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Brand | Cadet | Comfort Zone | Cadet | KING |
Name | 48 in. 1,000-Watt 240-Volt Electric Baseboard Heater in White | 29 in. 1,500-Watt White Convection Baseboard Heater with Silent Operation | 72 in. 1,500-Watt 240-Volt Electric Baseboard Heater in White | 4 ft. 1000-Watt Baseboard Heater |
Price | $4600 | $4949 | $5953 | $6855 |
Ratings | (179) | (113) | (194) | (10) |
Baseboard Heating Type | Electric | Electric | Electric | Electric |
Voltage (volts) | 240/208 | 120 | 240/208 | 120 |
Heating Technology Type | Convection | Convection | Convection | Convection |
Product Weight (lb.) | 7.25 lb | 10.64 | 10.5 lb | 10 |
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Brand | Cadet | Comfort Zone | Cadet | KING |
Name | 48 in. 1,000-Watt 240-Volt Electric Baseboard Heater in White | 29 in. 1,500-Watt White Convection Baseboard Heater with Silent Operation | 72 in. 1,500-Watt 240-Volt Electric Baseboard Heater in White | 4 ft. 1000-Watt Baseboard Heater |
Price | $4600 | $4949 | $5953 | $6855 |
Ratings | (179) | (113) | (194) | (10) |
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Voltage (volts) | ||||
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Doesn’t heat up my living room at all. I am looking into returning if possible.
We can't determine the exact cost for you, but you may be able to calculate an approximate cost based on this heater using 1500 watts of power to generate heat. You will have to factor in your electricity cost per watt of power, as well as the amount of time you will be running your heater.
I don't know, I have in the hallway about 10' from the bathroom and it heats it just fine.
No it doesn’t very quiet
Probably not. Unit is hot to the touch when used.
we used it in a 6ft by 8ft bathroom it worked great until the control switch fell apart after two winters use in phila pa.I had to trash it because there is no where I could find a replacement switch.what a rip off.John L
It doesn't say. But, it heats better than any I've tried before.
No, it is radiant. It's design allows ample heat flow.
Electrical heaters baseboard type come in 115VAC or 230VAC. It depends on what voltage you need,location, accessibility to run wires, installation cost, and other factors. 1500 watts, it has two settings with thermostat. Most baseboard heaters can be hooked to a wall thermostat or individual thermostats sold separately. Cost to operate either type is based on wattage.
somewhat. It is great for ambient temperature