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De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

by New Edge Times Report
December 2, 2022
in Reviews
De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater
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Verdict

Better-looking than most fan heaters, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater can be stood vertically or horizontally, making it more versatile than its rivals. It’s powerful, too, as it’s able to heat large rooms. But thanks to its three heat settings, you can also dial down the power for when you need a more gentle heat. This heater’s analogue thermometer is a little fiddly to get right, but at this price, it’s an acceptable compromise.

Pros

  • Looks great
  • Powerful
  • Three heat settings

Cons

  • Basic thermostat
  • Fan-only mode not that useful

  • TypeThis is a PTC fan heater, which has a fan-only mode as well.

  • Power consumptionThere are three power modes, which cost, at 34p per kWh, 79p per hour (high), 47p per hour (medium) and 33p per hour (low).

Introduction

If there’s one problem with most fan heaters, it’s that they’re ugly and bulky. This is not the case with the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater, which has a cool, futuristic design and can stand horizontally or vertically.

Three heat settings, support for larger rooms and an analogue thermostat make this a neat choice for any room where you need direct heat.

Design and Features

  • Sleek exterior
  • Three heat settings
  • Analogue thermostat

While most fan heaters can only be placed in one position, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater can be stood horizontally or vertically, making it easier to place around the home. It’s best suited for being stood on a table or sideboard, where its sleek exterior will fit in with your decor.

De'Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater horizontal
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

As a result of this design, there’s no tip-over protection on this model. However, the design means that if it’s knocked from a vertical position, the heater will fall onto its horizontal feet. Should the fan intake get blocked as a result, then the overheating protection will shut the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater down.

This is quite a basic fan heater. It has three heat settings, selectable via a dial, and an analogue thermostat. Setting the thermostat to the * position will see the heater come on if the temperature drops below 5°C; the rest of the scale on the thermostat isn’t marked.

De'Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater controls
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s also a fan-only mode, for use in the summer. Oddly, the fan-only mode requires the thermostat to be set past the current ambient temperature: I found it easier to whack the thermostat to max.

De’Longhi recommends setting the thermostat to maximum, and when the room feels like it’s at the correct temperature, turning it down until it clicks off. I found that I needed a few attempts to get the thermostat just right for my office. 

When the target temperature has been reached, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater shuts down, only starting the heater again when the temperature drops. This helps save power.

De’Longhi says this heater can cope with rooms up to 72m³, which is around a 30m² room, based on average ceiling heights. In other words, this fan should cope with most average-sized rooms.

Performance

  • Heats quickly
  • Cool-only mode is not that useful
De'Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater front
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Running at maximum power, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater drew 2.32kW, which, at electricity prices of 34p per kW/h, would cost 79p per hour to run. On medium power, it draws 1.37kW (47p per hour), and at its lowest setting, it’s 982W (33p per hour). 

That’s a good range of options. I found that maximum heat was useful for getting my garden office up to temperature: it took around 20mins to go from a chilly 14°C to a more comfortable 19°C. After that, I changed the power mode to the medium setting, which was enough to top up the temperature when it dropped throughout the day. 

Even so, the fan only needed to run for a couple of hours per day in total, as I used it in a well-insulated room.

The fan-only mode wasn’t much cop: I measured air speed at just 0.8m/s from a 15cm distance, which is only enough to feel a gentle breeze. If you want something you can use in the summer as well as winter, then a larger fan heater, such as the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde is a better choice.

I measured the fan on maximum at 44.8dB, which is loud enough to hear, but still quiet enough that I could hold a conversation or listen to music next to it.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

If you want a stylish fan heater that’s powerful enough for larger rooms, then this is a good and well-priced model.

If you want smart features, a digital thermostat or better cooling options in warm months, this model is not for you.

Final Thoughts

If you’re after a cheap yet powerful fan heater that looks good, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater is a neat choice. Able to sit vertically or horizontally, it will fit where you want it. Three power modes let me balance power consumption against heating performance, and the thermostat, as fiddly as it is to set correctly, helps save cash by turning the heater off when it’s warm enough. If you want more control over the level of heating, try something from my list of the best electric heaters.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every heater we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main heater for the review period

We measure the fan speed (if available) using an anemometer so that we can accurately compare performance between models

We measure the heat output of the fan and its effect on our test lab.

You might like…


Best Fan 2022: Cooling and purifying fans to beat the heat


Best Electric Heaters 2022: Keep warm the easy way

FAQs

Does the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater have a thermostat?

Yes, it has an analogue thermostat that doesn’t have temperatures marked on it.

Does the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater have a smart app?

No, this model is controlled via the dials on top alone.

Trusted Reviews test data

‹

Sound (high)

Air speed 15cm (high)

De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

44.8 dB

0.8 m/s

›

‹

UK RRP

Manufacturer

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Modes

Stated Power

Number of speeds

Fan Type

Oscillation

Timer

Heat mode

Heater type

Heat settings

Thermostat

Safety features

De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

£59.99

DeLonghi

285 x 295 x 160 MM

-2 G

B0BJ724TYP

2022

22/11/2022

De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

Low, medium, high

2400 W

1

Fan heater

No

no

High, medium, low

Fan heater

Low, medium, high

Yes

Overheat protection

›

Sustainability

TrustedReviews’ holds the fact that global warming is not a myth as a core value and will continuously endeavor to help protect our planet from harm in its business practices.

As part of this mission, whenever we review a product we send the company a series of questions to help us gauge and make transparent the impact the device has on the environment.

We currently haven’t received answers to the questions on this product, but will update this page the moment we do. You can see a detailed breakdown of the questions we ask and why in our sustainability info page.

Verdict

Better-looking than most fan heaters, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater can be stood vertically or horizontally, making it more versatile than its rivals. It’s powerful, too, as it’s able to heat large rooms. But thanks to its three heat settings, you can also dial down the power for when you need a more gentle heat. This heater’s analogue thermometer is a little fiddly to get right, but at this price, it’s an acceptable compromise.

Pros

  • Looks great
  • Powerful
  • Three heat settings

Cons

  • Basic thermostat
  • Fan-only mode not that useful

  • TypeThis is a PTC fan heater, which has a fan-only mode as well.

  • Power consumptionThere are three power modes, which cost, at 34p per kWh, 79p per hour (high), 47p per hour (medium) and 33p per hour (low).

Introduction

If there’s one problem with most fan heaters, it’s that they’re ugly and bulky. This is not the case with the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater, which has a cool, futuristic design and can stand horizontally or vertically.

Three heat settings, support for larger rooms and an analogue thermostat make this a neat choice for any room where you need direct heat.

Design and Features

  • Sleek exterior
  • Three heat settings
  • Analogue thermostat

While most fan heaters can only be placed in one position, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater can be stood horizontally or vertically, making it easier to place around the home. It’s best suited for being stood on a table or sideboard, where its sleek exterior will fit in with your decor.

De'Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater horizontal
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

As a result of this design, there’s no tip-over protection on this model. However, the design means that if it’s knocked from a vertical position, the heater will fall onto its horizontal feet. Should the fan intake get blocked as a result, then the overheating protection will shut the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater down.

This is quite a basic fan heater. It has three heat settings, selectable via a dial, and an analogue thermostat. Setting the thermostat to the * position will see the heater come on if the temperature drops below 5°C; the rest of the scale on the thermostat isn’t marked.

De'Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater controls
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s also a fan-only mode, for use in the summer. Oddly, the fan-only mode requires the thermostat to be set past the current ambient temperature: I found it easier to whack the thermostat to max.

De’Longhi recommends setting the thermostat to maximum, and when the room feels like it’s at the correct temperature, turning it down until it clicks off. I found that I needed a few attempts to get the thermostat just right for my office. 

When the target temperature has been reached, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater shuts down, only starting the heater again when the temperature drops. This helps save power.

De’Longhi says this heater can cope with rooms up to 72m³, which is around a 30m² room, based on average ceiling heights. In other words, this fan should cope with most average-sized rooms.

Performance

  • Heats quickly
  • Cool-only mode is not that useful
De'Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater front
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Running at maximum power, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater drew 2.32kW, which, at electricity prices of 34p per kW/h, would cost 79p per hour to run. On medium power, it draws 1.37kW (47p per hour), and at its lowest setting, it’s 982W (33p per hour). 

That’s a good range of options. I found that maximum heat was useful for getting my garden office up to temperature: it took around 20mins to go from a chilly 14°C to a more comfortable 19°C. After that, I changed the power mode to the medium setting, which was enough to top up the temperature when it dropped throughout the day. 

Even so, the fan only needed to run for a couple of hours per day in total, as I used it in a well-insulated room.

The fan-only mode wasn’t much cop: I measured air speed at just 0.8m/s from a 15cm distance, which is only enough to feel a gentle breeze. If you want something you can use in the summer as well as winter, then a larger fan heater, such as the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde is a better choice.

I measured the fan on maximum at 44.8dB, which is loud enough to hear, but still quiet enough that I could hold a conversation or listen to music next to it.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

If you want a stylish fan heater that’s powerful enough for larger rooms, then this is a good and well-priced model.

If you want smart features, a digital thermostat or better cooling options in warm months, this model is not for you.

Final Thoughts

If you’re after a cheap yet powerful fan heater that looks good, the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater is a neat choice. Able to sit vertically or horizontally, it will fit where you want it. Three power modes let me balance power consumption against heating performance, and the thermostat, as fiddly as it is to set correctly, helps save cash by turning the heater off when it’s warm enough. If you want more control over the level of heating, try something from my list of the best electric heaters.

How we test

Unlike other sites, we test every heater we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main heater for the review period

We measure the fan speed (if available) using an anemometer so that we can accurately compare performance between models

We measure the heat output of the fan and its effect on our test lab.

You might like…


Best Fan 2022: Cooling and purifying fans to beat the heat


Best Electric Heaters 2022: Keep warm the easy way

FAQs

Does the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater have a thermostat?

Yes, it has an analogue thermostat that doesn’t have temperatures marked on it.

Does the De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater have a smart app?

No, this model is controlled via the dials on top alone.

Trusted Reviews test data

‹

Sound (high)

Air speed 15cm (high)

De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

44.8 dB

0.8 m/s

›

‹

UK RRP

Manufacturer

Size (Dimensions)

Weight

ASIN

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Modes

Stated Power

Number of speeds

Fan Type

Oscillation

Timer

Heat mode

Heater type

Heat settings

Thermostat

Safety features

De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

£59.99

DeLonghi

285 x 295 x 160 MM

-2 G

B0BJ724TYP

2022

22/11/2022

De’Longhi Capsule Fit Fan Heater

Low, medium, high

2400 W

1

Fan heater

No

no

High, medium, low

Fan heater

Low, medium, high

Yes

Overheat protection

›

Sustainability

TrustedReviews’ holds the fact that global warming is not a myth as a core value and will continuously endeavor to help protect our planet from harm in its business practices.

As part of this mission, whenever we review a product we send the company a series of questions to help us gauge and make transparent the impact the device has on the environment.

We currently haven’t received answers to the questions on this product, but will update this page the moment we do. You can see a detailed breakdown of the questions we ask and why in our sustainability info page.

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