Thursday, January 2, 2014

NewAir G56 5600 Watt Garage Heater - Get Fast Heat for 560 Sq. Ft.

Space Heater NewAir G56 5600 Watt Garage Heater - Get Fast Heat for 560 Sq. Ft. Affordable




  • Sales Rank: #47504 in Home
  • Brand: NewAir
  • Model: G56
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 14.00" h x
    10.50" w x
    11.00" l,
    16.60 pounds

Features

  • 240 volt grounded plug for safety and convenience
  • Rugged stainless steel body with safety grille
  • Safety certified with overheat protection
  • Simple manual controls
  • Heats up to 560 square feet
  • 240 volt grounded plug for safety and convenience
  • Rugged stainless steel body with safety grille
  • Safety certified with overheat protection
  • Simple manual controls
  • Heats up to 560 square feet

Quickly heat up any garage or workshop, and keep it warm with the NewAir G56 5600 watt garage heater. This heater features a durable stainless steel construction, and it has the power to warm up to 560 square feet quickly and efficiently. Certified for electrical safety, this NewAir garage heater has a fully protected motor and a steel safety grille to keep hands and fingers from harm. A sophisticated thermal cut-off system ensures the unit turns off if it starts to overheat. Take this heater wherever you need extra warmth. The NewAir G56 garage heater has a 3-pronged, 240V plug, 6-foot cord, built-in carrying handle, and sits right on the floor, so finding a place to set it up is easy. The NewAir G56 5600 watt garage heater features a reliable single-pole thermostat that automatically maintains the temperature you set. Get all the heat you need just by turning the dial.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Heating our northern Minnesota garage
By Angela Streiff
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2VRT4AFA9FKLM It's the first week of November and we've already been using this heater in our garage for the past few weeks. We've even seen small amounts of snow a few times this fall. In Minnesota, winter is always just around the corner. It gets crazy cold here. Forty below zero at night is not foreign to this area of the state during the heart of winter. It gets so cold, the foundation of homes and the concrete slab floors of garages can buckle. In the video I've attached to this review, you can actually see that the foundation of our own garage floor has buckled and left us with a crack down the center that looks like we were hit with a Californian earthquake. So spending any time at all outside in the garage in the winter requires some form of heat, if nothing else so your fingers don't go numb while trying to work in the cold.Prior to this heater we had a torpedo heater. It was great and put out a ton of heat, but if you're familiar with those, you know they produce heat using a large open flame. Torpedo flames in a garage filled with flammable things weren't the safest way to go. Especially since one wrong step from your kids and they could walk into it and catch a leg on fire. The second heater we used was meant for ice fishing. A portable propane heater. It was actually our ice fishing heater, but it doubled as our garage heater for a while. Expensive way to heat the garage.Now we have this NewAir electric heater, and it's so much better. No open flame to catch a pants leg on fire and no need to keep switching out propane tanks. Also unlike the other two heaters, this one has an overheat safety setting and regulates the heating element by sensing the air temperature. Be sure to take note of the shape of the 240 volt plug. We have a outlet in our garage for this, but it has a different shaped receptacle. Ours was designed for use with a welder. So we ended up buying a different plug for the end of this heater and switching it out to work with our welding outlet.When the blower is the only thing going on this heater, it's pretty quiet. Like a simple fan. When the heating element turns on is when you can really hear it. But I wouldn't call it loud. It's a garage heater encased in a metal box, usually sitting on the garage floor. It's going to make a little noise. But it's not like it's so loud two people talking right beside it even need to raise their voice to hear one another.The casing stays cool to the touch. You won't get burned from touching the metal even after the heater has been running for hours. The carrying handle on the top is bolted on, so it's well affixed. The power cable is fairly short (I believe for safety reasons), so you'll need to have a spot for this within a few feet of your outlet.As for how it heats, we've liked it so far. However we don't expect it (or most any portable heater) to heat a 2 car garage to 72 degrees when it's -40 deg blow zero outside. This heater takes the chill off and keeps your blood moving. The closer you stand to it, the warmer you'll be. Work on the opposite side of the garage right next to the door and the air won't feel as warm. We turn it on when it's cold and leave it running while we're out there working. Plug it in and get it going a little while before someone's going to be in the garage so it has time to start warming up the air. It's waterfowl season right now, so my husbands been out in the garage in the evenings for hours each night working on tying up decoys and working on the motor of his boat. He's had the heater running each evening while doing this to help keep it warm while he's out there, and it's been working very well. No problems so far. We like this heater MUCH better than the propane and torpedo heaters we had in the past.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2Great heat but poorly constructed
By Ryan Alexander
The heating power is legit with this unit. 400 sq foot garage would heat up in no time. However, after about a week, it started making a loud rattling noise that was unbearable. I tried tightening any screws I could get to and they were all tight. I have returned it due to lack of confidence in the construction and did not re-order.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Solid Dependable Heat
By Rick L. Parrish
This thing is well built. Note that it requires a 240 outlet before you order. But it puts out the heat let me tell you. My son came over and mounted it up about 2/3 of the way up the wall opposite the garage door in a corner about 3 feet forward from the wall and plugged it in. (he did put a support bracket up for the top and bottom of the unit) We fired it up and tho it makes noise there was no rattle and the level's nothing you can't live with and I soon was used to it. It's a bit early for heating here in the mountains of Colorado but we did have a morning low of 39 and this was around 6:30 in the morning before he went to work. Took about ten minutes to heat up the Garage from about 45 to 65 degrees and then we turned it off because it was going to go back up in the 80's later in the day and it wouldn't be needed. So right now I'm pleased with it and this winter when we dip down below freezing I'll give it it's real test and if there are problems I'll come back and redo this review. Right now I can report it's solid, well built, the controls are convenient and the thermostat worked pretty darn good cycling it off when it reached 65. I would certainly recommend this unit at this price point...just remember you need that 240 outlet handy to use it.

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NewAir G56 5600 Watt Garage Heater - Get Fast Heat for 560 Sq. Ft.

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10.50" w x
11.00" l,
16.60 pounds

Features

  • 240 volt grounded plug for safety and convenience
  • Rugged stainless steel body with safety grille
  • Safety certified with overheat protection
  • Simple manual controls
  • Heats up to 560 square feet
  • 240 volt grounded plug for safety and convenience
  • Rugged stainless steel body with safety grille
  • Safety certified with overheat protection
  • Simple manual controls
  • Heats up to 560 square feet

Quickly heat up any garage or workshop, and keep it warm with the NewAir G56 5600 watt garage heater. This heater features a durable stainless steel construction, and it has the power to warm up to 560 square feet quickly and efficiently. Certified for electrical safety, this NewAir garage heater has a fully protected motor and a steel safety grille to keep hands and fingers from harm. A sophisticated thermal cut-off system ensures the unit turns off if it starts to overheat. Take this heater wherever you need extra warmth. The NewAir G56 garage heater has a 3-pronged, 240V plug, 6-foot cord, built-in carrying handle, and sits right on the floor, so finding a place to set it up is easy. The NewAir G56 5600 watt garage heater features a reliable single-pole thermostat that automatically maintains the temperature you set. Get all the heat you need just by turning the dial.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Heating our northern Minnesota garage
By Angela Streiff
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2VRT4AFA9FKLM It's the first week of November and we've already been using this heater in our garage for the past few weeks. We've even seen small amounts of snow a few times this fall. In Minnesota, winter is always just around the corner. It gets crazy cold here. Forty below zero at night is not foreign to this area of the state during the heart of winter. It gets so cold, the foundation of homes and the concrete slab floors of garages can buckle. In the video I've attached to this review, you can actually see that the foundation of our own garage floor has buckled and left us with a crack down the center that looks like we were hit with a Californian earthquake. So spending any time at all outside in the garage in the winter requires some form of heat, if nothing else so your fingers don't go numb while trying to work in the cold.Prior to this heater we had a torpedo heater. It was great and put out a ton of heat, but if you're familiar with those, you know they produce heat using a large open flame. Torpedo flames in a garage filled with flammable things weren't the safest way to go. Especially since one wrong step from your kids and they could walk into it and catch a leg on fire. The second heater we used was meant for ice fishing. A portable propane heater. It was actually our ice fishing heater, but it doubled as our garage heater for a while. Expensive way to heat the garage.Now we have this NewAir electric heater, and it's so much better. No open flame to catch a pants leg on fire and no need to keep switching out propane tanks. Also unlike the other two heaters, this one has an overheat safety setting and regulates the heating element by sensing the air temperature. Be sure to take note of the shape of the 240 volt plug. We have a outlet in our garage for this, but it has a different shaped receptacle. Ours was designed for use with a welder. So we ended up buying a different plug for the end of this heater and switching it out to work with our welding outlet.When the blower is the only thing going on this heater, it's pretty quiet. Like a simple fan. When the heating element turns on is when you can really hear it. But I wouldn't call it loud. It's a garage heater encased in a metal box, usually sitting on the garage floor. It's going to make a little noise. But it's not like it's so loud two people talking right beside it even need to raise their voice to hear one another.The casing stays cool to the touch. You won't get burned from touching the metal even after the heater has been running for hours. The carrying handle on the top is bolted on, so it's well affixed. The power cable is fairly short (I believe for safety reasons), so you'll need to have a spot for this within a few feet of your outlet.As for how it heats, we've liked it so far. However we don't expect it (or most any portable heater) to heat a 2 car garage to 72 degrees when it's -40 deg blow zero outside. This heater takes the chill off and keeps your blood moving. The closer you stand to it, the warmer you'll be. Work on the opposite side of the garage right next to the door and the air won't feel as warm. We turn it on when it's cold and leave it running while we're out there working. Plug it in and get it going a little while before someone's going to be in the garage so it has time to start warming up the air. It's waterfowl season right now, so my husbands been out in the garage in the evenings for hours each night working on tying up decoys and working on the motor of his boat. He's had the heater running each evening while doing this to help keep it warm while he's out there, and it's been working very well. No problems so far. We like this heater MUCH better than the propane and torpedo heaters we had in the past.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
2Great heat but poorly constructed
By Ryan Alexander
The heating power is legit with this unit. 400 sq foot garage would heat up in no time. However, after about a week, it started making a loud rattling noise that was unbearable. I tried tightening any screws I could get to and they were all tight. I have returned it due to lack of confidence in the construction and did not re-order.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Solid Dependable Heat
By Rick L. Parrish
This thing is well built. Note that it requires a 240 outlet before you order. But it puts out the heat let me tell you. My son came over and mounted it up about 2/3 of the way up the wall opposite the garage door in a corner about 3 feet forward from the wall and plugged it in. (he did put a support bracket up for the top and bottom of the unit) We fired it up and tho it makes noise there was no rattle and the level's nothing you can't live with and I soon was used to it. It's a bit early for heating here in the mountains of Colorado but we did have a morning low of 39 and this was around 6:30 in the morning before he went to work. Took about ten minutes to heat up the Garage from about 45 to 65 degrees and then we turned it off because it was going to go back up in the 80's later in the day and it wouldn't be needed. So right now I'm pleased with it and this winter when we dip down below freezing I'll give it it's real test and if there are problems I'll come back and redo this review. Right now I can report it's solid, well built, the controls are convenient and the thermostat worked pretty darn good cycling it off when it reached 65. I would certainly recommend this unit at this price point...just remember you need that 240 outlet handy to use it.

See all 16 customer reviews...
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  • 240 volt grounded plug for safety and convenience
  • Rugged stainless steel body with safety grille
  • Safety certified with overheat protection
  • Simple manual controls
  • Heats up to 560 square feet




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