Mike
from
United States
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Do any of the electric tube heaters come with electrical plugs that can be used in the United States? If so, which ones specifically?
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Hello, these heaters come without a plug, they are 230v so would have to be wired into a fixed circuit in the usa to achieve this. thanks
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Gareth
from
Australia
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Do this heater come with plugs for Australia? Or can i just use an adapter to run it?
Can i just plug it in the wall using a Zexum Deluxe IEC C14 Male to 13A 1 Gang UK Mains Socket Adapter? And then use my own black computer lead with au connection?
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Hello, this will come with a bare cable which you can add a plug to or connect directly to a fused connection plate. thanks
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Dave
from
Australia
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Hi,
At what temperature does this heater cut out?
Thanks
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Hi
this has a thermal cut out range from 5 -40 degrees
Thanks
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Gayle
from
United States
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Can this heater be used in an outside plastic greenhouse successfully?
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Hello, the Greenbrook Electric Thermostat Protection Cover is suitable for use in outdoor sheds. Thank you for your question.
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Ronnie
from
United Kingdom
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Please can you describe the differences between the Tubular Heaters by Dimplex, Greenbrook and Eterna? Thanks
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The Greenbrook and Eterna heaters are only really different by aesthetics because they are the same in the way they operate - they have an internal preset thermostat which cuts out which it gets up to temperature. The Dimplex one has the added benefit of a controllable thermostat on the end of the heater - which is pretty handy. Some people don't like the heater with the controllable thermostat because it can be altered easily; e.g., in a church or chapel, the thermostat may be moved by children.
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