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- Fan-forced wall heater installs easily in the kickspace under a counter or cabinet
- Steel-sheathed, plate-finned, heavy-duty heating element provides gentle heat at the floor level
- Factory wired for 1500 watts at 240VAC; can be converted to 750 watts or 1500 watts at 120 volts
- Variable heat settings; automatic shut-off; attractive white grille; UL-listed
- Measures 18 inches wide by 3-5/8 inches high; 1-year limited warranty
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I was looking for something to take the chill out of the bathroom with more wattage than an infrared heat bulb, and this low profile unit appeared to be less of a remodel than similar wall units. I was able to cut a hole in the kick panel under existing bathroom cabinets and wire it to a timer, and it definitely warms up the room. I wired it on a dedicated 220V circuit but it has a jumper if you need to convert it to 110V. My only complaint is that the height of the housing was a couple of millimeters taller than the gap from the floor to the bottom of my cabinet face. This meant I had to notch out the width of the housing from the bottom edge of the cabinet face, fortunately this could be done under a drawer so the drawer face conceals the cut edge. The horizontal overhang of most cabinet faces may also exceed the recommended maximum so far this has not presented any problems for me when running on a timer, but continuous duty might be a problem for heat sensitive finishes on cabinet faces.Buy Broan 114 Fan-Forced Kickspace Heater, White Now
I have had the Broan kickspace heater for 4 years and have had to replace the two heater elements three times. Luckily, I have expertise in electricty and repaired it myself. On the other hand, the elements have increased in price to the point that the next time the elements need replacing, I will search for another brand.Read Best Reviews of Broan 114 Fan-Forced Kickspace Heater, White Here
I bought three of these for my condo remodel and am very pleased. Wired the two bathroom heaters at 750 watts and the one for the kitchen at 1500 watts -all to timers. The units heat quickly and are totally invisible.The heater is being used in my kitchen renovation and it is a bit noisy, however it heats the area just fineGreat product! Heater tucks neatly into kickspace of our bathroom vanity. Opening for unit easily cut out with a dremel. Electrician hardwired it. We opted for a timer switch in the wall rather than a thermostat switch as we only are using it when we shower. Put it on before your shower and come out to a nice warm bathroom!
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