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		<title>Pelonis WMH0202C Oil Filled Radiator Heater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different companies that are starting to create oil filled radiator heater lines. Pelonis is one of these. There are a lot of different websites that you can check out to find reviews on the different &#8230; <a href="http://oilfilledradiator.net/pelonis-wmh0202c-oil-filled-radiator-heater/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>There are a lot of different companies that are starting to create <a title="Oil Filled Radiator" href="http://oilfilledradiator.net" target="_self">oil filled radiator</a> heater lines.  Pelonis is one of these.  There are a lot of different websites that you can check out to find reviews on the different machines, and they would be worth a look because it has a lot of varying reviews.</p>
<p>To start out let me talk a little bit about how these heaters work and then I will specifically tell you the pros and cons of the Pelonis WMH0202C oil filled radiator heater.  First of all these heaters are great supplements to your home based heating system because they can be used to heat a specific place, and they do it quickly.  This is convenient because you don&#8217;t have to heat your entire home and enjoy the huge bill month after month.  This is a way to save money and still enjoy warmth and comfort in your home.  The machines work by using a system of coils and special heat conserving oil.  When you plug in the heater, the oil is heated by the radiator fins and then pushed around the coils to send out the heat.  It heats rooms and spaces through the process of convection.  This means that as it heats the air it will rise, causing the cold air to be sucked down and be heated.  This cycle repeats to keep a constant wave of heat.  This is nice because the heater does not have fans, or the loud noises associated with them.  They are silent, effective, and hopefully warm.</p>
<p>The <strong>Pelonis WMH0202C</strong><strong>oil filled radiator heater</strong> has gotten a lot of mixed reviews and just doesn&#8217;t seem to quite measure up to the industry standards set by the <a title="Honeywell Oil Filled Radiator " href="http://oilfilledradiator.net/the-honeywell-oil-filled-radiator/" target="_self">Honeywell</a>, <a title="Kenwood Oil Filled Radiator Heater" href="http://oilfilledradiator.net/kenwood-oil-filled-radiator-heater/" target="_self">Kenwood</a> or <a title="Delonghi Oil Filled Radiators" href="http://oilfilledradiator.net/the-delonghi-oil-filled-radiator-heater/" target="_self">Delonghi lines of oil filled radiator heaters</a>.  One of the big cons to this specific line is that there is not a lot of online help associated with them.  A lot of people have found their heaters to break down and then could not find any online support to contact and help them fix their problems.  This can be especially frustrating during the winter when you are trying to stay warm but have to go without heat because there was not a good line of customer service.  Another con is that the heating fins on the machine are really thin and the oil makes a loud sloshing sound as it is moved around within the coils.  This can be annoying especially if you are trying to use the heater in your bedroom as you are trying to sleep.</p>
<p>The pros to this machine are that is extremely lightweight and very inexpensive.  It is also very easily accessible and can be found at any local Tesco.  All in all, it is not a high end heater, but will probably do the trick if you are only using it occasionally.</p>
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