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120V Heavy Duty Electric - World Marketing of America

Part #: EUH1500

The World Marketing of America EUH1500 120V Heavy Duty Electric Forced Air Heater is engineered for demanding professional environments, providing reliable and efficient heating for various industrial and automotive applications. This robust 1500W electric heater delivers consistent warmth where it's needed most, making it an essential tool for technicians and mechanics in cooler conditions. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in tough workspaces.

Key Features

  • Powerful 1500W Heating: Generates 5,120 BTUs to effectively heat areas up to 250 sq ft, ensuring comfortable working conditions.
  • Rugged Steel Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of commercial and industrial use, providing exceptional durability.
  • Adjustable Thermostat & Fan-Only Mode: Allows precise temperature control and offers year-round utility for air circulation without heat.
  • Enhanced Safety Features: Equipped with automatic overheat shut-off and tip-over protection for reliable and worry-free operation.
  • Directional Airflow & Portability: Features an adjustable, pivoting base and a fold-away handle for targeted heating and easy transport around the workspace.

Applications

This versatile heater is ideal for maintaining optimal temperatures in professional settings such as automotive service bays, garages, workshops, industrial facilities, and agricultural buildings. For those seeking a dependable solution like a dura heat 1500w electric heater, the EUH1500 provides the performance and durability required for sustained operation in challenging conditions.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: World Marketing of America
  • Model Number: EUH1500
  • Voltage: 120V
  • Wattage: 1500W
  • Amperage: 15A
  • BTU Output: 5,120 BTUs
  • Heating Area: Up to 250 sq ft
  • Power Cord: 6 ft with polarized plug
  • Construction Material: Steel
  • Certification: ETL Listed

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 28 July, 2015.