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The Lasko Oscillating Digital Ceramic Tower Heater delivers 1500W of efficient ceramic heat with customizable thermostat settings and two quiet heat modes. Featuring an 8-hour programmable timer and remote control with dedicated storage, it offers ultimate convenience and safety with overheat protection and a cool-touch exterior. Its oscillation function ensures even warmth distribution, while the lightweight, portable design with a built-in handle makes it perfect for any room in your home or office.



















| ASIN | B000TTV2QS |
| Amperage | 12.5 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,041 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #53 in Indoor Electric Space Heaters |
| Brand | Lasko |
| Brand Name | Lasko |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 32,559 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046013768162 |
| Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
| Heating Coverage | 150 |
| Heating Element | Ceramic |
| Heating Method | Forced Air |
| Included Components | Tower Heater, Remote Control, User Manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.25"D x 8.6"W x 23"H |
| Item Type Name | Tower Heater |
| Item Weight | 454 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Lasko |
| Max Temperature Setting | 100 Degrees Celsius |
| Model Number | 755320 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Part Number | 755320 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, Office |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Living Room |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Thermostat, Cool Touch Housing, Electronic Controls, Oscillating, Overheat Protection, Portable, Programmable Timer, Remote Control Special Feature Adjustable Thermostat, Cool Touch Housing, Electronic Controls, Oscillating, Overheat Protection, Portable, Programmable Timer, Remote Control See more |
| Special Features | Adjustable Thermostat, Cool Touch Housing, Electronic Controls, Oscillating, Overheat Protection, Portable, Programmable Timer, Remote Control |
| UPC | 046013768162 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
C**A
Efficient and durable, have mine for four years! Energy efficient and Heat large rooms! (9yr Update)
*Scroll to bottom for 9 year update!* Purchased five of these four years ago, during winter 2011. My wife and I live in NYC, the apartment we lived in at the time had issues with the heating system. The landlord and I worked out a deal so I may purchase these and he'd cover the expenses (I get to keep them), including the difference on the electric bill. We lived in a large second floor four bedroom apartment. The heat emitted from these are wonderful and the automatic setting keeps each room you have one in extremely comfortable. After having moved from the apartment gave 2 back to the landlord which, he left in the apartment for the next tenants (new tenants are friends of mine and love the heaters). In my new apartment I still use one of the three heaters in addition to the apartments heating system to keep it comfortable at all times. Lent one to a friend of my wife's who's heating went out while landlord was away for a few days and she loved it - preferred it over the regular heating system. She asked if she may keep it for longer and kept it for a few months until she decided to purchase one. You may use one in a large room and it works extremely well. In our previous apartment the master bedroom was huge. It was big enough to fit a queen size bed (could've easily fit a king), with entire bedroom set, two large wardrobe closets, a long full-size sofabed, desk with chair, and a chest of drawers - no it didn't look crowded and yes still had plenty space to spare - yes it really was in NYC. Four years of use and the heaters still work just as well as the first day. Extremely energy efficient, doesn't make a big difference on the electric bill. We keep it on the automatic temperature setting so it turns on once it reaches below a specific setting. Even when it stays on for long periods of time doesn't make much of a dent on the electric bill. 9 Year Update: My original review was written in 2015 (4 years after purchasing), this was my first winter in current apartment. After writing the review we decided to stop using the apartments heating system and fully switch back to using these heaters as we did in our previous apartment. The apartment uses steam radiators (just like previous apartment) and we originally figured it would work out using it here better than in our previous apartment. It did heat the apartment much better than the previous one, however it heated the apartment a bit too much. The amount of steam and heat even if turned down extremely low, was unbearable - plus it would randomly start emitting a loud banging noise (like someone hammering on the metal pipes within the walls) every so often which was extremely annoying especially in the middle of the night. We decided to turn the steam radiators completely off and started strictly using the Lasko heaters again. Two winters later, in 2017 two of the three heaters died out and completely stopped working in the beginning of winter - they lasted 7 long years without weakening or any other issues. We replaced them with two of the same exact heaters. The third heater is now 9 years old and it worked just as well as the two newer heaters during the last two winters (remainder of 2017 and all of 2018). We did purchase a Dyson fan/heater in summer of 2017 and then again in summer of 2018, as well as a small tabletop Lasko heater (also an extremely amazing heater by Lasko) which we placed on the bathroom windowsill. We do now also use them in addition to the three Lasko heaters, but only purchased them because we wanted to have the ability to keep the three Lasko heaters at significantly lower settings while still maintaining the desired apartment temperature. Since we also wanted to add fans for warmer weather, we decided it made sense to purchase all in one device's to not have to have two fans plus two extra heaters as we don't have much space for storage. While we also like the Dyson devices, the Lasko heaters by far outperform the heat from the Dyson devices. The Dyson devices do have the pros of being cool to the touch and children cannot burn themselves with it, plus it has a wide angle setting which emits the heat for a whole section as opposed to only being directional. Either way, the Lasko heaters heat a room while only being directional and obviously last without losing strength for years to come. The Dyson devices seem to lose strength after continuous days of use and need to be powered off for a few hours every once in a while, and the first one purchased had completely stopped emitting heat on the fourth or fifth month of use. It may have been defective as once replaced neither of the two Dysons stopped emitting heat and hopefully last as well as the Lasko heaters - especially since they are by far significantly more expensive. Hope the original review and this update help others who are looking to make a decision on whether or not it's worth the purchase. Fyi, my friends (mentioned in original review) still have the ones we left for them in our previous apartment and they are also still going strong - which means 2 devices lasted 7 years, and then 9 years and 9 NY winters later the other 3 are still going strong. For less than $80 - you seriously can't go wrong!
A**A
Stay Warm and Cozy with the Lasko Oscillating Digital Ceramic Tower Heater!
The Lasko Oscillating Digital Ceramic Tower Heater has proven to be an essential addition to my home, offering reliable warmth and user-friendly features. As the winter chill set in, I sought a heater that could efficiently warm up rooms without compromising on safety or energy efficiency, and this heater has delivered on all fronts. One of the standout features of the Lasko tower heater is its oscillation capability, which ensures even distribution of heat throughout the room. This feature is particularly useful in larger spaces or rooms with multiple seating areas, ensuring everyone feels the warmth without needing to constantly adjust the heater's position. The adjustable thermostat is another highlight. It allows me to customize the temperature to my comfort level, whether I'm looking to maintain a cozy warmth during the day or need a bit more heat on colder nights. The digital controls are intuitive and straightforward, making it easy to set and monitor the temperature. Safety is paramount when it comes to heaters, especially in a household with pets and children. The Lasko heater is equipped with built-in safety features, including overheat protection and a cool-touch exterior, providing peace of mind knowing that it operates safely even during prolonged use. I also appreciate the sleek design of the tower heater. It blends seamlessly into my home decor, occupying minimal floor space while delivering powerful heating performance. The ceramic heating element ensures efficient operation and quick heating, while the remote control adds convenience by allowing me to adjust settings from across the room. In terms of noise level, the Lasko heater operates quietly, which is a bonus for maintaining a peaceful environment. It's energy-efficient, helping to keep heating costs manageable without sacrificing warmth. Overall, the Lasko Oscillating Digital Ceramic Tower Heater has exceeded my expectations with its reliability, performance, and user-friendly features. It's an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their home heating setup with a versatile and efficient heater.
W**R
Really awesome heater!
I bought one of these last year to put in my bedroom because I live on a three-floor townhome and the termostat is on the second floor. My bedroom is very large and the little heater did a great job warming it up. So I decided to get a couple more heaters, one for the guest bedroom and one for my basement office. They did such a great job and made my energy bill so much lower that I brought the guest room heater to the living room and turned off the central heat. This year, I went to a store and saw them at a lower price, so I went ahead and bought another one to put back in the guest bedroom. They are really great because not only do they have remote controls, but they also have an auto setting, so you can program the temperature you want and just leave it on. Programming is as easy as pushing a button to set it higher or another one to set it lower, and the heater thermostat makes sure the room stays at about the temperature you set. This product is so good that two of my friends went ahead and bought some for their houses after they came over and I told them about how happy I am with them! Here are my thoughts on this product: PROS - light and easy to carry around if you want to move it from one room to another - durable, the ones I bought a year ago work as great as they did when I bought them - convenient and easy to use remote control - easy to use digital control on the unit - automatic temperature setting - heats up the space quickly, even larger rooms - does not use much electricity - nice design, easy on the eyes - cheap and small enough that you can get one for each room of your place - for multi-floored homes, if working with central heaters it will help level the heat throughout the place CONS - after thinking a lot, I realized that the only con is that you have to be careful where you store the remote control during the summer. I had put the ones that are in rooms where there are drawers in the drawers, but can't remember where I put the remote for the unit in my living room. So, if you purchase this during the cold months, come up with a system for storing the remotes at a place you will remember by the time it gets cold again next year. UPDATE: When the temperature gets really low outside (teens through low 20th's) I do turn on my central heater to help with the larger area of my place (living and dining rooms that are open together). So, if you live in a colder region and have larger areas with big windows or sliding doors, one of these heaters may not be enough to keep such areas toasty. Although, if it is a larger area that has heavy curtains helping insulate it, etc, then it may be all you need (ie: my bedroom is 15 x 12 and this little heater handles all that is needed to keep the room warm, and the finished part of my basement that has only a window--not a large glass sliding door like the living room-- can also be kept really nice and warm with just one of these heaters running in it). Enjoy your warm home!
J**F
Solid Heater, but Not Perfect.
Solid heater and I know Lasko is supposedly a known name for space heaters so I thought I'd give this one a try. I actually purchased about 8 different space heaters to evaluate which one I would keep and this is one of the two that I did keep. I'm using this to heat my daughters room at night rather than heating the whole house. Here's my pros vs cons breakdown for this. Pros: 1. Heats well 2. Remote 3. Well built 4.Platic front doesn't get too hot 5. Displays the ambient temperature (many don't do this, which I find annoying since it leaves you unaware of what the progress of the heating) 6. Rotates as an option. Cons: 1. The handle doesn't have a lip to catch your finger, so the handle is nearly worthless for one-handed carrying since it's very hard to have a proper grip. 2. There is no way to dim or turn off the screen. This can be annoying if this is used in a bedroom. I really don't understand how any consumer electronics do not consider this. 3. The fan is louder than I thought. I can't use this in my office since I find it too loud for when I have phone calls, etc., but it's okay for using in my daughter's room since her sound machine is louder than this anyway. The heater we had in her room was much quiter so I now use that in my office. Note: of the 8 units I bought, the fan noise was similar or louder. I'm not sure why my older heater is so much more quiet. Unfortunately, I can't find that one available for sale anymore...rats!! 4. The angle of the screen faces up, so you can't read it while sitting or laying down. Not a dealbreaker by any means, and perhaps it was designed to be read while standing, and may be more advantagous while doing so. With that said, this is a solid heater and the price was very comparable to many of the scores of non-branded units available here on Amazon. I'd recomend it as a solid buy unless one of the cons listed about is a dealbreaker for you.
C**E
Works well
I bought mine used in like new condition-looks and functions as if I was new. It didn’t come in the original box but I could tell it was new and never used. My experience in buying like this has been good getting new items at a lower cost. So No complaining here. I never run it on high though. The low setting warms my room up well with the door closed. Remote works and all the functions too.
G**B
Excellent heater
These heaters are excellent. I own 2 and I’m buying a 3rd. I bought them on Amazon over a year ago and use them daily in the winter (Nov-March). We live in Vermont and primarily heat with wood and wood pellets. There are a few areas that the wood heat has a hard time reaching in our house so I bought these to supplement. We use one in our bedroom and one in our toddler’s room. They heat up quickly, warm larger rooms well, and the thermostat, timer, etc work as advertised. I saw a review that complained about the unit reaching 77 when set to 73. The manual clearly states that the thermostat allows the temp to rise 4 degrees above the set temp before shutting off. It then kicks back on when it reads 1 degree below set temp. This gives the unit time to cool down while the room temp gradually (or not so gradually in an old house like ours) drops back to the set temp. Otherwise this thing would just keep running and be turning on and off way more frequently if there’s only a 2 degree temp range. This isn’t your home furnace…it’s a small space heater with a reasonably accurate and reliable thermostat. Also keep in mind it sits down low so the temp it reads may differs slightly from the temp read by a thermometer higher up in the room. I have accurate analog thermometers in every room to monitor heat distribution and can say these units are consistent and register the same temp drops and elevations that my room thermometers do. They’re usually reading a few degrees cooler than my thermometers which I expect since they’re low and on a cold floor. As far as safety goes, we’ve had zero issues with overheating or any issues I’ve seen in other reviews. With a mix of newer and older wiring we’ve had no issues whatsoever. We have these running all night nearly every night from November to March and during extra cold days we move them around if we’re home and cold. When running they are warm but not dangerously hot to the touch. Even the front grill can be touched without burning when operating on high output after a running a while. My toddler does not mess with it but has accidentally knocked it over and picked it back up safely by himself while it’s running. Likewise my dog likes to lay near it and has run into it without injuring himself. These heaters have not led to a major energy cost increase. In summary, I highly recommend these. Like I said, was back on this page over a year later to buy another one because they’re that good. I’ve used a number of alternatives and none has matched the heat output, energy cost, or safety these have provided so until I have an issue I’ll stick with them. I will update this review if anything changes.
J**R
Awesome
UPDATE (January 2014): Temperatures dropped significantly around the end of November 2013, I pulled these out again and set them up. They do work wonderfully, when used together. I believe that the biggest issue with warming my apartment (without assistance from my furnace) is the windows because they're drafty and I do not have curtains up, just blinds. So, with drafty windows and living in a ground level apartment (the window sills are level to the ground), it requires both heaters being set up and ran together--though expensive in electricity, it's still cheaper than my gas furnace. They keep the living room at a decent 70*F and when moved to the bedroom, 70-74*F. ORIGINAL REVIEW (March 2013): I just received the two I ordered today. I plugged one in to see how well it heated our apartment, which is 760 square feet. I was very surprised that I had our central heat set to 70*F and the one heater brought the temperature up to 72-74*F (This was with the bedroom/bathroom doors shut, so approximately 720sqft). I had to leave for a short while so I set the central heat to 60*F and set up both heaters. When I came back the temperature was still ~74*F with both heaters going. The plugs in the outlets did not get hot, did not overheat and did not melt anything, as other posters had reviewed. I had to call my apartment maintenance to fix one outlet which was loose due to a crack which was NOT caused by either heater, but had been there since we moved in last week--other than that, the heaters are working fabulously. I was very surprised that neither heater has the usual ceramic heating smell that the smaller ceramic heaters I have bought, have had. In fact, neither heater smells, at all. The remotes are pretty nifty, but I don't think I will get much use out of them, I'm too lazy to go buy AAA batteries! There is a beep, but to me it is not loud enough to wake a person, I mean unless you're consistently pushing buttons for 5 minutes straight. I really like that these ceramic heaters warmed up our apartment so well, in such a short time! The difference between these heaters and the electric-radiator heaters I bought from Target on clearance is so vast, it's not even funny! I had bought two of those radiator heaters, closed all the doors, set them up and ran them on full blast all night. What was the end result come morning? Cold. Thankfully, I was able to return those heaters and after getting home, I immediately purchased these ceramic heaters. I could not be happier, to be quite honest. (Although, this review is based solely on my experience with these heaters since receiving them about 12 hours ago! I'll update after sufficient use, though.) I wanted to add that it really concerns me that a few reviewers (and probably even readers of these reviews) plug space heaters into extension cords and/or surge protectors. #1. It is very dangerous, as it is an electrical fire hazard, to plug a space heater into either (or both) an extension cord or surge protector. The reason they make the cords short, even for small kitchen appliances like toasters, is to prevent electrical fires and the entanglement of the cords around a person's neck--especially a child's neck.
F**N
Great product except for hot cord
I really like the Lasko heater. Using in a basement that stays nice and cool in the summers, but very cold in winter. Had a smaller Vornado heater for years that worked great, very happy with this so far as a replacement. This unit is very quiet, quieter than the last unit (which wasn't noisy by any means) and has features the small Vornado did not have. I don't bother with the remote, don't need it. Someone on a video review pointed out the handle is not really effective and I agree. If using the handle in the back you have to stabilize the unit by holding the front as well, otherwise you could easily drop it. Basement room is 25x13 ft. Does not take long for this to heat it, but haven't had that many cold days or nights yet. Others have pointed out the cord gets hot. To be honest, I don't think I ever checked the cord on my last unit so don't know if it got hot or not. I only checked this cord because of comments I read here, and it does get hot after even an hour of use. I ran the Vornado for most of the day on colder winter days. The outlet is not loose (some have said that could be the problem with the cord getting hot), but the cord at the outlet gets warm enough that it does concern me. Otherwise I would have given this 5 stars. I tried connecting the unit instead to a more durable extension cord, the entire extension cord gets hot so that was not a good alternative. A good thing is that you can the set timer on the unit so it goes off automatically. I would highly recommend checking the cord occasionally and do as the directions say and unplug the unit when not in use. But I only need to run it during the day and early evening, turn it off before I go to bed at night. The settings are great. Temperature control so the unit stops heating when the temperature gets 2 degrees above my setting, then starts up again. Oscillates which helps to evenly distribute heat throughout the room. Timer is a very nice feature in case I forget I left the unit on, my Vornado did not have a timer. Heating the basement actually lowers my heating bill, I find I don't have to run my gas furnace as much (can keep the thermostat on the gas furnace lower). However, cost wise it probably evens out since it may increase my electric bill while lowering my gas bill, depending how long I run it each day. Will have to see how much my electricity usage increases this winter vs the Vornado. Have only had this a month so need a few months to see how it compares. Visually a nice slim unit.
D**G
Extremely reliable and hot hot air
This Lasko heater works great. Have had it for 2 yrs, zero problems, and it can get as hot as you want. Great product. Lasko is known for being bulletproof and great quality.
M**O
Boa qualidade
Produto de boa qualidade, porém tive que devolver porque a voltagem não correspondia à minha região. VOLTAGEM DEVERIA CONSTAR BEM VISÍVEL NA TELA PRINCIPAL.
A**S
Excelente calentador
Muy buen calentador, lo uso para una habitación de 5 x 6 y mantiene muy bien la temperatura. No es silencioso por lo que sí hay ruido mientras está encendido, pero es lo equivalente a un ventilador. Eso sí, recomiendo tener cuidado con su uso, porque el recibo de la luz puede aumentar bastante si se usa de forma prolongada. 🫠
E**Y
Love this
Love this heater. We have it in our sons nursery to heat his room at night. My husband and I like it cold at night so being able to choose the temp for his room and it turning on and off automatics to keep the temperature correct is a life saver. Heats the room nice and quick and has worked amazing! We find it fairly quiet for a heater and it does not bother our son at all, he sleeps through it turning on and off every night!
F**S
Mucho mejor que otros calentadores
Mi hermana nos regaló un pequeño calentador de otra marca (De'Longhi) que dejó de funcionar justo al año. Busqué opciones para un calentador de mayor capacidad compré uno de aceite de la misma marca que tuve que regresar a la semana porque simplemente no calentaba lo suficiente. El termómetro pasaba de 19 a 21 grados con el aparato encendido durante horas: mucho gasto para tan pobre rendimiento. Entonces cambié de marca y compré este calefactor Lasko. Como todos los calefactores, consume mucha electricidad: 1,600 w/h, pero por lo menos sí calienta más, en menos tiempo: un espacio de 4 x 5 lo pone a 24 grados en poco tiempo. Es muy silencioso y compacto.
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