Most Recent Customer Reviews
(5 out of 5)
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| Frost-Fighter was just what i was looking for, ideal for when you've 'potted on' your seedlings and an overnight frost develops, the heater will turn on and protect the young plants....perfick |
Reviewed By William from Bradford
Review Date 18 April 2012 |
(4 out of 5)
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| Just the job for the greenhouse. Light with good controls to supply the heat you need. Could be used in the house as a supplement if needed. Good price. Simple ordering. Quick delivery. |
Reviewed By Geoff from Ottery St Mary
Review Date 20 March 2012 |
(4 out of 5)
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| good heater my only concern it does not have a frost setting on the thermostat you have to turn it right down and guess a frost setting yourself. a previous heater I had had a frost setting apart from this the heater is good |
Reviewed By SANDRA from SHEFFIELD
Review Date 13 March 2012 |
(3 out of 5)
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| It works fine, there is no where to wind cable if it's too long and no screws if you want to wall mount the heater but it does what it says and works well |
Reviewed By Joan from CHORLEY
Review Date 07 March 2012 |
(5 out of 5)
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| The heater is brilliant, I had previously used a parrafin heater but if I was away for a while I could not find anyone relaible to service it. The electric heater ensured that the temperature in the greenhouse was kept constant, I kept everything I overwintered for the first time. |
Reviewed By Paul Pateman from Northampton
Review Date 16 October 2007 |
(5 out of 5)
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| Excellent heater for greenhouse.. It certainly helped in my 1st year with a green house.Please may I have a Free greenhouse thermometer. |
Reviewed By Ann H. from Bromley kent
Review Date 07 October 2007 |
(4 out of 5)
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| Has served its purpose well at keeping an outhouse frost-free, but it can be tricky to set a particular temperature. Good appearance and well-made, Good value. |
Reviewed By Kevin from Poole
Review Date 04 October 2007 |
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The greenhouse heaters are thermostatically controlled, the dial to control the thermostat is marked but the numbers do not relate to specific degrees of temperature.
If you want to maintain a specific temperature then it is best to use a min max thermometer in conjunction with the heater to monitor the temperature and adjust the dial accordingly.