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YOUTHTXY 1500W Immersion Heater - Pool Heater with Digital LCD Thermometer, Stainless Steel Protective Cover - Suitable for Heating Barrel, Basin, Bathtub, and Mini Inflatable Swimming Pool

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Features

  • FAST HEATING: With 1500W high power can heat 5 gallons of water in a few minutes! You can enjoy the warm water in a very short time! The high-power portable bucket water heater can quickly heat up the water which can help saving time and power consumption.
  • HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: The immersion water heater with high-quality 304 stainless steel shield can effectively prevent the heating element from direct contact with people or animals, and quickly dissipate heat into the water. There are holes in the protective cover. Sturdy and durable, it can be used many times without any damage.
  • HOW TO USE: Put the barrel heater in the container, fill the container with water, completely cover the protective cover of the submersible tube heater, and then plug it into a properly grounded 120V AC outlet. Check the power light in the plug to make sure the immersion heater is on and will continue to heat the water until it boils.
  • WIDE APPLICATION: The heating rod is compact and portable. You can easily carry it to heat water for farm animals, tile water at a job site, car wash tub, bath water in a tiny house or camper, window washing water, and more! Not suitable for iron containers. Do not heat oil or other liquids other than water.
  • PRECAUTIONS: Do not touch water when the power is on to prevent electric shock! Please unplug or touch the outside of the container to test the water temperature. It is recommended that someone take care of it when it is in use. Once it boils, immediately unplug the plug and cut off the power. Use in metal containers is prohibited.

Material: Stainless Steel, Copper


Item Length: 11.77 Inches


Brand: YOUTHTXY


Color: black


Wattage: 1500 watts


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.89 x 3.86 x 2.56 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ R300


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 6, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ YOUTHTXY


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #231,932 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #101 in Swimming Pool Heaters


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Customer Reviews: 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 38 ratings


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  • This can be an important part of your preps.
100/100 It’s a “prison water heater”! HAHAHAHAHA! No really, this is what prisoners replicate to heat water in their cells. But this is a really nice, commercially produced heater a prisoner would pay BIG to have. Now, these are DANGEROUS!!! Please pay attention. These WILL electrocute you if you use them improperly. They also can create wicked electrical fires if not properly used. In other words . . . . READ AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS Does it work? YES! Very well . . . if used correctly. I keep mine with my “water bag” that has all of my emergency water making/processing/collecting gear. You see, I ALWAYS have power, so being an electrical device isn’t that big a deal. Being able to heat a LOT of water is great. It can speed up a lot of other processes as well as provide hot bathing water . . . . DO NOT TOUCH WATER WITH THE IMMERSION HEATER IN IT AND POWERED! Ultimately, are they worth the price? YES! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by David Mevis

  • its useless
useless really useless
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by Martin Gallagher

  • Heater
Nice quality, good to heat small area of water, not big enough to heat my jacuzzi bath tub.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by 7652656162

  • The only thing that could make it better is...
...a thermostat! We used this to heat water for scalding chickens while processing. I'll be adding a thermostat to maintain the temperature, but this thing and its included thermometer worked great. It even heats faster than advertised!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Adam Hill

  • Be careful! Lol
This thing is like a weapon. Lol it can boil a bucket of water in no time flat. If you know what your doing it's a heck of a tool but for God's sake keep it away from children and use with caution. It definitely puts out some heat though so it will work as advertised for the right use case scenario.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Nicholas Nowlin

  • Nice pool heater
Nice little pool or tub heater.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Jay Bents

  • Great way to use excess solar energy as a pool heater! But...
The box states "next generation security upgrade", though I confess that I cannot figure out WHAT they are talking about there, but I suppose this goes along with the one-page manual which reads with a chuckle, too. This is an immersion heater, not a security device. Unlike some where you have to suspend the top of the unit above the water, this one is designed to be entirely submerged in water in order to work. While this may reduce its usability in warming a bucket of water, it works perfectly for my use case -- to leverage my excess solar electric production to warm my pool water instead of using my gas heater. The cord is short, but serviceable, and I used a 12-gauge extension cord to feed it power from the socket to my poolside deck. From there, simply drop it in (so it is not touching the side of the pool) and plug it in, and leave it alone. (I may decide to build some sort of prop to help it stay in the center of the pool, but right now I'm using a scrap of wood as a way to keep it away from the pool side.) The docs say not to run for more than 3 hours at a time, so I've been running it for 2-3 hours, unplugging for an hour or two, and then plugging it back in again. When active, the power circuit jumps by approximately 1600W. While this is a bit higher than the rated 1500W, I expect that heat generation by the 25' extension cord is also factoring into this. In any event, you want to take care to keep other devices off of this circuit when in use to avoid tripping a breaker, and use a heavy-duty extension cord, too. The included thermometer is simply an LCD panel with temp probe, and not integrated in the unit at all as a thermostat. As such, if you are trying to heat a small amount of water to a set temperature, this may not be for you, as you will need to monitor it on your own. In my case, though, heating 23000 gallons of water is going to occur very slowly, and I'm not worried about timing it. Two button batteries come preinstalled in the thermometer, so you'll want to remove them for storage if you're not using it. (I am thinking about re-purposing that for a freezer temp monitor, instead.) The scrap of sandpaper and silver ball of curly "stuff" had me stumped, and it was never mentioned in the instructions, though the listing here calls them cleaning tools, so I suppose if the unit starts to get crusty, you could use that. [Edit] Just 10 days after I started using this, limiting my usage to 3 hours at a time as directed, the unit now trips the ground fault breaker as soon as you plug it in -- either wet or dry. Lowering to one star and attempting to contact the seller for info. Stay tuned! [Edit] The seller replaced the defective unit, so I am raising this back to 3 stars for now. However, the pool is now up to temp, so I won't be able to test it in earnest until the fall. [Edit again] The replacement heater failed in the same way (ground fault) after less than 4 hours of use. It seems that they have an issue with the waterproofing around the top of the unit. If you let it dry out completely, it powers up just fine. However, after immersing it in the water again, it runs for only a few minutes before it trips the GFCI. Yet the unit cautions you that you MUST have the entire thing immersed to avoid overheating. You can't have it both ways. Stay away from this design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by BB BB

  • Heats fast, does not trigger circuit breaker of GFCI
This is a simple but well built appearing heater. When you plug it in, with the heater fully immersed you immediately hear faint boiling noise and depending on the angle of the element, small bubbles rise out of the vent holes, although those disappear before they rise more than a few inchese. For a bucket of water with 3 gallons of cold water in it, it raised the temperature 20°F in five minutes which roughly tracks to the rated 1500 watt heater. The digital thermometer comes already on, which is fine, I expect those two LR44 batteries to last a couple years. The units were in Fahrenheit and I off hand didn't see any mechanism to switch it to Centigrade but I did not look closely. I do wish the body of the thermometer was waterproof so you could leave it by the side of whatever you are heating but I presume the thermometer would stop working if it gets wet. One enhancement they could have made is to have a GFCI circuit breaker in the plug to protect those folks who would be unwisely plugging into a conventional outlet. A GFCI circuit basically shuts off the circuit if the electricity coming back doesn't exactly match the electricity going out, i.e. if it is going elsewhere like into the water (or someone's body). So it's a basic safety feature you want and that all bathroom and outdoor outlets are supposed to have, but all to often in non-new homes might not have. That said, it's a good price for a heater that would be handy to chuck into small pool, or bathtub when no one is in it to heat or reheat the water to a comfortable temperature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023 by J J. Wagner J J. Wagner

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