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- 1,860 matching products for "electric wall heaters"
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Best Price: $160.00
Power Source:Electric ◊ MPN:GFR1500T2 ◊ Product ID:40789240 ◊ Type:Wall Mounted Panel ◊ Features:Thermostat ◊ Safety Features:Thermal Cut-Out ◊ Power:1,500 Watt ◊ Width:16.88 in. ◊ Depth:0.75 in. ◊ Height:7.75 in. ◊ Weight:9 lb. more reviews »
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Best Price: $152.00
Power Source:Electric ◊ MPN:GFR1500 ◊ Product ID:40789854 more reviews »
- 4,520 matching reviews for "electric wall heaters"
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Best Price: $90.00
from Amazon.com
…I installed this electric wall heater in a cabana shower room and it works great. It's easy to install and the dial thermostat lets you adjust the room's temperature automatically.…
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from Amazon.com
… cruddy old electric wall heaters that cost a fortune to run. I'm hoping this unit will be good enough to get me through my first Portland, Oregon winter...but...we'll see. It does seem to be a really…
143 more reviews »
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from By Edgel Groves, Homedepot.com
from By Edgel Groves, Homedepot.com
… feel safe with this product for the first time ever in my life when I think of electric wall heaters.Finally, a Company that has found the ultimate electric heater!!Thank You,Edgel" …
… feel safe with this product for the first time ever in my life when I think of electric wall heaters.Finally, a Company that has found the ultimate electric heater!!Thank You,Edgel…
47 more reviews »
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from By Redr00, Homedepot.com
…this heater is very good. my apartment has two electric wall heaters for ~800sq ft. Last winter we had to abandon the living room cause they couldn't keep it warm enough and the bill one month…
… "I bought this heater to use in my bathroom so that I would not have to use an electric heater and it is great! It is very economical and the 1 lb. propane cylinder lasts a long time…
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from By Redr00, Homedepot.com
from By LittleWhaler, Homedepot.com
…I bought this heater to use in my bathroom so that I would not have to use an electric heater and it is great! It is very economical and the 1 lb. propane cylinder lasts a long time. It heats just…
…After remodeling 2 baths using this Cadet heater as a replacement for old electric baseboard I decided it would be just perfect for my kitchen remodeling job coming up. Quiet operation and easy…
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Best Price: $35.00
from By LittleWhaler, Homedepot.com
…After remodeling 2 baths using this Cadet heater as a replacement for old electric baseboard I decided it would be just perfect for my kitchen remodeling job coming up. Quiet operation and easy…
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from Amazon.com
…I own three of these units--one in my office and two for my porch at home. This works exactly as advertised--no noise, instant heat, and less electricity used than a conventional heater (so I…
33 more reviews »
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from Amazon.com
…I purchased this heater and the "safety" feature doesn't work. I guess you get what you pay for!
The heater does work but there is no on/off switch so you have to unplug it from the wall… 241 more reviews » -
from Amazon.com
…The thermostat quit working on one of our upstairs electric baseboard heaters and I discovered that you can't just buy a regular low voltage wall replacement furnace thermostat. 220 volts goes…
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from Amazon.com
…. This will be the only thing you'll want running on that circuit breaker. If you don't do that, then don't complain about hot plugs or wires. It's not the heater's fault. It's a basic principle of electricity.
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…. This will be the only thing you'll want running on that circuit breaker. If you don't do that, then don't complain about hot plugs or wires. It's not the heater's fault. It's a basic principle of electricity.
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…, central air, built in electric ceiling heat, and a natural gas wall heater. Most of the gas or electric element heaters that I mentioned tend to dry out and remove some of the oxygen from the air which can…
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