2196 days ago

DeLongi Dragon3 Oil-Filled Heater (TRD2000T)

Vlado from South Waikato District

Perfect working condition. Has a small dent (see the photo with the arrow). Similar heaters sell between $170 and $350 depending on the brand. Must sell - relocating overseas. Pick up only. Phone Vlado on 021 1404779.

FEATURES:
HIGHER CHIMNEY EFFECT: Dragon3 combines a larger radiating surface with the speed of hot air convection, thanks to the exclusive structure of its fins, which form a series of vertical shafts for a “chimney effect”. Once cold air goes through these chimneys, it is warmed and moved upwards, creating constant outflow, with high thermal exchange and fast emission of warm air into the room.

PRE-ASSEMBLED CASTORS: Dragon3 is the first oil-filled heater with pre-assembled castors, for easy and practical transport.

TIMER: 24-hour timer in 15-minute increments

SPECIFICATIONS:
Rated voltage/Frequency (V~Hz): 220-240~50
Cord storage: Yes
Fins (n): 9
For rooms up to (m³): 70
Handle: Yes
Heating power - Max (W): 2000
Heating power - Med (W): 1100
Heating power - Min (W): 900
Pre-assembled castors: Yes
Safety thermostat (°C): Yes
Switch with indicator light: Yes
Timer: 24 h

Price: $70

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