| Categories | Tools, Home Building |
| Product Code | B000VZPUVS |
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| Price | $161.82 |
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King KCV2407 700-Watt 240-Volt 59-Inch Convection Radiant Cove Heater, Almond is a new product in Tools - Home Building Supplies. You can get special discount for King KCV2407 700-Watt 240-Volt 59-Inch Convection Radiant Cove Heater, Almond only in this month. But, you can get special discount up to 30% only in this weeks.
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- Smart limit protection
- Dual open coil element
- C-Frame motor
- Squirrel cage blower
- Low profile
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Looks nice, works fine.
By M Jon
This item looks better than the Amazon picture shows, it is lighter colored. Also the description is not correct - there is no fan on this heater (I haven't seen a fan on a cove heater before, so that would have suprised me anyway).The heater functions like other cove heaters I have experienced. It is a mild heat, the heater itself does not get very hot, but works well to raise the temperature in my basement office from 60 to 75 (10'x14' room). I would recommend 240v for heaters since 120v is just not enough wattage, and will struggle to heat all but the smallest spaces. Also get the longest cove heater you can fit on your wall. This 59" heater is minimum for my size room, but this is all the space I had to allow clearance with a door and smoke alarm.I have experience with both Cove heaters and Baseboard heaters. Baseboard heaters are cheaper, and may perform a little better for the same size, but Cove heaters work better in rooms where you don't want a heater down low behind furniture - so makes it more flexible to arrange the room. Cove heaters also tend to radiate heat down so feel warm when in front of it. Both heater types need to be left 'on' with a thermostat control, as the recover time is long (they don't work well to quickly bring the room temperature up, but will hold the room at a comfortable temperature if left on). The only down-side to both heaters is you will have to plan ahead when finishing the room to run wires from the service panel in your home to the location. They are easy to install if you plan ahead, but not easy to install after the room is finished.Overall I am happy with this heater's appearance, and o.k. with it's performance.
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