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Tube Heater 1ft - 3ft, 45w - 135w

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Starting at £19.50

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ImageProduct Name Qty
Tube Heater 1ft, 45w
£19.50
Tube Heater 2ft, 80w
£22.00
Tube Heater 3ft, 135w
£28.00

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Product Description

This compact Tube Heater is available in three different sizes and wattages. This is a very effective and energy efficient way to heat your grow room.

Key Features

  • Low-cost operation using around 25% less electricity than other tube heaters
  • Weatherproof IP55 rating makes the Eco Heaters ideal for use in areas and environments where water could come into contact with the heater
  • Manufactured in high-quality seamless tube with easy-clean, white enamel finish
  • Fully CE certified – and BS EN 60335/1:2002 compliant

What It Does

It is able to provide low cost ambient heating whilst also offering frost protection. The fixture also has an automatic heat sensitive cut-out.

How It Works

The Tube Heater is designed to provide and even and consistent gentle heat to the grow room set up. This is able to stave off dampness, condensation and freezing, detrimental to your grow.

Functionality

The Tube Heater is an easy-to-use, plug-and-play device. It runs on a standard 240V mains power supply of its 1-meter cable. The unit comes with ready-to-install wall brackets for customized placement.

Specification

  • 1ft, 45w
  • 2ft, 80w
  • 3ft, 135w
FAQs
What is a tube heater?
A tube heater is a long, cylindrical electric heating device designed for efficient, low-level heat distribution. It's typically mounted near the floor or in areas prone to condensation. Tube heaters provide gentle, consistent warmth to prevent dampness and maintain a baseline temperature in spaces like garages, conservatories, or greenhouses. Their slim profile makes them ideal for areas where space is limited, and they can be used for frost protection or to supplement existing heating systems.
Are tube heaters worth it?
Tube heaters are worth it for many users due to their energy efficiency and targeted heating capabilities. They excel in preventing condensation and maintaining minimum temperatures in various spaces. While they may not be suitable as a primary heat source for living areas, they're invaluable for protecting against frost, preventing damp, and providing background heat in utility spaces. Their low running costs and minimal maintenance requirements make them a cost-effective solution for specific heating needs.
Are tube heaters cheap to run?
Tube heaters are relatively cheap to run compared to many other heating options. Their low wattage and ability to maintain a consistent temperature without frequent cycling contribute to their cost-effectiveness. When used with a thermostat, they only operate when necessary, further reducing energy consumption. While exact costs depend on electricity rates and usage patterns, many users find tube heaters an economical solution for background heating and condensation prevention.
Where are tube heaters commonly used?
Tube heaters are commonly used in areas prone to dampness or requiring frost protection. They're popular in garages, workshops, conservatories, greenhouses, and boat cabins. Many people install them in utility rooms, under kitchen cabinets, or behind bathroom mirrors to prevent condensation. They're also used in agricultural settings to protect livestock areas from freezing temperatures. Their versatility makes them suitable for any space needing low-level, consistent heat distribution.
Can tube heaters be left on overnight?
Tube heaters can be safely left on overnight when properly installed and used with appropriate safety measures. Many are designed for continuous operation and have low surface temperatures, reducing fire risks. However, it's recommended to use them with a thermostat to regulate temperature and prevent unnecessary energy use. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, ensure proper clearance around the heater, and never cover the device. For added safety, consider models with built-in overheat protection.
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