
Real Bedrooms. Real Home Offices. Real Precision Oil Heat.
You already like silent oil heat. What you want is a Column with the interface of a modern thermostat — specific temperatures, scheduled ON/OFF, and no glow in your dark bedroom.
Here is what actually differs about The Signature Column.
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Built for the Person Who Wants a Specific Temperature at a Specific Time — Without a Glowing Display in the Dark Bedroom.
Silent oil-filled convection with 7 fins. 600W / 900W / 1500W. 1°F thermostat 40-95°F. 24H programmable timer. LED display with screen-off. Full remote (16.5 ft). 4 casters. 17 pounds. Cord storage compartment. ETL + UL certified. About 25 cents an hour on high, about 15 cents on MED.
Roll it into the bedroom. Set exactly 68°F. Program the timer. Turn the display off. Sleep.
Plug In. Dial Exact 68°F. Screen Off. Silent All Night.
Wheel it into any room. Plug in. Press the + button until the display reads exactly your setpoint. Program the 24H timer if you want scheduled ON/OFF. At bedtime, hit DISPLAY on the remote — screen goes dark, heater keeps running silently. That is it.
Real bedrooms. Real home offices. Real precision oil heat that dials in the exact temperature you want at exactly the time you want it.
Homeowners. Renters. Caregivers. All had the same one room in the house that never got warm. Here is what happened when they stopped ignoring it.
"Every LED-display heater I’ve owned lit my dark bedroom like a night light. Drove me crazy for years. This one: press DISPLAY on the remote once, screen goes fully dark. Heater keeps running silently. Only the tiny red POWER LED on the front stays lit — dim enough that it doesn’t bother me. Actual sleep at last."
"Home office in a 1,800 sq ft house. Programmed the Signature to warm the office 6am-8am, off 8am-5pm when I’m at the client, back on 5pm-10pm when I’m working from home. Dropped the whole-house thermostat 4°F for winter. Net savings on gas heat more than the electricity for the Signature. Math works."
"I’m the person who defends a specific number on the thermostat. My old oil heater had a knob — close enough to warm, no idea what temp. The Signature dials in 68°F exactly. Or 69 if I want 1 degree more. Reads out on the LED display. That precision is why I bought this over the Classic Column."
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Screen-off mode. Bedroom that doesn’t glow like a night light.
Every digital-display heater I’ve owned lit my dark bedroom for years. Absolutely maddening. Signature has a DISPLAY button on the remote — press it once, screen goes fully dark. Heater keeps running silently on oil convection. Only the tiny red POWER LED on the front stays lit, and it’s dim. Actual sleep at last.

Programmed the 24H timer. House 4°F colder overall. Room I work in stays warm.
1,800 sq ft house. Programmed the Signature to warm my home office 6am-8am, off 8am-5pm when I’m at the client, back on 5pm-10pm when I’m working from home. Dropped the whole-house thermostat 4°F. Net gas savings > Signature electricity cost. Actual math checks out on a Kill-a-Watt.

1°F precision. 68 not “somewhere warm.”
I’m the person who defends a specific number on the central thermostat. My old oil heater had a knob — close enough to warm, no exact temp. Signature dials in exactly 68°F. Or 69 if I want one degree more. Reads out on the LED display. That precision is why I bought this over the Classic Column.

Full remote actually has all the buttons. Nice change.
Bought a competitor’s digital heater last year. “Remote” was 3 buttons — on/off, up, down. Had to walk over for everything else. Signature remote is 8+ buttons and covers everything the onboard panel does: mode, temp, timer, screen-off. From bed. Small thing, huge quality-of-life.

ETL + UL plug. Extra confidence for a bedroom heater.
I actually check for these markings. ETL means it passed the same safety testing as UL. UL plug means the outlet-end has passed independent testing too. Bought this because it has both, not just one. Bedroom heater in a house with a Golden Retriever — I want maximum safety certifications.

Older parent uses it. Remote is easy. Screen-off works for their nighttime.
My 79-year-old dad uses this. Remote buttons are large enough to read. Display shows the temp in big red digits. At bedtime he presses the moon icon on the remote (screen-off) — the display disappears so it doesn’t light his room. He doesn’t call me to figure it out.
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Sign In to ContinueAll seven Columns use silent oil-filled convection. The Signature is the most feature-loaded 1500W option — LED display + full remote + 24H timer + 1°F thermostat + screen-off:
- Cast Column ($199.95) — black, LED + remote + 12H timer, LOW/MED/HIGH steps.
- Ivory Column ($189.95) — white, two knobs, wavy fins.
- Classic Column ($179.95) — white, one switch + one knob, flat fins.
- Pocket Column ($139.95) — white, 700W, desk-sized.
- Onyx Column ($179.95) — glossy black, LED dial, foldable drying racks.
- Laundry Column ($239.95) — white, two knobs, drying racks + cup holder + humidifier.
- Signature Column ($224.95) — black, LED + full remote + 24H timer + 1°F thermostat + screen-off mode.
Pick the Signature if you want precision (exact setpoint), programmability (whole-day schedule), or dark-bedroom sleep (screen-off).
Press the DISPLAY button on the remote. The LED digital display turns fully off — no digits visible. The heater keeps running silently at your set temperature. Only the small red POWER LED on the front stays faintly lit so you can see at a glance that the heater is still on. Press DISPLAY again to bring the screen back.
You set the setpoint in single-degree increments (68, 69, 70…). The heater cycles the element to hold the room within about ±1°F of the setpoint. Oil convection is slower than fan-forced, so it takes 10-15 minutes to first reach the setpoint from a cold room — but once there, it holds tight.
The 24H timer is a single ON duration (e.g. “turn OFF in 6 hours”). For multi-window programming (morning + evening only), you use the timer for each session manually — there isn’t a persistent weekly schedule. For fully automated weekly programming, you’d pair it with a $15 outlet timer.
Like every 1500W heater on this site — do NOT leave it unattended overnight. Use the 24H timer for scheduled ON windows within a day you’re home. The good news: oil-filled radiators hold heat for 20-30 minutes after the element cycles off, so the room stays warm even after you shut it down.
Yes — IR remote, not RF. Point it toward the heater from up to 16.5 feet away. Works around a room corner if bounced off a wall, but a solid door in between blocks it.
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Another cold night is coming. You already know what it feels like.
Every 1500-watt heater makes about the same peak heat. What differs about this one: the most feature-loaded Column we ship. LED digital display, full-featured remote, 24-hour timer, thermostat adjustable in 1°F increments from 40 to 95°F, and a screen-off button so the display doesn’t glow in your dark bedroom at 3am. Silent oil convection underneath. ETL + UL certified, V-0 flame retardant. 30-day return window.


