Heat Storm Wall Gray Heater
$60.98
$84.47
28% off
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Condition: New
Color: Gray
Size: 13x4x17 in
Top positive review
GET THE JOB DONE!!
By Eric Loomans on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
I have 3 of these in my 36 foot camper here in Wisconsin. They will hold the temperature at 68 degrees even when it gets down in the low 20's outside. They work great for campers due to the fact that they are only 1000W so they dont overpower the poor wiring in campers. Everyone complains about the temperature not being perfectly accurate on the unit. Set it to your desired temperature and it will be within a couple of degrees. Just keep them plugged into seperate breakers and run a fan and you will be very surprised how well they work!
Top critical review
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Wifi Interference
By Matt H. on Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019
[UPDATE 12/11/19] The day I wrote this review I killed the heater's connection to my wifi. I haven't had a single Ring base station drop since. I think it's safe to say my wireless network issues were caused entirely by this product. Why? I don't know. However, I have not been able to confirm if this is a problem with this unit or a problem with all of their wifi units and something with my wireless network. I will try to exchange this one for a different wifi model but, unfortunately, I threw away the box and packaging so this should be interesting. [ORIGINAL REVIEW] Let me preface this review by saying I am not sure how prevalent this problem is based on how knowledgeable, tech intuitive, or the devices on the average Amazon customer's network. I am not sure if I would have even noticed the problem, and had accurate records of the problem, had I not had a Ring alarm system connected to the same wifi router. I am also not entirely sure if this is a problem with my unit or something present in each one of these units. That being said, be advised this could cause wifi interference or problems with your home network, leading to slowdowns in throughput as well as general disconnections on the 2.4GHz wifi spectrum. I've been working in the tech field since the early 2000's. I have a sophisticated home network running both a 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless networks, with the DD-WRT firmware installed on my router. This device has only been used to heat a room a few times, when needed, but in the last month my Ring alarm system has reported 34-separate instances (as of this review) of the Ring alarm base stations losing connection with my home network. Each time this happens Ring alerts me, and when it reconnects it alerts me again. I went through the last two months of logs from Ring and confirmed that in that time, the disconnects only began the day I installed this unit and connected it to my network. Most of the time, these disconnects do not coincide with the usage but, rather, when the device is idle. I searched online for information or to confirm if others have experienced the same issue and have found no other reports of this problem. That leads me to believe this is either an isolated issue with this unit, people are unaware of the problems, OR attributing wifi issues to other sources. While I expect many reading this may speculate other sources of wifi interference, rest assured, I tried everything I could before going through the logs of disconnects from Ring. They don't have a "filter" for log events and only provide logs for the last two months, but after going through and loading all two months, it's abundantly clear that I had zero Ring disconnects prior to the installation and connection of this unit. I will continue to research this problem, along with a colleague on the wifi team here at work, but unless I find a solution, I will be requesting a refund and/or downgrading to a less expensive, non-wifi-enabled device. If anything changes with this situation I will update this review.
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