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Details: Cadet Com-Pak Bath Electric Wall Heater Complete Unit with Thermostat and Timer (Model: CBC103TW, Part: 65101), 120/240 Volt, 1000 Watt, White
Brand: Cadet
Enjoy lasting warmth with the Cadet CBC103TW Com-Pak Bath In-Wall Fan-Forced Bathroom Heater. At 1,000 Watts and 240/120 Volts, it is not only adaptable but powerful. Ideal for heating bathrooms, it is a safer alternative to space heaters. This model fits with Com-Pak series wall cans making installation or replacement a breeze. It’s topped off with a powder coat paint system that provides a smooth finish and resists damage for long-lasting performance. Included is one Cadet Com-Pak Bathroom Heater with a thermostat and timer. This heater is fitted with a high-temperature safety shut-off feature to guarantee your well-being. Proudly assembled in the USA with a 3-year warranty. California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Fast Heating: At 1000 Watts and 240/120 Volts, this quietly-operating heater will warm up bathrooms quickly.
- Easy Installation: This unit is equipped with a smart, compact design that allows for simple recess mounting and seamless integration with your decor. Safe: Easily control this unit with the simple twist of the thermostat knob. Turn the knob all the way to the right for your desired operating temperature, then to the left until it clicks. For additional temperature adjustments, turn left for cooler and right for warmth.
- Contents: Includes one Com-Pak Bath Electric Wall Heater (complete unit) with a thermostat and a timer in white.
- Durable: Rest easy with a 3-year warranty and smart safety features including an automatic high-temperature shutoff and a thermostat override timer to protect your bathroom while heating.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Electric Space Heaters
Electric heaters are a great option if you live in a cold climate. A space heater is great because it offers quick, efficient heat, and its easy to use. Electric heaters use electricity to power a fan that blows infrared waves into the air.- Size. Electric heaters come in different sizes, including tabletop, plug-in, and convection.
- Heat. Most electric heaters have three different heat optionslow, medium, and high.
- Power. The amount of electricity your heater consumes depends on its size and the heat setting.
- Plug-In and Non-Plug-In. Electric heaters can be either plug-in or non-plug-in.
- Warranty. Most electric heaters come with a warranty between 1 and 3 years.
How to choose Electric Space Heaters
Here are some factors to consider when choosing an Electric Space Heater.Placement and Size. Space heaters come in various sizes, ranging from 1,000 Watts to 2,000 Watts. The placement of your heater is also important. For example, most heaters are designed to be placed against a wall, but some models are designed to be used independently in open spaces.
Efficiency and Safety Features. Many heaters offer safety features such as auto-shutoff and overheat protection. However, you shouldnt sacrifice efficiency for convenience. Make sure to choose a heater that features a high enough wattage to efficiently heat a space; otherwise, youll end up wasting a lot of energy and money.
How to use Electric Space Heaters
The use of electric space heaters is on the rise. The reason is simple, portable electric heaters can provide a lot of benefits. They can keep you warm on cold days without producing a lot of noise, and they can also be more economical than using a central heating system to heat your entire home.However, there are some important things you should keep in mind when using electric space heaters in your home. The most important thing to remember about electric space heaters is to never put them against any flammable materials. Make sure to use a mat, rug, or wood crate as padding between the heater and the floor.
You should also make sure to turn off the heater and unplug it before going to bed at night. This is standard operating procedure in many homes. If you forget to unplug the heater, you run the risk of waking up to a house fire in the middle of the night!