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The Sealey PEH2001 Industrial PTC Fan Heater is a powerful 2000W electric heater featuring advanced PTC ceramic elements for instant, odour-free warmth. Designed to efficiently heat spaces up to 40 cubic meters, it offers two heat settings plus a fan-only mode, controlled by an ambient thermostat to maintain your ideal temperature. Compact and portable, this robust heater is perfect for industrial or office environments, combining energy-smart performance with reliable durability.
| ASIN | B01M8PWWZH |
| Amperage | 8.33 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,251 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 14 in Heaters 516 in Heating |
| Brand | Sealey |
| Brand Name | Sealey |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 102 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Form Factor | Pedestal |
| Form factor | Pedestal |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05054511107739 |
| Heat Output | 2000 Watts |
| Heating Coverage | 40m³ |
| Heating Element | Radiant |
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Included Components | Industrial PTC Fan Heater 2000W/230V |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.5D x 8.7W x 9.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Industrial PTC Fan Heater 2000W/230V |
| Item Weight | 1.71 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sealey |
| Maximum Temperature Setting | 90 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Number | PEH2001 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Power source | Electric |
| Product Warranty | 1 year. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Industrial Space |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Unit Count | 8.0 count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
J**R
For heating a single room to save money!
This product will heat a single room and really should be put on a timer so you don't overheat and waste money. Robust, easily maneuvered and effective at heating the surrounding air. The downside of using this for heating is it will heat the air, it does not give lasting heat like you get from radiators and the piping under the floor. The heat can dissipate very quickly and it it's currently expensive to run. The upside is using it responsibly will save a few precious bucks, by running it at intervals and heating only the room you need. Very good product, no issues and have used it repeatedly over winter.
D**D
Nice heater, but it doesn't tilt!
A nice little heater, compact and throws a good bit of heat for 3KW. The biggest disappointment for me was that despite looking in the pictures like it would tilt up and down, it doesn't. This needs to go on a high shelf in a workshop so needed to point down. There is what I presume is a safety device to stop that. The natural angle is slightly up so a ground location would be fine. However; I did find a workaround and that was to remove it from the stand and simply reverse the heater. Then it tilts down and up as I wanted.
B**.
Useful heater.
Raises the temperature in the garage sufficiently for the tumble drier to work satisfactorily.
R**G
Avoid the 3kw versions as they require 16amps and run very hot.
Not convinced this is the safest heater. Wasn't used much when i bought it last May but I started to be used when it got colder last year in October Since then its blown 2 fuses, thrown the trip switch on the circuit it's on several times, scorched a couple of plug points and now the final straw is it melted the plug it was supplied with. It appears this CANNOT be left on for any length of time on a standard 13AMP socket. You should be able to run a 3kw heater on a 13amp fuse. Its the top of the range but it should work. The manufacturer says "Yes this product requires a 16A plug to run, it draws to much power to be run on a 13A supply. This is stated on the web for this product." I can't find this stated in the product description above.
S**N
Best Fan Heater Ever
Best fan heater I have ever had. Extremely powerful. Makes a nice sound like white noise. Don't listen to that fool in the other review "No Plug oh the humanity" it's an industrial fan heater designed to be wired to various different types of electrical outlets. Very well made and the ceramic heating element is top notch "like seriously". Make sure you get a quality heavy duty plug for it and wire it properly. This is a very powerful machine and draws +- 12Amp which means that a cheap nasty plug would be a potentially dangerous mistake.
R**T
No Plug
Works really well, nicely put together. Should last. It wasn't immediately clear to me that it doesn't come with a plug. Reading the details I can see that it states it is bare wire and I have not marked it down due to no plug as it is documented.
A**R
Good for small areas, but not particularly well built.
Good for direct heat or small areas, but struggles to push heat around larger spaces. I bought this at the tail end of last winter and used it twice for approximately 2-3 hours in total. Recently switched it on for a 3rd time and the fan failed after a few seconds. Sealey do have a reasonably good service network, but the nearest outlet is some distance away and the retailer has made clear that postage costs are my responsibility. If you want a cheap heater this may be ideal, but next time I'll try to buy a more reliable item.
S**N
Fine to take chill off large room.
I have an outdoor gym about the size of double garage, I wanted a heater to just take chill off the air before training. At first I bought the 3000W version, but unfortunately due to my pitiful electrical skills I didn’t take on the challenge of fitting a 16 amp plug and all that involved and returned it. The 2000W version comes with 13 amp plug already fitted. The heat that it kicks out although not massive is fine for my purpose, and warms the gym reasonably quickly. I switch it off after about ten to fifteen minutes. The industrial look of the heater also suits a gym environment. Simple to operate. I would recommend it.
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