🔥 Heat Up Your Space, Not Your Floor!
The Comfort Zone Garage Heater is a powerful 5,000-watt ceiling-mounted electric heater designed for indoor use in spaces like garages and workshops. With a robust steel construction, it offers durability and efficient heating for areas up to 1,000 sq. ft. Featuring three heat settings, user-friendly controls, and enhanced safety features, this heater ensures a comfortable and secure environment, making it an essential addition to any workspace.
Heating Coverage | 1000 sq. ft. |
Heating Element | Fan-Forced |
Heat Output | 17065 British Thermal Units |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Amperage | 20.83 Amps |
Min Temperature Setting | 45 Degrees |
Max Temperature Setting | 95 Degrees |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Voltage | 240 |
Heating Method | Forced Air |
Recommended Uses For Product | Garage, Home |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Room Type | Shop, Garage |
Additional Features | Cool Touch Exterior, Manual Thermostat, Overheat Protection |
Form Factor | Cabinet |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | Hard-Wired Electric |
Item Weight | 20.39 Pounds |
Cable Length | 5 Feet |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.02"D x 10.63"W x 12.91"H |
Color | Grey |
V**N
Ignore the bad reviews............. this machine WORKS !!!
Got mine installed and did not have the hinge rear to drop access to the wire hookup area. Simple install to the garage ceiling with a pilot hole for a 2" long, 1/4 in width wood hex head with nice big flat washers to support the single center attachment point to the garage ceiling. Ezy pzy and plenty secure. I wanted to be able to turn the fan direction if wanted.Ran 10 ga 2 wire with ground to it from the QUALITY dryer plug bought here at the Zon, and wired the unit. I set on heat level #2 and turned it on.Excellent HOT heat coming out, and 12 feet away the fan is clearly doing it's job. The fan power is fine, the heat is HOT just set on 2, and the only potential drawback for some is the thermostat is not as accurate in function as your whole house furnace is. Who cares?Most are using this for a garage or shop, and some don't want those to drop under freezing when unattended and unused. I set up a remote temp sensor and in a 12 x 25 ft garage, in Omaha NE and if you want to keep your garage above freezing, this unit can do that. Really, it can do that not working very hard.I was thinking this was a big toy, might help a little or might not. I was wrong. This is a serious tool, well made, works, hot heat and fan plenty strong - and all at $109? Are you kidding me??Can see other uses for this heater, too. This is NOT a toy, works, HOT heat, good fan, makes a bit of mild fan noise but WHO CARES? You sleeping in your garage?I got the ex warranty so if this goes South I'm covered, but by any account this is a nice unit, works, built solidly and if you do your own wiring be SAFE and be SURE to use a GOOD dryer plug with a lot of surface contact to your 10 ga wire. Critical. Tight and solid good connections is important. Get your gas cans out of your garage and into the shed.Read directions and adhere to them. They're there for a reason. My garage ceiling is only 7" but I attached this as high as I could right to the ceiling joists, center factory attachment point with big flat washers to help support.VERY impressive heater at this price point!!! Nice. My only nitpick is they should have made the ground attachment point the same as the two positives, with easy secure attachment. I used the extra wide wire crimper tool to secure a yellow 10ga wire loop to the end of the ground wire, then attached that to the ground point on the unit where they supplied the hex head bolt attachment. Works fine. Just UN-necessary and their trying to maximize profit by saving a buck a copy. No bid deal. GOOD UNIT.PS: The Zon 10 ga 2 wire and one ground wire pricing was way better than the big store big name hardware stores here!!
B**S
Great Heater!
I recently purchased the Comfort Zone Hard-Wired Ceiling Mount Garage Space Heater, and I couldn't be more thrilled with my decision! This heater has truly transformed my garage space into a warm and comfortable area, making it perfect for working on projects year-round.First and foremost, the 7,500-watt power output is impressive! It heats up my large garage quickly and efficiently, even on the coldest days. The fan-forced design ensures that the warmth is evenly distributed, eliminating any cold spots. I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly the temperature rises, allowing me to get to work without delay.The digital thermostat is a game changer. It allows for precise temperature control, and I love the convenience of the 12-hour timer feature. Whether I’m working late into the evening or just need a quick heat boost, I can easily set it and forget it. Plus, the remote control is incredibly handy — I can adjust the settings without having to leave my workbench!Safety is always a concern when it comes to heating appliances, and Comfort Zone has delivered on that front as well. The overheat protection feature gives me peace of mind, knowing that the heater will shut off if it gets too hot. This is especially important in a garage environment where flammable materials may be present.Installation was straightforward, and the ceiling mount design helps save space on the floor, making my garage feel more open and organized. The sleek, modern look of the heater also adds an aesthetic touch that I appreciate.Overall, I highly recommend the Comfort Zone Hard-Wired Ceiling Mount Garage Space Heater. Its performance, safety features, and convenience make it an excellent investment for anyone looking to heat their garage or workshop efficiently. This heater has made my workspace much more enjoyable, and I’m excited to tackle more projects with a comfortable environment!
J**N
Works Great with One Small Modification
This heater packs a punch for the price. It heats our 26x24x8’ garage with ease, even into negative temps in the double digits. I kind of wish you could set it down to 40 degrees to save some energy when it gets that cold out, but it bottoms out at 45.The temperature reading is perfectly accurate if you pull the temp probe out of the heater and let it dangle (see photos), but even with the temp probe in the stock position, I found the reading to be stable and reliable, just not accurate (and it climbs quickly, so the heater runs more often). I keep a thermometer in the garage so it wasn’t a big deal, I just ignored the number on the thermostat and adjusted to the thermometer. Much happier after the mod though, and it’s easy peasy.Following the instructions and maintenance will solve most issues. Melted terminals result from screws losing their torque, they should be checked once a year.Would buy again.
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