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The Dura Heat EUH4000 is a powerful 4000W electric forced air heater designed for efficient heating in various environments. With a compact size of 10.75in x 8.35in x 13in and a lightweight design of 5.81 kg, it offers portability and convenience. The heater features a fan-forced hot air circulation system, a fan-only setting, and an overheat shut-off for safety. It comes with a NEMA 6-20P plug and a ceiling/wall mounting kit, making it easy to set up and use in any space.
Brand | Dura Heat |
Model Number | EUH4000 |
Color | Yellow |
Product Dimensions | 27.31 x 22.23 x 29.85 cm; 5.81 kg |
Power / Wattage | 3750 watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | Yes |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 5.81 Kilograms |
J**I
Great, for what it is....
Ok, some of these reviews are funny! Needs an adapter because it's a foreign plug, LOL. This needs a NEMA 6-20R Receptacle Outlet. It is 20 amp. Don't expect 30 amp heat. The max is 4000w on this plug. The one you plug in your bathroom is 1500w max. This does make heat, but only so much and the strong fan mask things a bit. Turn it off and hold your hand above it. It is considerably hot. The fan is good though, to distribute heat. I just happen to have this receptacle (outlet) in my garage, and this plugs right in. If you have this outlet, this is all the heat you can get out of it. Just remember, most are trying to heat a garage, and not the Wife's bathroom. 20 amp can only make so much heat. I bought a "used - very good" from Amazon. It was brand new for sure. Probably someone who didn't have a "foreign plug adapter". Was just what I was looking for. Not easy to find this in-between size. Like I said, already had the outlet in my garage.
D**S
garbage don't buy it save your $$$
This heater is garbage, I brought it last summer and decided to finally open the box and use it. Very disappointedplease everyone save your money!!!!! It has a european plug so you will have to make another purchase of an adapter plug. And most of all it doesn't even get hot..it's barely warm, it's nothing but a hunk of junk. I'm furious that this doesn't get hot and the blower barely fans. PLEASE DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS HUNK OF JUNK IT'S USELESS!!!!!!! I purchased it in 2020 & never used until yesterday 6/2/23
J**S
Loud but effective
The heat output is fine. It raises the temp of my 10x15 greenhouse sufficiently. However it is a loud fan that I can hear even outside of the greenhouse, and it runs continuously, not just when the heating element is on. It is easy to set up and mount to a wall or ceiling. It also has a base that will let it sit on a surface. Solid, well built, compact. Did I say loud?
M**N
Fan always on, decent heat
It’s only 3750 watts, but puts out decent heat considering the high fan output. The fan runs all the time until you turn the switch off. The thermostat just controls the power to the element (when switch is on). I’m using it in our apartment on the air conditioner plug to warm up the house when we get home and then use regular heaters to keep it warm. it’s louder than the in wall Cadet heaters, but it is a shop heater so don’t expect whisper quiet. Overall it seems to work well!Started using it in the shop and It brings my 22x24x9 one window insulated shop up about 10 degrees F in 30 minutes. I like the heater, just wish it was quieter.
D**N
It heats pretty good.
I bought this unit knowing it would not heat the 850 sqft. Of my well insulated shot. So here's the scoop. After unpacking and testing on a workench and heat came out I used the mounting bracket to mark the screw locations on the wall and drilled pilot holes for mounting and put in the screws leaving room to mount the bracket. Step 2 I mounted the bracket to the enclosed strap I mounted earlier. Step 3 I hung the unit and bracket on the wall and secured the screws and plugged it in and turned it on. At that time the outside temp had come up from 28°f to 40° f. The shop was 50°f. In 2 hours the inside temp was 66°f. Mind you the ceiling in the wood shop is an average 10 ft. That's why I give this unit 5*s. Heat output is very good even if it won't fry your face 2 ft in front of it. Very safe and adequate. Temp only 3*s as it does not have a thermostat. Only 3*s because I know a lot of people don't know that a garage heater is not a main source of regulated heating. Noise level got 5*s but if you don't know about garage heaters you'll disagree. This one makes the noise of a 20" shop fan. You can carry on a conversation about 3' in front of it and don't need ear plugs. It's easy to hang and use and can heat better than I thought it would. But if you want 80°f on a 20°f day in an unheated 2 car garage, forget it and buy a 20,000BTU heat pump. Oh yes, actual rating is labeled as 3750 Watt so your 20 amp breaker is plenty good between 208 and 240 volts.
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