Reddy Heater Thermostat for Kerosene Heaters #HA1210

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Reddy Heater Thermostat for Kerosene Heaters #HA1210
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #128272 in Home
  • Brand: Master
  • Model: HA1210
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 4.00" w x 9.00" l, 5.00 pounds

Features

  • External capillary thermostat
  • For use with Reddy Heater kerosene forced-air heaters without built-in thermostat
  • Plugs into any standard 120-volt electrical outlet
  • Capillary temperature sensor for faster reaction
  • Measures 4.25 by 9.75 by 3.5 inches (width by height by length); weighs 1.7 pounds

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4Valuable addition to the shop
By Jay Vessels
I heat my woodshop with a 55,000 BTU kerosene heater. The heater I have has a built-in thermostat, but it's junk. I had taken to turning the heater on high until the shop was warm, then turning it off until I noticed it was getting cold. Not good! Since Dad's got this thermostat on his kerosene heater, I knew it would be a good choice.

What I didn't realize until after I bought this thermostat is how good of an idea it is. Now the shop is a much more constant temperature, and it is much more pleasant to be out there.

The only downside to this thermostat is that it would be nice if it had a dedicated power switch, and perhaps a power light so you know when it's plugged in and turned on.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Wrong brand
By gary plopan
The only problem i have is i passed on some cheaper deals to order a "Reddy Heater" brand thermostat and that is not what i recieved. I recieved an "off" brand, not what was described when i ordered. On the other hand , so far it seems to work ok, i just wish i would have recieved what i ordered.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Very small temperature scale
By Miles
This works fine, but the rotary temperature selector should be bigger. No way to select it to a precise degree. For example, 70 and 75 are so close together that you can select somewhere between them and it will keep somewhere between them. Fine for a workshop or something, but I wanted to use it for a different (non-kerosene) heater in the house and it is hard to get just right for using in the house.

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