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Enjoy a warmer more comfortable space as you work in your workshop or garage with the NewAir G73 electric garage heater! Featuring 17,060 BTUs of heating capacity, this garage heater can warm up to 500 sq. ft. Because the NewAir G73 runs on electricity instead of propane, it's safer and more convenient than gas heaters. Mount it on the wall or ceiling and direct the heat where you need it with the included swivel bracket. Built of sturdy steel with a powder-coated finish, this powerful, rugged heater is exactly what you need to keep your workshop warm this winter. Air flow capacity 200 cfm
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[RUGGED EXTERIOR BUILT TO LAST] - The hard-shell exterior is made from heavy-duty material that is built to last, especially in tough climates and work conditions.
[SAFETY FEATURES FOR PEACE OF MIND] - This heater is considered one of the safest on the market and is our customers tried-and-true favorite. It is ETL certified for electrical safety, and comes with overheating protection, so rest assured you have one of the most trusted heaters available.
[HARDWIRED TO YOUR 30 AMP BREAKER] - The NewAir G73 doesn’t come with any of the maintenance issues of a propane heater. Once your heater is hardwired to your 30-amp breaker, your warm workspace is only a switch away.
[AMBIENT HEAT CONTROL WITH ADJUSTABLE LOUVERS] - The 240 Volt heater brings direct heat anywhere in your garage with the adjustable louvers and tilt head. If you happen to be sitting in one location while you work, you can make sure the heat is sent to the exact spot you need. Or you can turn the louvers completely open to allow heat to travel everywhere.
[MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED] - Comes with a mounting bracket for you to place it on the wall or ceiling of your workspace. This way you can stay toasty and safe with a heater hidden from busy work areas.
Received my G73 heater in 2 days. I'm liking the Prime Membership, well worth $79.00 a year. I have a 220v A/C unit in my garage, rated at 20 amp. I didn't want to run any more wire to use this heater, I did purchase it and realized all the post about running 10/2 with a ground and a 30 amp breaker. Well we took the electrical cover off the back, the heater is wired with 12/2 with a ground so we tried it for a couple of days now and it hasn't tripped my 20 amp breaker. I have 12/2 with a ground run, it's about 50' to the breaker box. I bought a Utilitech 12 gauge A/C plug from Lowe's, Model # 0051659 which is the same male plug as my A/C unit, the other end is female, I cut that off to run to the G73. Thermostat is all the way and not tripping the breaker and the wire is not even warm. It's 37 degrees outside and it's 78 degrees in my garage right now, fixing to turn it down a bit. My garage is 24' x 24' insulated. garage door is insulated also. Hope this helps anyone with questions about wiring. Also the Utilitech plug I bought, on the package is 12/3 SPT-3, 20A-250V-5000W.It's December 18th, still running the G73, only after work and on the weekends. I was debating putting a switch, but I don't think my garage gets that cold. From what I understand the lowest setting on the thermostat is 45 degrees, my garage might get to 50 degrees if it's really cold. Running about 4-5 hours a night, still hasn't tripped my 20 amp double breaker, wire still doesn't get warm. My 12/2 wire run to the garage is about 60' from the breaker box also. I'm not saying this is the way to do this, already had someone tell me I was stupid, but it's never unattended and I don't use it often.Update 12-10-14Second year using the G73 heater, had a problem with it and contacted NewAir,a connector broke off inside the heater. A new heater was sent to me in less than a week. All is good, great customer service.