This is what Yamazen's oscillating ceramic fan heater looks like, which doesn't require kerosene and heats up quickly.

Yamazen's electric fan heater ' Swinging Ceramic Fan Heater (DSF-MR12) ', which is small and can be installed in various places, was provided for
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The outer box of the oscillating ceramic fan heater looks like this. It comes in two colors, black and white, and this time I was provided with the black one.

Inside the box was the oscillating ceramic fan heater itself and an instruction manual.

This is an oscillating ceramic fan heater. It is an electric type and does not require kerosene.

On the top surface are the power button, which also doubles as an output adjustment button, the oscillation button, and the temperature setting button. The buttons are touch-sensitive.

There is a handle and an air intake on the back.

The air intake has a filter that can be easily removed and cleaned.

It's super easy to use: First, plug the power cord into an outlet.

Touch the power button.

Warm air will now come out. Warm air will come out in about 10 seconds after touching the power button.

The output can be adjusted to three levels: 'weak,' 'medium,' and 'strong.' Also, if you set the desired temperature using the temperature setting button, the output will be automatically adjusted using the room temperature sensor.

Its compact size means it can be installed in small spaces such as bathroom dressing rooms and entryways. It is also useful for preventing heat shock.

To test the performance of the oscillating ceramic fan heater, we first placed a figure 50cm and 100cm from the heater.

Before turning on the heater, the temperature was measured with a non-contact thermometer. The figure at a height of 50cm was 15.4°C.

At 100cm, the reading was 15.2 degrees.

Set the power to medium and leave it for 30 minutes.

When the temperature was measured 30 minutes later, the temperature of the figure at the 50cm position had risen to 17.4°C.

The temperature at 100cm remained at 15.2°C. The room is warmer overall.

The oscillating ceramic fan heater is also available on Amazon.co.jp and is available for 4,880 yen including tax at the time of writing.
Amazon.co.jp: Yamazen DSF-MR12(B) Compact Ceramic Heater, Slim, Foot-Mounted, Left and Right Swing, Temperature Sensor, 3 Hot Air Settings, 1200W, Tip-Off Switch, Black, for Toilets and Dressing Rooms: Drugstore

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