Amazon[amazon.com] has NewAir G73 500 Sq. Ft. Electric Garage Heater on sale for $99.99. Shipping is free.
Product Details:
Durable stainless steel construction
ETL certified
Designed to be hardwired to your 30 amp breaker
Heat control with adjustable louvers
Mounting hardware included
5000 watts
17,000 BTUs
200 CFM
Width: 9.10" / Height: 11.25" / Depth: 8.90"
1 year warranty
Product Info
Manufacturer:
NewAir
Model Number:
G73
Product SKU:
B000TK2SWO
ASIN:
B000TK2SWO
Brand:
NewAir
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
9 x 9.5 x 14 Inches
Item Weight:
14.991434 Pounds
Item model number:
G73
Manufacturer:
NewAir
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Model: Newair Electric Garage Heater, Adjustable Ceiling/ Wall Mounted with Tilt Head, Heats up to 500 sq. ft. of Space | Electric Heater for heating Garages, Workshops, warehouses, Job Sites, and More
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Just FYI people don't realize how much these things cost to run.
5000w = 5kwh x $0.20 (or whatever you pay per kilowatt hour) = $1 an hour. Doesn't seem like a lot but when it runs 3 hours a day for a month it adds up = $90. Or when your kid or relative forgets it on the whole weekend and leaves your garage door open. You pay $48 for that mistake.
Yikes... I should disclose that I hate space heaters, lol.
Just FYI people don't realize how much these things cost to run.
5000w = 5kwh x $0.20 (or whatever you pay per kilowatt hour) = $1 an hour. Doesn't seem like a lot but when it runs 3 hours a day for a month it adds up = $90. Or when your kid or relative forgets it on the whole weekend and leaves your garage door open. You pay $48 for that mistake.
Yikes... I should disclose that I hate space heaters, lol.
Yeah but unless you have a heat pump with additional capacity, I don't, a space heater or this kind of device is necessary if temps hit -22. Like tonight will! (No gas to house either.)
Yeah but unless you have a heat pump with additional capacity, I don't, a space heater or this kind of device is necessary if temps hit -22. Like tonight will! (No gas to house either.)
Heat pumps aren't going to help you at -22 either sadly. Many of them drop efficiency when outside temp is that low and a supplemental space heater inside the unit. Even the new ones that claim to be super efficient ☹️. There is no great solution, even gas is more $$$ now.
Sounds like you're in the necessary boat, keeping pipes from freezing or something? I was just trying to raise some awareness for folks who think $100 and they can make their garage or shed as cozy as they like and don't realize what $$$ is going to come at the end of the month.
Good price for those who need it. Yes, space heaters and high wattage units will be costly but still less than paying a plumber for burst pipes!
This is designed to wire directly to a 30 AMP breaker and does NOT use a wall plug. You'll probably need an electrician to come add a line for it.
I got this very model for full price of $209, 2 years ago and it works great so this deal is a slickdeal! My garage is 500 sq foot attached to the house so it's usually even on cold sub 30 degree days in the mid 30's in my garage. This heater once turned on , usually takes an hour to 90 min to get up to 60-65 degrees but it all depends on how cold it's outside but this little heater packs a punch. As for cost it's electric so yeah if you leave this on all day and night it's going to get pricey, but i as most converted my garage into a mini gym so for those 3-5 days a week for 2-3 hours of use this really only comes out to about $20-$30 extra on your electric bill between the months of November- April.
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5000w = 5kwh x $0.20 (or whatever you pay per kilowatt hour) = $1 an hour. Doesn't seem like a lot but when it runs 3 hours a day for a month it adds up = $90. Or when your kid or relative forgets it on the whole weekend and leaves your garage door open. You pay $48 for that mistake.
Yikes... I should disclose that I hate space heaters, lol.
5000w = 5kwh x $0.20 (or whatever you pay per kilowatt hour) = $1 an hour. Doesn't seem like a lot but when it runs 3 hours a day for a month it adds up = $90. Or when your kid or relative forgets it on the whole weekend and leaves your garage door open. You pay $48 for that mistake.
Yikes... I should disclose that I hate space heaters, lol.
Sounds like you're in the necessary boat, keeping pipes from freezing or something? I was just trying to raise some awareness for folks who think $100 and they can make their garage or shed as cozy as they like and don't realize what $$$ is going to come at the end of the month.
This is designed to wire directly to a 30 AMP breaker and does NOT use a wall plug. You'll probably need an electrician to come add a line for it.