thr3squared
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I am looking for an economical heating solution in my detached garage. 25’x17’ (with 8’ ceiling). Fully insulated including the ceiling, standard garage door at one end and glass slider at the other. Detached from the house and no gas line is available.
I’m in northern CA so winters aren’t bad, but so I don’t need to wear a big coat and beanie to do work having heat would be great. I would only run this when I’m in the shop (maybe start up an hour before I intend to work).
I came across this style heater and was wondering if anyone here was familiar with it and what their experience was? I do have 240v outlet available. The one detail I don’t see in the description is the recommended square footage it’s capable of heating
Dr. Heater DR966 240-volt Hardwired Shop Garage Commercial Heater, 3000-watt/6000-watt, DR966 240V & Conntek 29139-180 15-Feet Locking Power Cord for Model L6-30P to Model SJTW 10/3, 30-Amp, 250-volt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMKZRGFM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I’m in northern CA so winters aren’t bad, but so I don’t need to wear a big coat and beanie to do work having heat would be great. I would only run this when I’m in the shop (maybe start up an hour before I intend to work).
I came across this style heater and was wondering if anyone here was familiar with it and what their experience was? I do have 240v outlet available. The one detail I don’t see in the description is the recommended square footage it’s capable of heating
Dr. Heater DR966 240-volt Hardwired Shop Garage Commercial Heater, 3000-watt/6000-watt, DR966 240V & Conntek 29139-180 15-Feet Locking Power Cord for Model L6-30P to Model SJTW 10/3, 30-Amp, 250-volt https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMKZRGFM/?tag=atomicindus08-20