

🔥 Warmth that moves with you — silent, safe, and smart!
The Amazon Basics Oil Space Heater delivers powerful 1500W radiant heat through 7 oil-filled fins, providing even and long-lasting warmth. Featuring three adjustable heat settings, a digital thermostat, and remote control, it offers customizable comfort with whisper-quiet operation. Safety is prioritized with ETL certification, tip-over, and overheat protection. Portable design with caster wheels and handle ensures easy mobility, making it ideal for bedrooms, home offices, or any indoor space seeking efficient, maintenance-free heating.


















| ASIN | B0828YJ33N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #566 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #40 in Indoor Electric Space Heaters |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,767 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Pedestal |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819079021966 |
| Heat Output | 1500 Watts |
| Heating Element | Radiant |
| Heating Method | Radiant |
| Included Components | caster |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.19"D x 9.84"W x 26.38"H |
| Item Height | 26.38 inches |
| Item Type Name | heater |
| Item Weight | 16.72 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Model Number | CY83RR-7 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Room Type | Home Office |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| UPC | 819079021966 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
A**N
Great for bedrooms
This is a pretty good space heater. We put it in our kid’s room since there’s a bit of a chill in there when it gets cold outside. Has three settings: I, II, and III; plus a dial. It works well on II turned to minimum. I’ve put it mid-way between min and max and it gets too warm in his room. This will be the second year we’re using it. It works so well, I bought another one this year for my college student! For the price point, it’s definitely a good buy for a bedroom. Safe, warm- but not too hot to the touch; not very wide, so space-saving.
M**Y
TERRIFIC FOR MY NEEDS!
This is a terrific room heater for me. Small 12 X 12 room. Easy set up, reliable, quiet and warming! Have small cottage with 1 zone heat. Bedroom on chilly side. Nice to warm bedroom into 70's without heat bills to heat rest of home (1200 sq ft.). Not a rapid heater but definitely consistent ! Bring into bathroom 1/2 hrs before shower and have a cozy, warm place to dry off. ! Feel confident and very easy to move from room to room ! At this price am thing about buying another one! Can't go wrong with peace of mind!
C**H
Cranks out the heat!
This heater puts out the heat!! My bedroom is pretty good size, and I have glass french doors out to the balcony, and this heater keeps the room nice a toasty in cold weather. Easy to set up, easy to use. Only complaint is temp control, even on the lowest power setting, it will crank out the heat, and it has a thermostat control, but with no markings at all, so it's a guessing game and you just have to play with it till you find the setting that's best for you. It's sturdy, and while it's tall, it doesn't feel like it want's to tip easily. Not good for around kids, this thing is HOT anywhere other than the handle on the front panel, and we all know kids can't keep their hands off anything!
M**T
Digital+remote version: Works like a Superhero!
I feel kinda duh. Is this what my last radiator was supposed to perform like? OmG this thing heats up fast and temp and remote works like a dream! Wow that last company reeeeally really "got me" I guess. Yah, this thing heats just like you set the 1-click remote to, heats up fast, not one ounce of issue for me. It does the job that the last brand radiator I had never did on its best day ever. It now sits at the dumpster, barely 15 total uses over 2 winters and a waste of money. I see they are still selling that radiator too. Eek! Don't waste your money on the others. This thing: Fast. Hot. Follows remote settings. Heats huge room here using LO setting only. Buttons all connect and work great and no knobs! This is the digital version with remote and blue lights on screen all the time plugged in. So happy I saw this. I won't be getting any other brand than this ever again.
R**N
Does not work, not 1500 W, thermostat design flaw makes it pointless
Not sure why anyone would even keep these, I suppose in a very specific use case they could be fine, but the specifications are not correct and the terrible thermostat makes any reasonable temperature control impossible. The maximum amount of power this unit will draw is only about 900 watts, not 1500 W as is specified. I had multiple units shipped to me, as Amazon said they were defective, and each performed exactly the same. This leads me to believe that it is not in fact defective, but inherent design flaws or rampant and unacceptable levels of manufacturing flaws. All units pulled a maximum of just a little less than 900 watts on hi no matter what conditions I subjected them to. The unit just isn't capable of being set to heat at 1500 watts. The low setting is even lower, likely around 500 from my testing, though the low setting was not at all useful to me, so I did very limited testing. The other major issue, and really only other thing that can be wrong with something this simple, is the thermostat. It's supposed to turn on and off as it detects the temperature in the room fluctuating outside of the temperatures you have set. The thermostat however does not work at all and seems to just randomly display temperatures and come on. If it is an actual thermostat it is comedicly awful, to the point of being completely worthless to even have in the unit. I did extensive testing and the range of it's accuracy seems to be around plus/minus 6 degrees F when the unit is not on. This doesn't seem all that bad except for two important factors, the first being that the unit seems to allow a plus/minus three degree difference from the set temperature before turning on/off. Meaning your room could be as much as 9 degrees colder than you would like before the heater comes on, and heat to as much as 9 degrees over that temperature...well, if it weren't for the terrible thermostat that is. Once you factor the thermostat in the range is closer to plus minus 14 degrees F. However this detects temperature, the heating of the unit itself drastically effect the thermostat reading. In as small 110 sq. ft. room I used this and it started out reading 6 degrees f lower than the actual room temperature on a NIST traceable thermometer. In a matter of less than 15 minutes of being turned on high the unit reported it had raised the room temperature 14 degrees based on it's thermostat. The NIST traceable thermostat registered a 2 degree rise. The unit turned off and continued to cycle, eventually heating the room to 63 degrees after multiple hours of going back and forth between the thermostat reading 57 and 71. The temperature I had it set to was originally 65. At that setting it only heated the room to 60 degrees. I had to turn the unit all the way up to 75 to get it to heat the small room up to 63, while it read anywhere between 57 and 71. At no point did the unit pull more than 890 watts. After an entire 10 hours, even that small of a room never heated to 65. Meanwhile another radiator heater I have heated a room almost 3 times that size to 65 in less than 2 hours, and kept it within plus/minus 1 degree of the set temperature. The thermostat readings on that heater were within plus minus 2 at all times, and it pulled 1500 watts multiple times. I live in southern California, and the nighttime low was in the low 40s when I was running these tests. Subsequent heaters that were sent performed pretty much exactly the same. The design is awful, and the specifications are complete lies. There is no use case for this product, and no chance you will be happy with it unless you want a 900 w heater that doesn't have a working thermostat. I'm extremely disappointed in the product and the time I wasted trying to get it to work. Don't waste your time.
C**N
Does what it says on the tin
Have had this running for a day now, and yes it does run at 1500W and yes it does go to lower power which is likely for safety reasons after a certain period of running at higher temps as even at c. 850W the damned thing does get HOT fairly quickly... and nowhere does it state continuous 1500W nor does it need to do so to do its job, even the 850ish W is overkill, which is why I would prefer finer grained control... That said it does provide a nice evenish temperature although I do WISH that there were more fine grained controls as to how it operates, i.e. when it turns on, when it shuts off, what temperature ranges according to its onboard sensors determine that etc. Heats a smallish 15x10 ft room readily even at these current very low temps(0F currently outdoors), and I use it more of as an auxiliarry heating device to forced air natural gas... I would say because electricity is cheaper, but it's not, our lovely utility company was recently running ads proclaiming how they were LOWERING prices, meanwhile they have asked and received rate increases every single year for the last decade and at this rate we will have the HIGHEST electricity rates in the nation w/in 5y! They also supply natural gas, but at least they haven't bothered to proclaim lower rates on those for a year, which they aren't even close, someone went kaching on this utility company, but I digress. The radiator works as described, just not as well a fit as I could wish in my above circumstances... lose either way, and oh yeah days are very short in the winter and generally heavily overcast so stuff your solar BS.
G**F
Good not great
This oil-filled radiator is a decent unit, earning three stars for its strong performance in some key areas, but falling short where customization truly matters. The long-lasting warmth of this heater is excellent. The radiator technology truly retains heat, keeping the room comfortable even after the unit cycles off, which certainly speaks to its energy efficiency. It is also genuinely whisper quiet—a huge plus for use in bedrooms or quiet offices. The seven wavy fins seem to enhance heat dispersion, making the warmth feel even throughout the space. The portability is also great, making it easy to move between rooms. The major frustration, and the reason for the 3-star rating, is the inadequate temperature control. While the product boasts an "adjustable thermostat," this is a vague dial with arbitrary markings rather than a clear, numerical display or set-point (like 70°F). It has no ability to be set to a specific temperature degree. You are left to adjust the dial, wait for the room to feel "about right," and then constantly monitor it to prevent overheating or under-heating. The three heat settings (High, Medium, Low) are useful for managing power, but without being able to precisely lock in a target temperature, achieving true "customizable comfort" is a frustrating trial-and-error process.: It's a maintenance-free, safe, and silent source of heat that will certainly warm your room. However, if you prefer the convenience of setting a precise temperature and walking away, this manual control system will likely disappoint you.
B**B
Works very well
Silent. Gives off a nice steady radiant heat. My bedroom is 14 x 20 and it keeps the room at a very comfortable temperature for me (72F) without having to run heat to the whole house. I also have a heater with a fan that seems to have to run more and is noisy - to me not a bad noisy but this heater seems more efficient.
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