TNToy
Well-known member
Kind of a future purchase, since I have a long way to go wiring and organizing my garage before I use it very much...
They installed 2 of these Marvin #7060 heaters back in our parts department a week ago... So the guys wouldn't freeze while pulling parts, and when I found out they came from a local hardware store for $45 it was hard to pass up.
I know I won't get an 80 degree garage in the dead of winter off of 15 amps, but these work pretty well. It'll get it warm enough that I can feel my fingers, and take my coat off when it's 50 degrees outside.
So I went over on my lunch break and grabbed the last one. You can run it on 1 or 2 tubes - 6.25 amps or 12.5 amps. There's a pull cord that switches between Off, 1 and 2. It runs off of any 110v outlet.
Just thought you'd all like to know about the alternatives to running gas lines if you've got a 1 or 2 car garage. I doubt it'd heat anything larger than my 25x25, or anywhere with a 12' ceiling.
They installed 2 of these Marvin #7060 heaters back in our parts department a week ago... So the guys wouldn't freeze while pulling parts, and when I found out they came from a local hardware store for $45 it was hard to pass up.
I know I won't get an 80 degree garage in the dead of winter off of 15 amps, but these work pretty well. It'll get it warm enough that I can feel my fingers, and take my coat off when it's 50 degrees outside.
So I went over on my lunch break and grabbed the last one. You can run it on 1 or 2 tubes - 6.25 amps or 12.5 amps. There's a pull cord that switches between Off, 1 and 2. It runs off of any 110v outlet.
Just thought you'd all like to know about the alternatives to running gas lines if you've got a 1 or 2 car garage. I doubt it'd heat anything larger than my 25x25, or anywhere with a 12' ceiling.