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Dura Heat EUH4000R Electric Forced Air Heater with Remote Control 12,800 Btu

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Features

  • 240V POWER FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE HEATING: This electric garage heater operates on 240V power (not compatible with standard household outlets), delivering fast and efficient heating for larger spaces.
  • FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION OPTONS: Ideal for garages, workshops, or basements, this portable heater comes with a wall/ceiling mounting kit for permanent installation but is also portable for versatile use.
  • DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL HEATING ELEMENT: The stainless-steel heating element of this electric space heater ensures lasting durability and consistent warmth over time.
  • FAN-FORCED HOT AIR CIRCULATION: Distributes heat evenly across spaces up to 500 sq. ft., eliminating cold spots for balanced warmth from your electric heater.
  • YEAR-ROUND UTILITY: The fan-only mode allows this garage heater to circulate air without heat, making it useful even during warmer months.
  • BUILT-IN SAFETY FEATURES: This indoor electric garage heater includes an overheat shutoff feature, automatically powering off for safe, worry-free operation.
  • COMPACT, EFFICIENT DESIGN: Measuring 12" H x 9" W x 11" D, this small pace heater has a durable tubular steel construction, designed for tough environments.
  • CONVIENIENT REMOTE CONTROL: Easily adjust temperature or settings on your electric garage heater from across the room using the included remote control.
  • ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage: 240V, Amps: 20A, Wattage: 3,750W, BTUs: 12,800, Plug Type: 6-20P, and a 6ft cord for flexible installation.
  • Fan-forced hot air circulation. Heating area of up to 500 sq ft
  • NEMA #6-20P plug included. (Requires 240V outlet).
  • Ceiling/wall mounting kit included
  • Overheat shut-off.
  • Remote control.

Description

Dura Heat 3,750W Electric Garage Heater – High-Performance Forced Air Heater for Garages, Workshops, and Basements The Dura Heat 3,750W Electric Garage Heater is a powerful, versatile solution for efficiently heating large spaces. As a forced air heater electric, it operates on 240V power, providing fast and consistent heating for areas like garages, workshops, or basements. Unlike standard space heaters, this unit is designed for high-performance heating, making it perfect for larger spaces. Please note that it requires a 240V outlet and is not compatible with standard household plugs. This electric garage heater features a durable stainless steel heating element that ensures reliable, long-lasting performance. Whether you need a garage heater for permanent installation or a portable heater to move around as needed, this model provides flexibility. It comes with a wall/ceiling mounting kit for permanent installation, while its compact design allows you to easily transport it to different areas, making it ideal for various uses. The fan- forced air circulator distributes heat evenly throughout spaces up to 500 square feet, ensuring there are no cold spots. In warmer months, you can switch to the fan-only mode to circulate air without heat, offering year-round utility. This small space heater provides versatility for any season. Safety is paramount, as the unit includes an overheat shutoff feature, automatically powering off if the temperature rises too high. The electric heater has a compact, rugged design, measuring 12" H x 9" W x 11" D, making it a durable and space-saving option for any environment. Its tubular steel cabinet construction ensures it can withstand tough conditions, making it the perfect electric heater indoor or for outdoor garage spaces. Convenience is at the forefront with the included remote control, allowing you to adjust the temperature and settings of the small heater from across the room. With 3,750 watts of power and generating 12,800 BTUs, this electric heater is a high- powered solution for medium-sized spaces. The heater comes equipped with a 6-foot, 14 AWG cord and uses a NEMA 6-20P plug for easy connection to 240V outlets. Important Installation Notes: This electric heater indoor requires a NEMA 6-20P outlet and will not work with standard household outlets. Adapters cannot convert a 120V outlet to 240 V. If the outlet doesn’t match the plug, a 240V adapter may be used. Note: This heater does not reach temperatures high enough to kill bed bugs.

Brand: Dura Heat


Special Feature: Remote Control


Color: yellow/black


Form Factor: Cabinet


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: Dura Heat


Special Feature: Remote Control


Color: yellow/black


Form Factor: Cabinet


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Product Dimensions: 10.75"D x 8.75"W x 11.75"H


Recommended Uses For Product: Garage, Workshop


Mounting Type: Wall / Ceiling Mount


Room Type: Garage, Basement, Living Room, Bedroom, Home Office, Workshop


Heating Coverage: 500 sq ft.


Burner type: Forced Air


Fuel Type: Electric


Number of Speeds: 1


Voltage: 240 Volts


Amperage: 20 Amps


Cable Length: 72 Inches


UPC: 804067339000 808113974955 013204340001 804904203808


Global Trade Identification Number: 01


Item Weight: 9.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Dura Heat


Item model number: EUH4000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Care instructions: Hand Wash


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 1 year, manufacturer defects only.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Ceiling/Wall mounting bracket


Import: Imported


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great to heat my 26' RV in the cold Midwest winters!
I bought this heater from Amazon's open-box department because I'm living in my RV in the upper US Midwest this winter before I build my house and wanted a backup to the propane heater system in case I had a problem with it (since I don't know how to work on the propane system nor do I want to go outside and spend hours fixing it when it's below zero) so I wouldn't have to stay in a hotel. I ended up preferring this unit and using it instead of the built-in heater. This heater has worked so good, I think I wasted the money on buying and installing a large-capacity propane tank for the RV, which was way more expensive! Design and build quality: The heater is solidly built and rather heavy. You can't easily knock it over due to the shape and weight, though I don't believe it has a tip-over sensor in either direction. The whole thing is metal. Metal fan, metal housing, very thick conductors (heating elements). Being constructed of metal makes it a bit safer in my opinion as it is harder to catch on fire. The control circuitry, internal wiring, and sensors, are intelligently placed below and separated from the heating elements, which makes them less likely to have a problem due to the heat given off in use. The housing barely gets warm at all when in use, and certainly not enough to burn yourself if you touch it. Airflow is strong enough to feel it from several feet away. Reliability and safety: Running it for hours and hours, literally 24/7 for weeks, the heating elements never got red hot at all, indicating that it is well-designed (oversized heating elements). Other heaters I have had, had coils that would get red hot, which is a safety risk. Cord is of decent quality also, it has not gotten warm either. Minor assembly was required (adding the carry handle, which just required a normal Philips screwdriver). Remote works well and uses 2xAAA batteries. Not the overpriced button cells. The plastic labels covering the buttons on the front of the unit to adjust temperature and power started to crack/peel but didn't affect functionality. Temperature LCD is easy to read but shows intake air temperature rather than room temperature necessarily. So the room overall can be quite a bit warmer than the intake temperature. Noise: It is loud, however. A decibel meter I used a couple feet away read 65dB, so I wear ear protection when I'm close to it, because apparently this is sufficient noise to damage hearing over long periods, which is how I'm using it. Fan and temperature: It has high and low temperature settings, and it switches between the two depending on how far the intake temperature is from the setpoint (this difference is not user-adjustable), but you can also set it to run on either high or low and it will stay on one of them. I would say the user interface is a bit less than intuitive, however it was easy enough to figure out. The fan stays on for several minutes to cool it down after the intake temperature reaches the desired temperature or when it is manually powered off. The fan is single speed with no adjustment, and unless it is doing its cool-down, the heat is always on when the fan is on - you can't use it as a fan only. Only major safety negative I can see is its power cord is a 3-conductor cord, meaning there isn't a separate ground connector. This is considered less safe in the event of a short/fault, and is why old NEMA 10-30 electric dryer plugs are deprecated for household use. Perhaps the housing, being all-metal, is intended to serve as ground, but I didn't see anything in the manual about this. Experience using it: I bought it for my RV, and it works better than the built in propane heater. It keeps the RV much warmer because it doesn't cycle as much (pretty much stays running). My travel trailer is not a four-season model, so it doesn't have the ideal design or insulation for the outside temperatures, which have been as low as -14F (not including windchill). I've been running it 24/7 to heat the RV, a 26' travel trailer, with no functionality or safety issues. I put it the specified distance from anything flammable (including carpet - it's on vinyl flooring) and have it blowing down the hallway from the front to the rear of my travel trailer. I have a small clip on Vornado fan attached to the bedroom door frame to help push the air into the bedroom. I am, however using a standard 1500w heater on medium (750w) to heat the restroom separately with the vent open to release odors and the door closed to the rest of the RV. So it's heating an area about 22'x8'x6.5' quite well. I think it would heat the restroom too if I had the vent closed and door open. About my RV: As for my RV, I haven't modified it at all or added anything to insulate it better than it came from the factory (ie skirting, insulating the single-pane windows with Reflectix or similar), so the heater really is putting out enough heat by itself to make up for the very poor insulation the RV has. Because the RV is not designed for these winters, I haven't tried to use the water system with its exposed tanks and pipes, but I couldn't do that with the propane heater either. With it below zero Fahrenheit outside this morning, this heater is keeping my RV above 75F throughout! A word on connecting it: Please note that you cannot plug it into any outlet in RVs. It takes 240VAC, normal outlets are 120VAC. I have it connected to a heavy duty extension cord with a higher amp rating than the heater requires and an appropriate adapter. (Extension cord usage is not advised by the manual for safety reasons, which is why I oversized the cord). I made sure the connections are out of the snow and used an outdoor-rated cord. It is connected to its own separate circuit. It is not using the RV's wiring at all, it is just placed in there with a cord routed to the power connection outside. A better solution would be to hire an electrician to permanently install a 240VAC outlet for it and the appropriate wiring. I'll update this review if I have any issues with the heater going forward. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Wish it would have worked but it doesn’t
I bought this heater in December of last year but wasn’t able to get the 220 volt outlets installed in my garage until this past summer 2024) so it sat in its box waiting until it got cold again and I was finally able to warm up my freezing cold garage/shop, well not so much, first thing is the heaters remote stopped working in a week, I thought the batteries might be dead so I replaced them and still it doesn’t work, but that’s minor In comparison to the heat problem… So I set it up and al that stuff and turned it on and set it to the highest temperature and it comes on, at the time it warmed up to about 50 degrees, but you could only feel the heat if your standing right in front of the thing, and I mean RIGHT in front of it like a foot away, and even then it barely warms your hands.. The temperature display doesn’t show a temperature above 25 to 40 degrees and only slightly rises if your standing so close to it that the little bit of heat reflects off your body back into the heater, I bought this because it was 220 volts and I was planning on getting my shop wired for 220 volts, well that didn’t help because this heater is useless at any voltage… I should had bought a kerosene heater or a propane heater… or something even bigger, it’s so cold in my garage and trying to work in that temperature is brutal… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025 by H. Collier

  • Did what I was hoping it would do.
I needed this to keep my garage above freezing when it gets really cold. This did the job. I think some people expect this to put out an enormous amount of heat. If you want more heat you would want a 30amp 240v that can do somewhere around 7,000 watts or even a 50 amp that can do 10,000 watts. I had a 20amp 240v ran for an air compressor that I have so I bought this to be able to plug in there. I knew it would only capable of around 4,000 watts so it was no surprise that this didn't put out heat like the large commercial ones that are at work. The price for this unit was good for what you get. 10/10 would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Jermaine P.

  • Directions Suck - Heat Ok
To start shipping was much faster than expected, it arrived on the 12/23 I expected it to be 12/28. Next the directions are trash, it tells you nothing about setting the temperature or the timer. I just had to keep pressing buttons until I figured it out. They do include plenty of information on fire prevention though. They also don’t include batteries … who now days doesn’t include a starter set of batteries?! Finally, the reason for 4 stars and most importantly the heat out put. It’s good, not nearly as great as my King heater which this one is replacing but it’s good. I do wish it would just cut off when the room temperature is reached & then back on as needed to maintain the temperature. This will literally run until the set time before stopping. There is no timer to turn it on only off. Sound is like your regular fan/blower, it’s not LOUD but it’s not unnoticeable either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by MzIzJay

  • A cooling fan, not a heater...
I saw the reviewed and brushed off the poor rating as people not taking the time to learn that this was a 220v and 20a machine with a NEMA 6-20 plug. That was rather a selling point for me, as I was looking for something that could plug into one of my standard woodshed tool outlets and provide more heat than a standard 110v machine. Unfortunately, two machines (asked for replacement after first) were unable to produce more than a slightly warm current of air, and were still cool to the touch after 2 hours with no appreciable change to the temperature in my 2 car garage. Maybe I got dudes fro the Warehouse, but both appeared new and unused, I was pretty sure they were returns from people thinking they were standard 110v machines. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent!
Warms up quickly. I use it in a greenhouse which I use for a workshop. It is not a quiet heater (fan noise), but since if is a place where I sometimes use power tools, the sound of the heater is absorbed in the context. It’s 28 degrees out now and 65 in the shop, so that’ll do!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Roger Williams

  • Works well
You need a 240 plug. Will not plug into a standard outlet. Works awesome to keep my 3 car garage warm.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025 by Chuck B

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