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The Dura Heat Electric Forced Air Heater delivers a powerful 5,120 BTU output, effectively heating areas up to 250 sq ft. With a built-in thermostat and overheat shut-off feature, this rugged steel heater combines safety and efficiency, making it a reliable choice for any professional workspace or home environment.
B**Y
Great superb heater 💪
I've bought 3 of these for a garage in Dallas tx the weather here is all types I give this heater a 5 star like any other small heater if the outside temp get lower then 25 with the wind blowing it's not going to be as piping hot if course but this heater just one of them holdse up and I have a big 2 car garage with high ceilings that I transformed into a lounge and media room and I'm buying another one as of today after 3 years of running everyday for 4 to 5 months in the winter the top thermostat knob got stuck from excessive heat and I believe the heater mechanism clunked out but other than that it held for the pricing good little product I endorses it for anybody
E**T
My Terrible Mistake
What a piece of garbage is this machine ? It will not heat up a bird's nest. I wasted my money buying this contraption. I find it disgraceful and insulting that this is even sold to the public. This 1.5 Pro Temp heater is highly defective.
C**.
On time productive
Was not what I needed at this time
K**E
2 x Dura forced air 120v 5120 BTU units
One of them works great and is definitely outputting the advertised BTU. As you can see by the thermal reading of both the inner and outer coils for each unit. The second one not so much, I'm getting 3/4 of the advertised BTU rating from this one. Seems to have some manufacturing issue. I will be returning the defective unit for one that works properly, I've seen that this is potentially a common issue from the reviews. Will update review with more info on actual functionality...Heater 1: inner coil temp 455F, outer coil temp 291F, 5 of the 6 coil rings reached temps well above 400 degrees.Heater 2: inner coil temp 399F, outer coil temp 151F,3 of 6 coils rings reached temps just barely above 400 degrees.While theoretical output is about 5,120 BTU/hr each, practical evidence suggests Heater 2’s output is substantially less, bringing combined effective output down to around 7,500–8,000 BTU/hr rather than the rated 10,240Taking into account significant heat loss from uninsulated garage doors and a 19F external temperature. The garage gained 3F from 48F over a period of 30 minutes. My garage has roughly 6,000 cubic feet of air so the real world but in this case is 648 BTU per hour for both heaters under my very normal conditions.
D**H
Blows in the direction I wanted to keep pipes from freezing
I hope they don't really mean that it should never be left unattended. I will give an update if my house burns down.
Q**.
This product is not as advertised
Been on the market for a couple good heaters I tried this one another one that were similar price off Amazon actually bought two of these and hopes that this would be the heater needed to warm up my garage only 46° outside plugging these heaters they barely move the elements in the frontBarely warm up
M**K
Works, but that's about all.
gets warm, but not hot. On high/max setting get a little warm but certainly not HOT. After running for a couple of hours I was still able to put my hand directly on the front it with no discomfort at all. Just a little warm. Returning.
R**R
Does what I need it to do.
We used this camping. We connected it to our generator, i heated up the tent in just a few minutes.
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