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Old Feb 6, 2009 | 09:23 AM
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garage heater?

does anyone have them installed?

I have a 3 car garage and I work a lot on cars, can anyone recommend options for me for the winter months to keep me warm?

portable heaters are not kicking it anymore.
 
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Dayton G73 Garage Wall Heater looks good to me. I need to verify running 240V line from basement breaker panel to garage.
 
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I just had the Dayton g73 installed. warms up my 2 car garage fairly well ( from 30 degrees to 60 in a couple of hours) - it's not insulated. one of the options to consider is infared heaters. we like to extend our outside dinners as far into the fall as possible. came across these weatherproof infared heaters (after my Dayton was installed). might have just purchased 2 of them and used them outside on my patio in fall and brougth them inside my garage for the winter. they cost about 200.00 a piece and plug in to a normal wall outlet. look like they would be easy to hang. cost me $350.00 to have an electrician to install the Dayton plus the cost of the unit.
 
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