company has great customer service. I set the thermostat and leave it alone. My house is 1200 sq ft, open rambler. The sole source of heat was propane, which is expensive. The propane stove is set to come on when the temp in the house drops down to 64, which is at night. The heater is in the living room and keeps the house at 68 during the day when I'm gone. When I'm home I set it to 70. Do not set the Comfort Zone at the economy mode as it will run none stop. Set it at the middle mode and then it will be energy efficient and turn off when it reaches 1 degree above the setting and will turn on when it falls 1 degree below the setting. The Comfort Zone is more efficient and costs less to run then my friend's Edenpure Amish heater that cost twice as much. It keeps about 800 sq feet warm, the outer areas are cooler. I don't remember exactly what the cost per hour is but it isn't much. The power is on 24/7 from about Oct through April and costs about $20 a month compared to a tank of propane at an average of $500 a month. Before the Comfort Zone I was having the propane tank filled every month from Oct through April. $20 vs. $500, it is well worth the savings. I have a separate Comfort Zone in my sunroom which isn't heated. It comes on in the late evening and keeps the sunroom at 60 otherwise it drops to 44. I've had black, walnut, and cherry - they all work the same. I recommend them to all my friends. The one drawback is while they keep the house at a consistent temp, they do not permeate the heat like propane does. Again $20 vs. $500, it is well worth the savings. Read the manual and clean it the way it says to so it keeps running efficiently. I live in the Pacific NW. Hope this helps.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
comfort zone heater
By falcon1
When we received the product it was broken but we sent it back the next day and within a week we had a replacement. Excellent service.
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