Anonymous me
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de febrero de 2025
Easy to install, works well
SD
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2024
This is a great thermostat! If you have electric baseboard, then you are probably used to the horrible big knob thermostats that click on and off with a temperature swing and have NO features.This thermostat varies the heater power to exactly hit the target temperature, instead of an OFF/MAX cycling and swinging temperatures. It also lets you program up to 3 different temperatures and 4 different times per day.If you are like me and you want the best control and automation, but not unnecessary SMART features, then THIS is the thermostat for you!
NRI Desi Bong
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 2024
The Honeywell Home Aube TH106 thermostat provides excellent heating control, warming the room before I wake up without the disruptive start or stop noise found in other systems. It maintains a consistent temperature throughout the day, and the ability to set different temperatures for four times a day is very convenient. The 7-day programmable feature lets you adjust settings according to your daily routine, offering great flexibility. The thermostat even cools the room before bedtime, enhancing comfort.Pros:Warms the room before waking upNo cut-off or start noiseMaintains steady temperature4 different time settings dailyFlexible 7-day programming for unique daily schedulesCons:Can only set one "comfort" and one "sleeping" temperature, limiting temperature range flexibilityOverall, it’s a great thermostat for those looking for efficiency and quiet operation, though having more temperature options would enhance its versatility.
Steve A Carter
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de noviembre de 2019
I wasn't aware of this type of product and I had been living with an old Nortron dial thermostat that was wickedly inaccurate. A friend pointed me to the smart baseboard thermostat market, but I couldn't justify spending $100 or more for my basic needs. I just wanted something I could program so it isn't blasting heat all day. There was a rebate on the product and that made me jump.Install was super easy, with just two wires. The old unit took a little convincing to pull off, but it was literally a 3 minute job once the breaker was off. The new unit looks great. The dip switches are an odd choice, but fairly easy to manage even once mounted. The only curious choice is that the option for 12/24 clock is tied to Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature reading. I prefer a 12 hour clock, but would also like to see Celsius which is not possible. Not a huge deal. It allows daily or weekly settings with four routines (wake, away, home, bed). You can only preset three temperature thresholds. I don't find this limiting though. You set the home temperature, the away temperature and the vacation temperature. The out of box settings work perfectly for my needs, even if they are Fahrenheit.The led display has a swing out panel to access the various buttons to program things and set modes. This solves my issues with the old dial knob unit. Programming was fairly straight forward and intuitive. It even allows you to set it for Daylight Savings time so it adjusts every year to keep your schedule accurate, though a power outage will reset this. Over all, for the price point, the features are great. It is only $15 more than a cheap dial knob replacement. Unless you have multiple thermostats you want to synchronize, there isn't any need for a smart thermostat. I highly recommend this, even if you are not electronically inclined. Instructions were clear and helpful. Anyone can install and program this unit.
Bill Solomon
Comentado en México el 13 de agosto de 2018
Excelente producto de muy buena calidad.Ya había yo Comprado con anterioridad. Nu ca falla.La programación no es tan simple.
Mike
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de enero de 2018
I bought this to replace an old mechanical thermostat for my baseboard heater and it works a treat. It was simple to install for these line-volt applications - just two wires which are not dependent on polarity, so connecting it is fairly foolproof.Configuration was a bit of a challenge at first, but after I read through the manual a couple times it wasn’t *too* bad. It has 5+2 day scheduling (different for weekends if you want) with two on/off triggers per day (ie: wake up, leave for work, home from work, bedtime). It also has “vacation mode” to bypass the scheduling when you are away for any length of time. Of course, you can always bypass the scheduling completely and just manually set the temp at any given time, but vacation mode keeps a certain temp in memory so there’s no fiddly adjusting every time.I’m relatively new to this stuff, but I noticed it has a heat level indicator too, which *seems* to regulate the voltage sent to the heater based on the difference between the set temp and room temp. For example, if your room is 20 degrees and the unit is set to 21 degrees, it will be at a low level. But if your room is, say, 16 degrees, it’ll be at a higher level to get it up to 21 degrees quicker. I wasn’t able to measure the voltage in order to verify, but that’s what it appears to be doing, which should make it more efficient, I’d think. But hey, for all I know, this could be common in all line-volt thermostats haha.It does store the date as well, with optional automatic daylight savings time adjustment. The date/time will store without power for up to 4 hours, after which it needs to be re-configured (yep, I read the manual lol).There’s no backlight on the screen, which is really unfortunate, since it can be tough to read in mid-low light. Also, there’s only 24-hour time format with no option for 12-hour, unfortunately. It’s a bit larger than I expected too, (mostly because of the large heatsink inside) but it’s not an eyesore or anything, I just wish the screen were a bit larger to match the overall size - seems disproportionate.I paid $37, which I feel is a good price for this, but I see now it’s gone up to $49, which I would not have paid. That said, it is a good unit (with only a couple flaws so far) and I’m happy with my purchase at $37.