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Details: Shinic Space Heater,1500W Milkhouse Heater with Thermostat, Stay Cool Durable Metal Housing, Overheat protection, 3-Prong Plug, Tip-Over Auto Shut Off, Utility Heater for Garage, Bedroom, Greenhouse
Brand: shinic
The SHINIC portable utility heater is a durable heater designed for use in garage/shop applications, where supplemental heat is needed. It features a rugged and durable metal housing.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- 【Durable & Portable Space Heater】The SHINIC milkhouse heater features a heavy-duty, all-metal housing that is durable and strong enough to last for years. Equipped with an stay-cool convenient carry handle, help you easy to move this heater when it’s working
- 【Fast Heating】The greenhouse heater with thermostat, 2 heat settings and a natural wind mode. 1500W high-heat mode and 1300W low-heat mode, more efficient than the other space heaters, and the heat coverage up to 200 sq.ft. With heating element and powerful fan that blows out the heated air, to quickly warm your small greenhouse and garage
- 【3-Prong Plug for Advanced Safety】The SHINIC milkhouse heater is designed with a 3-prong plug, which is safer than most 2-prong plug milk house heaters on the market. This electric space heater is safer to use in every corner of your house and is suitable for living rooms, workshops, garages and greenhouses
- 【Tip-over and Overheat Protection】 The space heater is also equipped with an overheat protection device, that will automatically shuts off the heater once the internal temperature becomes too high. In addition, The SHINIC’s unique built-in anti-tip device will automatically turn off the heater when the product is tilted or accidentally dropped to prevent fire
- 【Adjustable Thermostat】It’s easy to find the perfect temperature and take control of your comfort space with the adjustable rotary thermostat on this compact utility heater
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Patio Heaters
Looking to extend your outdoor living space into the cooler months? A patio heater can be the perfect solution. This guide will help you make an informed decision when purchasing one.Types of Patio Heaters:
1. Propane: Portable and powerful, ideal for larger spaces
2. Electric: Easy to use, no fuel needed, perfect for covered areas
3. Natural Gas: Permanent installation, cost-effective long-term
4. Infrared: Energy-efficient, provides instant heat
Key Factors to Consider:
Heating Area
Calculate your space requirements
Consider the heater’s BTU rating or heating radius
Account for wind exposure
Safety Features
Tip-over protection
Automatic shut-off
Heat-resistant guards
CSA or UL safety certification
Mobility and Storage
Weight and portability
Weather resistance
Storage requirements during off-season
Budget Considerations
Initial purchase cost
Fuel/operating costs
Installation expenses (if required)
Additional Features
Adjustable temperature controls
Weather-resistant finish
Decorative elements
Built-in lighting
Maintenance Tips:
Regular cleaning
Proper fuel storage
Weather protection
Annual safety checks
How to use Patio Heaters
Patio heaters are a great way to extend outdoor comfort during cooler months. Start by placing the heater on a flat, stable surface away from flammable materials. For gas heaters, ensure proper gas connection and ventilation. Electric heaters should be plugged into a grounded outlet.Turn on the heater following the manufacturers instructions, and adjust the heat settings as needed. Always supervise the heater while in use and turn it off when not needed. Regular maintenance, like cleaning and checking for damage, ensures safe and efficient operation. Enjoy cozy outdoor gatherings year-round!
How to Maintain Patio Heaters
Regular maintenance of your patio heater ensures optimal performance and longevity. Start by cleaning the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Check gas connections for leaks using soapy water, looking for bubbles that indicate problems. Clean the burner regularly to remove debris and ensure proper airflow.Store your heater in a dry place during off-seasons, and cover it when not in use. Inspect the ignition system and replace batteries as needed. For propane heaters, check tank connections and replace worn gaskets.
Always follow manufacturer guidelines and conduct safety checks before each use. Professional servicing is recommended annually for optimal performance and safety.
Remember to keep spare parts handy and address any issues promptly to avoid larger problems later.