Cadet Manufacturing 67508 120-Volt White Hard Wired Com Pak Fan Forced Electric Heater, 1000-Watt

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Cadet Manufacturing 67508 120-Volt White Hard Wired Com Pak Fan Forced Electric Heater, 1000-Watt
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Product Description

Cadet Manufacturing 67508 White Hard Wired Com Pak Fan Forced Electric Heater 120V, 1000W has an adjustable, built-in thermostat. Wall can, high gloss enamel paint. 12"H x 9"W, UL listed.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17045 in Home
  • Brand: Cadet Manufacturing
  • Model: 67508
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.50" h x 14.00" w x 5.25" l, 7.05 pounds

Features

  • Built-in Adjustable Thermostat
  • Fan Forced Electric Heater
  • High Gloss Enamel Paint
  • UL Listed Heater

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Easy to Install - Quiet motor
By homer0768
Installed this heater in a small mudroom I built in our home. Our home has forced hot air and it would not have been easy to get the ductwork into the room for heat so I looked for an alternate heat source and found this nice little heater in my searching. Based on other reviews I read mostly positive reviews and I can only agree with all of them. Fan motor is VERY quiet and the heater heats up super quickly and the blower moves the heat around very nicely. I would recommend this for any small room that needs a heat source or even like a bathroom if you were looking for additional heat to supplement your primary heat source in the cold climates / months (say to take the chill out while taking a shower). Directions were clear - pay close attention that THIS product is for a 120V line - there is another version for 240V so make sure you are buying the right model. Can be used with an external Thermostat which would allow you to maintain a specific temperature - the bu ilt in thermostat would have to be manually set using a room thermometer and then you wuold cut back the dial to maintin that temp. Also I do not believe the heater techincally has an 'off' setting - the lowest left setting on the dial basically set's the thermostat so cold it doesn't let the heater turn on. A more precise solution would be to install an external thermostat (I found a compatable one for $20 on Amazon) - instructions would come with the thermostat to install the thermostat.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
3What was I thinking when I purchased this?
By T. Morris
OK... I got a good deal on it new at a thrift shop and that's about where the good news ends. if you have new construction, or you're doing a major remodel, then this is pretty easy to install. If you're trying to add it in a finished wall it's a problem. The mounting flanges are on top & bottom and the side are flared in toward the back so you can't nail it flush with a wall stud. You need to add a header at top & bottom to properly secure it to some framing... or put some plywood backing behind the drywall and put some screws in but that's not ideal. Also, the thermostat will not turn it off so it won't work in an area that you allow to get pretty cold... we have it on a landing to keep a huge window from icing over. I had to add a wall switch so I could turn it off completely but you can also add a line voltage wall mount thermostat. Lastly, at 1000 watts it's not all that effective and uses a lot of electricity but the up side is it has a fan but you can do much bette r with a portable heater. I will likely remove it and add a 240V baseboard unit. That's why I gave it 3 stars but if you just want to add a nice looking 120V fan unit to a small space... like a bathroom... you would probably be rating it higher than I did. I really don't think any electric heater is safe to leave unattended unless it will turn off completely when you turn the thermostat all the way down.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice little heater
By Michael Rosenstock
I installed it with an additional thermostat on the opposite wall in a small bathroom. I relly wanted one without the stst but could not find a complete unit, just parts. Does a nice job.

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