Milkhouse Heater has the rugged, all metal housing which makes this fan heater ideal for the garage, workshop, or job site. For your convenience, the Comfort Control Thermostat and the high and low heat settings allow you to set the heat to a level that’s just what you want. The easy to adjust manual controls will allow you to maintain your ideal comfort level. Plus, front guards have also been added to protect the unit in case of tip over, and to provide further peace of mind.
Product Features
- Milk-house utility heater with durable design and rugged steel housing
- Quiet, fan-forced convection coil heat; automatic thermostat
- Low and high settings; front guards and auto shut-off if tipped over
- Great for heating open areas like the basement, garage, or workroom
- 1000 & 1500 Watt heat settings
Patton Milk-House Utility Heater This heater ( or very similar from Patton) seems to have been around for a very long time. My father who is 96 actually did use this heater in the milk-house. Besides the nostalgia factor this heater does a good job for what it is designed to do, which is to put out safe heat. Not the prettiest, or quietest, probably not for your living room, but great for a smaller space, basement or garage. Here in Minneapolis where it is -2 degrees outside as I am writing this review, this little heater…
Very good cheap electric heater. What prompted me to write this review – was my purchase of a duraflame electric heater of similar wattage to the old milkhouse holmes branded unit a friend gave to me. Even though the two units claim similar heat output. The milkhouse heater really kicks out the heat compared with the duraflame – $75 model. The duraflame is much more aesthetically appealing but cannot match the raw heat output of this unit. This unit will put out the most heat for your dollar cost. I have also purchased…
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