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    Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    I have a very nice 750 SF garage for doing detailing all year round...

    BUT IT`S COLDDD !!!

    I`ve been wanting one of these shop heaters from Ace Hardware and they were on sale this weekend for $49. I think regular price is around 70.

    I picked one up and WOW! Put out nice heat and has a Quartz light fixture as a bonus. It warmed up my garage in about 5-10 minutes. I mounted it on a pegboard wall, but it can be ceiling mounted also.

    Nice addition for those cold winter days and nights!

    Marvin Quartz Heat n` Light Shop Heater

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Bill a :w00t: garage heater is exactly what i need and am looking for. how cold does your garage get? and how much will the temp rise when putting on the heater? i`m very interested in this item. :emlaugh:

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Quote Originally Posted by joe.p
    Bill a :w00t: garage heater is exactly what i need and am looking for. how cold does your garage get? and how much will the temp rise when putting on the heater? i`m very interested in this item. :emlaugh:
    My garage door faces north, so, depending on weather conditions and wind, it can get below freezing in there, with temps in the teens or 20`s.

    I like it to be around 50-60 degrees when I`m working.

    Yesterday the outside temp was 20 deg, inside garage was about 40 deg. I turned on the heater and, within 15 minutes the garage temp was about 54 degrees, (according to the cheap, unreliable, 15-year-old thermometer that resides in there!)....

    It works well, but has no forced air fan. It heats by 2 quartz heating tubes and a rear metal reflector.

    It also helped to warm up the metal of the car panels.

    A really good deal for 50 bucks. If you want to heat your garage really fast, you`d need 2 of these.
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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    You could hang a fan a couple of feet in front of it to get everything circulating. Just a thought.
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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Quote Originally Posted by tubafeak
    You could hang a fan a couple of feet in front of it to get everything circulating. Just a thought.
    Yeah, that`s a good idea. It really doesn`t heat evenly. A very low-speed fan might work very well. To be honest, I need to buy a second heater for my size garage.
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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Bill,
    Thanks for the info, as soon as i`m able i`ll see if the ace near me has them.

    i have a 20 x 22 sq ft one heater might do, your garage is almost double.

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    Wink Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    I too have a good size steel building which I use as my shop. I purchased a used kerosine Torpedo heater 150,000 BTU`s Good forced air heat paid $200.00 bucks heats up a large space quickly

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    I would go with Kerosene too. We had one like This when I lived in NE and it had no problem heating up our 2 car garage in the dead of winter to 80+.
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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1

    i was looking at the kereosene heaters but i like the idea of being able to hang the quartz up and out of the way.


    http://cgi.ebay.com/Kenwood-Electric...QQcmdZViewItem

    i woild like to have this if it could warm up the garage properly and it looks nice.

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    That one is ~600 BTUs less than Lusters I don`t think you could hardly turn it off. I don`t know how much time you spend in your garage, but that could really drive up your electric bill.
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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Quote Originally Posted by Dozerboy
    That one is ~600 BTUs less than Lusters I don`t think you could hardly turn it off. I don`t know how much time you spend in your garage, but that could really drive up your electric bill.
    yeah the pic was used as an example. if they sold one that would do the job itwould be an option. bill how is the quartz heater working for you?

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49



    Propane Heater

    I bought one of these. It works awesome, and a regular gas grill bottle lasts for a while. Fumes can be an issue after a while, but no more than with a kerosene or a torpedo.

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Quote Originally Posted by Inthedetails


    Propane Heater

    I bought one of these. It works awesome, and a regular gas grill bottle lasts for a while. Fumes can be an issue after a while, but no more than with a kerosene or a torpedo.
    i would rather not deal with the fumes, thats why i was interested in the quartz but if it is a better option i would entertain the thought. Thanks for the info.

    KNOCK, KNOCK Bill are you there i have been thinking a lot about the Quartz heater, has the heater met your standards and provide a warm working area.

    Bill any pros or cons on the quartz

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Bill, do you have a link to the heater?

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    Re: Quartz Shop/Garage Heater - $49

    Quote Originally Posted by Horseman2475
    Bill, do you have a link to the heater?
    Here`s a link for heater information. However I didn`t buy mine online. I purchased at Ace Hardware last weekend.

    Retail price shows $90.

    Heat `n` Light Shop Heater
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