Reddit Reddit reviews Zerostart 2600900 Interior Car Warmer Compact Plug-in Electric Portable Heater, 3,000 BTU | 120 Volts | 900 Watts

We found 3 Reddit comments about Zerostart 2600900 Interior Car Warmer Compact Plug-in Electric Portable Heater, 3,000 BTU | 120 Volts | 900 Watts. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Zerostart 2600900 Interior Car Warmer Compact Plug-in Electric Portable Heater, 3,000 BTU | 120 Volts | 900 Watts
Ideal for use in passenger, light-duty, and recreational vehiclesEasy to install; mounts on floor or under dash with included mounting bracketFrost Free Windows before engine start900 Watts - 120 Volt AC / 3,000 BTUAutomatic High Temperature Safety Sensor – The device will automatically shut OFF if the operating temperature reaches 158° F (70° C). This sensor will automatically reset and resume heating after a 15 -30 minute cool-down.Fit Type: Universal FitSecondary One-Time Use Thermal Safety Sensor – Automatically turns the heater OFF when extremely high temperatures occur, 286° F (141° C). Heater will not turn back ON and is no longer usable, returnable or repairable.
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3 Reddit comments about Zerostart 2600900 Interior Car Warmer Compact Plug-in Electric Portable Heater, 3,000 BTU | 120 Volts | 900 Watts:

u/zxcsd · 5 pointsr/Lightbulb

Thanks!, i didn't know they existed. Here's one on 120v.


This is 95% of what i was imagining, but requires installation. just chuck it somewhere and have the cord be as thin as possible so it can run thru the crack in the rubber of your closed car door (possible?).

u/monkeyfett8 · 2 pointsr/Cartalk

My work already has these in cars for our work in cold weather. They are usually plugged into a wall outlet but I've seen some people have ones that plug into the car. Some google searching shows similar stuff with timers too, so I'm not sure what would be novel about such a proposed patent.

u/2500ak · 1 pointr/FordTrucks

They make cab heaters. I have one like this in one of my classics.

I've never seen a head bolt heater that actually gets the engine warm enough to get the heater going more quickly when it's legitimately cold out. I prefer an engine preheater like this (installs between the rad hoses and circulates as it heats), or an auto start.