- EFFICIENT HEAT DISTRIBUTION: Experience exceptional warmth and comfort with the fan-forced air design of this large space heater. It ensures efficient heat distribution, effectively spreading warmth across a wide area for maximum coverage. Stay cozy and cozy no matter where you are in the room, thanks to the powerful air circulation provided by this heater.
- PERSONALIZED TEMPERATURE CONTROL: Take charge of your comfort with the integrated thermostat control featured on this 4800-watt portable electric heater. Easily adjust the temperature to your desired level of warmth, ensuring both energy efficiency and personalized comfort. Stay cozy and cozy with precise temperature control at your fingertips.
- BUILT TO LAST: Crafted with a heavy-gauge steel body, this industrial heater guarantees long-term durability and reliability, making it the perfect choice for both home and workspace environments. Count on its sturdy construction to withstand the rigors of daily use and provide reliable heating for years to come.
- PORTABLE AND CONVENIENT: Designed for easy mobility, this heater features a built-in carrying handle and rubber feet, allowing you to effortlessly transport it to any desired location. The NEMA 6-30R power cord conveniently wraps around the handle, ensuring safe and hassle-free transportation. Enjoy the flexibility to bring warmth wherever it’s needed with this portable and user-friendly heater.
- ENHANCED SAFETY FEATURES: Rest assured with the built-in overheat protection system of this space heater, providing an extra layer of safety. It effectively prevents the unit from reaching dangerously high temperatures, offering peace of mind and worry-free operation even during extended periods of use. Prioritizing your safety, this heater is designed to deliver reliable and secure heating performance.
Comfort Zone Electric Fan-Forced Industrial Garage, Workshop Utility Space Heater, Thermostat Control, Heavy Gauge Steel, Carry Handle, Rubber Feet, NEMA 6-30P, & Overheat…
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Chuck –
Fan a little loud but heats good
RW –
This heater is a beast! Can get my 3 car garage up to 75 degrees while it’s 40 outside. I did change the plug to match my other nema 6-50 outlets. Easy enough.
JeffC –
I bought this heater because I’m tired of using a propane torpedo heater in the garage and the concern for fumes. I knew it would no put out as much heat as the propane heater but I did not think there would be such a difference. This heater puts out heat and the fan blows it only a few feet, but there is no comparison to the propane heater output and fan. I guess its only 4800 watts which is about the same as 4 hair dryers, so I might have been ahead to use some hair dryers. The heater showed up with a big dent in the top of it and one screen that was bent in. It is supposed to have 4 small rubber feet on it but there were none on mine so I had to add my own. The box it came in was not damaged in any way and was factory sealed so the damage was done at the factory and they boxed it up and shipped it. I’m keeping it because I cut the 6-30 plug off the cord and installed a 6-50 plug so I could easily plug it into my welder outlet near the workbench. So if you are looking for something that is similar to a propane torpedo, or a ceiling mount garage heater you may be disappointed.
UPDATE: I decided to test the heat output of this heater against my old standby propane totpedo heater I’ve used for over 20 years. I put a thin steel plate exactly 1 foot away from each of the heaters and let them both run for ten minutes. I then used an infared thermometer to check the temperature of the metal plate. The new electric heater got the plate up to 133 degrees. The old propane heater got the plate up to 219 degrees. I could easily pick up the plate from in front of the electric heater with bare hands, but the propane heated plate was way too hot to touch. The propane heater also blows the heated air about twice as far as the electric heater. Hope this helps someone considering buying this heater. It works, but its not what I expected.
Bruce Crist –
While this heater does put out a lot of heat for such a small package, the internal fan is so incredibly loud I can’t really operate it in my shop. Think: Jet aircraft loud….
Sal –
I recommend this heater with the caveat that you are handy and not expecting to plug it into an outlet and you are good to to go. Carefully read the reviews and item description before buying it. 1500 watt radiant heaters are perfected and will warm “you” up in short order but will NOT heat up your large space at all. It is a small inexpensive 16000+ BTU heater that will heat up a 2 car garage size area in a timely fashion, don’t expect a small 240 volt heater to turn your area into florida in a minute. It requires a 30 amp circuit with a 30 amp breaker, minimum 10 gauge wiring and correct plug. Do NOT use it on a 20 amp circuit as it will seem to work but will heat up the breaker, plug and wiring. I Measured 22 amp draw on it. One reviewer found a loose nut on fan and I found the same on mine. After I tightened the fan nut ,oiled the bearings, tightened all screws and inspected the wiring in unit I am satisfied with it. Yes it is kinda noisy but not jet engine like.
iblinguist –
I had to remove thermostat and over-temp switch so I could get the room temp high enough to kill bed bugs. If you can do that yourself then this is a low cost way to kill bed bugs. I bought two units and worked great for my 1000 sqr/ft house. Without the bypass it only got to 105 degrees. With the bypass the walls got to 140 degrees. Each unit requires 18 amps at 240 volts. So I used the dryer outlet for one heater and the stove outlet for the other. I also bought a WiFi temp monitor with 3 sensor so I can monitor the temp of 3 rooms from outside and don’t need to go inside to test the temp. Also connected to a WiFi 110 v socket controller. Hooked up a relay and I can control each heater if the temp gets too high inside. The company is called Govee
Wesley –
Heater worked great for 2 years. Then the heating coil shorted out and started in fire. With the fan continuing to blow sparks were flying off it into my wood shop. Thankfully I had installed a smoke detector and could hear it going off from in the house. Had to brave the flying sparks to unplug the heater. Not sure why the overheat safety feature didn’t work. Just glad I didn’t loose my shop or house.
franklin ws –
I’m using this in a large 2-car garage space that serves as my woodworking shop. I’m surprised by how wam the shop is after the heater has been on for an hour or so. I turn it on first thing in the morning and after breakfast and watching the depressing morning news, the shop is warm.
Others have complained about the noise level of the fan. With all my big machines as a comparison, the fan is only a small background noise. No problem since noise-cancelling headphones work just fine.