Greenhouse Heater 6 x 8

Greenhouse Heater 6 x 8

Small electric heater ideal for a 6x6 or 6x8 Greenhouse. The ‘Tropic 2000’ greenhouse heater is ideal for use in smaller greenhouses. The heater has a dual operation thermostat with a range between 5 and 40 degrees Celsius which gives great temperature control in you greenhouse. Heaters are invaluable in the winter when temperatures fluctuate up and down. This greenhouse heating can be set to trigger when the air within the glasshouse falls below a set temperature. Conversely in the summer months, for cooling purposes, it can be set so that the fan triggers when the temperature climbs above a set temperature helping to keep the greenhouse cooler. The greenhouse heater has an indicator light to show when power is being consumed and comes with a two year guarantee.
This electric greenhouse heater runs off mains electricity.
 
The unit measures 315mm High x 220mm Wide x 140mm Deep
Heating Output 1000Watts

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