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Electric Garage Heater, 10,000-Watt Digital Fan-Forced Ceiling Mount Shop Heater with Full-Function Remote, 240-Volt Hardwired Heater with 12-Hour Timer, Ideal for Workshop

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Size: 10000-Watt Hardwired


Features

  • Adjustable Angle & 10KW High Output: The garage heater has adjustable louvers and variable mounting angle to direct the air output. Its maximum BTUs of 34,120 is powerful enough to heat a large area up to 1,500 square feet. 10,000 watts of power to meet your different needs
  • ECO Mode & Timer Function: With a built-in precise temperature sensor, the smart ECO mode automatically adjusts the working mode or turns off based on the ambient temperature. You can also set an auto-off timer (1-12 hours) to save on energy bills
  • Thermostat & Overheat Protection: Our garage heater is equipped with a built-in thermostat. You can adjust the power to suit your needs and preferences (from 45F to 95F). And a built-in sensor switches the device off automatically if it overheats
  • Safe & Sturdy Structure: Our electric garage heater is made of heavy-duty steel material, which is very strong and durable, and has a long service life. In addition, the heater for workshop is ETL certified to ensure your safe use
  • Hardwired Installation: You will need an electrician to do this safely. The garage heater must be grounded and hardwired to a properly sized current protection circuit breaker in accordance with the (US) National Electric Code and local codes
  • Note:This heater does not come with a power cord

Brand: TEMPWARE


Special Feature: Energy Efficient, ECO, Remote Control, Overheat Protection


Color: Blue


Form Factor: Cabinet


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: TEMPWARE


Special Feature: Energy Efficient, ECO, Remote Control, Overheat Protection


Color: Blue


Form Factor: Cabinet


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Product Dimensions: 18"D x 16"W x 18"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Garage,Shop


Mounting Type: 240-Volt Hardwired Installation


Room Type: Garage,Greenhouse, Shop


Heating Coverage: 1500 square feet


Burner type: Radiant


Heat Output: 34120 British Thermal Units


Fuel Type: Electric


Voltage: 240 Volts


Amperage: 41.67 Amps


Min Temperature Setting: 45 Degrees Fahrenheit


Max Temperature Setting: 95 Degrees Fahrenheit


UPC: 797442548466


Item Weight: 43.9 pounds


Item model number: TW10000ER


Warranty Description: 12-month warranty


Batteries required: No


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  • Mighty little heater! Didnt work out well with our 13ft ceilings
Size: 7500-Watt Hardwired
FIRST IMPRESSION The unit seems fairly well constructed although the sticker on the front with all the buttons/labels was half peeling off but easily stuck on again. The unit it shockingly light and small for what I expected a 220V 7,500 watt heater to be. The terminals on the connection block don't feel extremely sturdy although they did the job. One of the heating element grates were bent but didn't seem to affect safety/functionality. We connected a 50 amp range cord to the unit that would connect to the NEMA14-50 outlet we had installed by our home builder for this very purpose. As recommended, we popped in a 40 amp breaker and flipped the switch. Worked great. CONDITIONS Because a heater's performance can be dramatically affected by the environment, I'll spell out the conditions in our garage. We mounted it in a 13ft tall, 26x26 partially (attached to home) insulated garage that has a doorway left open to a standard 9ft 22x22 partially insulated garage. The primary garage to heat is 676sqft and the other garage is 484sqft for a total of 1160sqft of garage. The unit is mounted roughly 9ft off the ground in the 13ft garage. Ambient temps outside are 37 degrees today and we ran the unit on high for 2 hours. By the 1 hour mark it had taken the garage from 41 degrees to 50. By the end of hour 2, it was only 55. (Please note - the temperature was taken on the opposite side of the garage, roughly 5ft off the ground) The thermostat on the heater never read above 67, which tells us it was struggling with the size of the garage. When standing on a ladder, it became immediately obvious that all the heat was sitting about 7 to 8 feet off the ground, and a ceiling fan in the garage would do wonders for pushing that heat down. Still, I'm questioning if this unit will be enough with an uninsulated garage this size. I'm sure that insulating it would definitely make a difference but I'm not out in the garage enough to need that. I just want to keep the garage at 45 to keep everything from freezing and simply need some heat blasting in the half hour I'm doing any projects outside. I'm not a fan of turning on a heater for 2 hours before i'm gonna be out there to get into the mid 50s, plus in Ohio, high 30s outside is pretty warm for winter. Usually we're close to single digits to teens this time of year, and that has me much more concerned how this would perform under those colder conditions. FUNCTIONALITY The very best part about electric heaters is that you immediately get very hot heat. Within 15 seconds it was blowing nearly 200 degrees. 2 minutes later it was in the high 300s. This heater makes quick work of spitting out that heat. It has 4 modes, Fan only, Low, High and Eco. It might be a stretch calling Eco a mode as it more or less switches between the other 3 modes depending on the conditions in the room. I found it a little useless personally, so I stuck to low and high. Fan mode does just that, blows only the fan without any heat, Low mode turns on most of the heating elements and high turns them all on. As I'll explain down in the cost section, low mode only uses 15% less energy than high, so it might simply leave one of the heating elements off. I found that pointless as it barely saves any money but somehow feels like it's putting out A LOT less heat. I would have preferred a low mode that were closer to half the cost to run. To no surprise, High worked best of all, but of course costs the most to run. Of note, the fan does NOT change speeds on any of the modes, it just uses less/more heating elements which make up for the cost difference. If I'm being picky, I feel like it's a little on the weak side. Would have been nice to have seen a little more oomph to push all that heat farther out in the room. When turning off, the unit, it will run for 90 more seconds to cool off the elements enough to shut down. It even counts this 90 seconds down on the temp display, which I thought was a pretty cool touch. Most manufacturers do NOT recommend cutting power to heaters immediately (via an external power cut-off) except for emergencies for this reason, as cooling the elements off both affects longevity as well as safety of red hot elements. The remote is simple and not confusing at all to use EFFICIENCY/RUNNING COST Everyone keeps asking how much this unit costs to run so I've decided to post some cold-hard, no BS numbers captured with our energy monitoring software we use. Your own cost to run may vary wildly depending on your electricity rate, but I've included pictures of the wattage/cost for all 3 modes. These are based off our electric rate of $0.16 per kW. Fan only mode draws 38 watts and barely costs $0.01/hr. Low runs about 6,350 watts and costs roughly $0.92/hr. Lastly, High will pull the full 7,500 watts and will be around $1.09/hr. Low mode only draws about 15% less energy than high, so I found the savings to be moot when the heat put out feels like about half. In the 2 hours we ran it, the cost averaged out to about $0.15 per degree raised from 41 degrees. That number can grown very quickly as you get below freezing and into the single digits/zero. SUMMARY I was very happy with the performance of this heater, although I've spelled out quite a few reasons why it isn't what I was hoping for in our situation. We're presented with a couple of options to solve our issue with this unit under-producing for our needs (A) We can either buy a ceiling fan for the garage that will push a lot of that hot air down making it much more efficient and likely much closer to the size we need, (B) We could insulate the garage (which would be substantial cost) or lastly (C) we can just try the 10,000 watt unit, which will run roughly $0.38 (or 25% more) per hour more. Given that Amazon gives your free returns for 30 days, we will likely try the 10,000 watt model and compare their performance, then return whichever we don't feel like keeping. Granted we only used this heater for one day, but my initial impression is 5 stars for anyone with a smaller garage/workshop with lower ceilings and/or insulated walls. If you've gotta overcome 1 or both of those issues, you may need a bigger unit or a ceiling fan to make it work for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Stavesacre Stavesacre

  • Nice heater, quiet, Thermostat is a bit wonky.
Size: 5000-Watt Hardwired (Electric)
I bought this heater to A.)replace an old, noise Enco 220V heater I have had for years. And B. so I could have a working thermostat on the heater. The unit is well built and light weight. It was easy to wire with the correct size wires seeing it draws a lot of current, so follow their recommendations. The only issue i have is the thermostat and how it "works" or doesn't work. The sensor is installed on the back of the unit where the "cold" air comes into the heater box. So this air is moving and cold. You get a false reading for the actual temperature in the room. Secondly, when you try and increase or decrease the set temperature with the control panel the display goes to the highest possible temperature 80F and you have to crank it down with the push button controls? Want to increase your set point 2 degrees? Nope goes to 80 and the have to crank it down! It very hard to get the thermostat to work properly. I will invariably install a separate digital PID and hook it up to the heater. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by J. Gaertner

  • Doesn't come with a beer coozy
Size: 10000-Watt Hardwired with Remote
This should really come with a beer coozy. Sadly it does not. Kind of a double edged sword here. It heats up faster than you can drink a celebration beer, so youve gotta invest in a better fridge too. I have a pioneer mini split thats great for maintaining a moderate temp for long periods of time IN IDEAL CIRCUMSTANCES. ie...... 30 degrees outside, no snow, garage doors closed. Mini split will maintain a comfy 60 degrees no problem. But if outside temp drops below negative 20 the mini split is dead in the water. Same issue with heavy snow or opening the main garage door. In the past ive used propane or kerosene in those situations but really dislike the fumes and the refilling process - if your torpedo is out of fuel theres a 99% chance the pump is frozen at the gas station tooo. So I really wanted a way to heat up my garage locally and quickly. This thing is spot on! Had to upgrade my breaker and wiring to handle it. But absolutely worth the investment. 1400 sq ft garage and it heats up almost uncomfortably hot where it's aimed within a few minutes. But raises the ambient temp of the entire space within 30 minutes. Even if the garage door is cracked. Highly recommend. And get a beer coozy too, if you like your drinks colder than your shop. PS read some comments about noise.... no issues here. Thing sounds like a massage chair 5 blocks away. Just purrs. But it does vibrate a lot. So make sure it's fastened solidly. Otherwise It would probably sound like a dodge demon from 5 feet away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Nice heater
Size: 5000-Watt Hardwired (Electric)
Live in Michigan, bought this for my 20by20 garage. Would have gave it a 5 star review but after installing and running it was very loud. I had to rescrew in the fan housing. This was the only issue. Now it is quiet and heats up entire garage in 15 minutes. Install was easy
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024 by Jason Melkonian Jason Melkonian

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