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Electric Garage Heaters



Electric garage heaters are the most effective type of heater.  Electric heaters are working using  the principle of convection. Convention causes the air outside the heater itself to warm up and rise, so new, colder air can replace it, and is then heated in recurring process.

Electric Heater for Garage

Electric Heater for Garage

It should be mentioned, that when an electric heater is way too small for an garage area, it can not get all the air to circulate, and it will lead to fail of heating  entire area. On the other way, when an electric heater is too large for an area, it uses an unfounded amount of energy.

Electric  garage heaters usually provide even more than sufficient heat for small areas such as outbuildings and residential garages, and their portability and size make them ideally suited for weekend uses. Also add to that thermostat controls, used so you can set the temperature to your convenience, safety features such as overheating, and also modern energy efficient models, and you can’t go wrong with a well-placed electric garage heater for your garage or shop.

In case you need more heating power, consider some of the other heaters’ models on the market.

Most Popular Electric Heaters Manufacturers

  • Dayton Heaters
  • Fahrenheat Heaters
  • Qmark Heaters
  • Reddy Heaters
  • Electric Tankless Water Heaters

Types of Electric Garage Heaters

  • Electric furnaces are not a very popular home heating solution because oil and gas furnaces are more energy-efficient. But for houses in warmer climates winter heating costs may not be a great financial concern. Even the opposite, the initial cost of installation, a major house investment, may be a bigger hurdle to overcome inexpensive central heating option without blowing up their monthly budget costs.
  • Far Infrared Electric Heaters radiate heat into your home. Far infrared heaters actually heat you from the inside out, while conventional heaters must first heat the air surrounding you. It works in the exact same way that the sun heats you while you’re standing outside on a cloudless day.
  • Electric Heat Pumps are another option and one that’s gaining momentum with each passing year. Rather than using electricity to generate heat, heat pumps actually exchange air particles between indoor and outdoor spaces. You can say that it pulls warmer air particles into your house, while expelling particles of cooler air.

Electric Garage Heaters are an excellent choice for small spaces or garages where heat is not a permanent concern. Those heaters  are small, safe, and portable. They can be placed on a shelf, the floor, or your workbench. Majority of electric garage heaters include safety features that will automatically shut themselves down if you knock them over or accidentally throw a blanket over them.

Best Offers

NewAir G73 Electric Garage Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 279.00
Dayton L5600 Electric Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 239.95
Vornado TVH600 Electric Space Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 209.99
Dimplex CKHA20D31W 120V Electric Kickspace Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 180.00
Dayton U37 Electric Heater
Offer by: Air & Water
Price: USD 89.95

Heaters Manufacturers

Armstrong
Chromalox
Dimplex
Enerco
Fahrenheat
Hot Dawg
Marley
Modine
Mr. Heater
Noritz
Qmark
Reddy
Reznor
Salamander

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