

🔥 Heat your hustle, not just your space!
The Comfort Zone 10,000W Hard-Wired Garage Heater delivers powerful, fan-forced heat across 1500 sq. ft., engineered with heavy gauge steel for industrial durability. Featuring a digital thermostat with remote control, adjustable louvers, and a 12-hour timer, it offers precise, customizable warmth. Safety is paramount with built-in overheat protection and ETL certification. Designed for ceiling mounting and hardwired 240V installation, this heater is the ultimate solution for professionals demanding reliable, efficient heating in garages or workshops.















| ASIN | B076FNKBTQ |
| Amperage | 41.67 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,074 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Heaters & Heater Accessories |
| Brand | Comfort Zone |
| Brand Name | Comfort Zone |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,037 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Cabinet |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075877001634 |
| Heat Output | 34120 British Thermal Units |
| Heating Coverage | 1500 sq. ft. |
| Heating Element | Coil |
| Heating Method | Forced Air |
| Included Components | Product Manual, Remote Control |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.7"D x 20.3"W x 21.3"H |
| Item Type Name | electric-space-heaters |
| Item Weight | 42.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Brands, LLC. |
| Max Temperature Setting | 95 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Min Temperature Setting | 68 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Number | CZ260ER |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 4 |
| Power Source | Hard-Wired |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garage |
| Room Type | Garage, Shop |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Temperature, Electronic Thermostat, Fast Heating |
| Special Features | Adjustable Temperature, Electronic Thermostat, Fast Heating |
| UPC | 075877001634 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty against manufacturer defects. |
V**N
Ignore the bad reviews............. this machine WORKS !!!
Got mine installed and did not have the hinge rear to drop access to the wire hookup area. Simple install to the garage ceiling with a pilot hole for a 2" long, 1/4 in width wood hex head with nice big flat washers to support the single center attachment point to the garage ceiling. Ezy pzy and plenty secure. I wanted to be able to turn the fan direction if wanted. Ran 10 ga 2 wire with ground to it from the QUALITY dryer plug bought here at the Zon, and wired the unit. I set on heat level #2 and turned it on. Excellent HOT heat coming out, and 12 feet away the fan is clearly doing it's job. The fan power is fine, the heat is HOT just set on 2, and the only potential drawback for some is the thermostat is not as accurate in function as your whole house furnace is. Who cares? Most are using this for a garage or shop, and some don't want those to drop under freezing when unattended and unused. I set up a remote temp sensor and in a 12 x 25 ft garage, in Omaha NE and if you want to keep your garage above freezing, this unit can do that. Really, it can do that not working very hard. I was thinking this was a big toy, might help a little or might not. I was wrong. This is a serious tool, well made, works, hot heat and fan plenty strong - and all at $109? Are you kidding me?? Can see other uses for this heater, too. This is NOT a toy, works, HOT heat, good fan, makes a bit of mild fan noise but WHO CARES? You sleeping in your garage? I got the ex warranty so if this goes South I'm covered, but by any account this is a nice unit, works, built solidly and if you do your own wiring be SAFE and be SURE to use a GOOD dryer plug with a lot of surface contact to your 10 ga wire. Critical. Tight and solid good connections is important. Get your gas cans out of your garage and into the shed. Read directions and adhere to them. They're there for a reason. My garage ceiling is only 7" but I attached this as high as I could right to the ceiling joists, center factory attachment point with big flat washers to help support. VERY impressive heater at this price point!!! Nice. My only nitpick is they should have made the ground attachment point the same as the two positives, with easy secure attachment. I used the extra wide wire crimper tool to secure a yellow 10ga wire loop to the end of the ground wire, then attached that to the ground point on the unit where they supplied the hex head bolt attachment. Works fine. Just UN-necessary and their trying to maximize profit by saving a buck a copy. No bid deal. GOOD UNIT. PS: The Zon 10 ga 2 wire and one ground wire pricing was way better than the big store big name hardware stores here!!
B**K
Performing well, made it Wi-Fi kind of, seems safe
This thing really saved me when I forgot to order propane and had to get by for a while on a second home during the coldest temps of the year. I was worried about some of the bad and scary reviews but it has been working great. The install wasn’t too bad but expect to pay another $150 in installation materials. First thing I noticed when I started it was that the fan was pretty quiet and the temps were not too hot. This made me feel better about an overheating and fire issue. I installed it in my basement of a 3700 sqft house when the basement is included. I closed off some bedrooms and was able to get 54 degree temps on the first floor and 58 degrees in the basement. I lowered the temp to the point that the heater could keep up and have some time cycled off. Turned out to be 55 degrees. Outdoor temps were below 1 degree F. I altered the install to make it temporary for now. Hung it from a metal shelve and positioned under my duct work to be fire safe. Also ran the wire directly above so that any fire would melt the casing and short the wire, causing the breaker to trip. The thing I forgot to do was move my WiFi smoke alarm nearby. I wanted WiFi control of the heater since I would not be there so I ran an incandescent night light and tie wrapped it to the heater back by the thermostat. I plugged it in to a Kasa WiFi plug so I could schedule or turn on and off at will. It made the thermostat read 74 degrees, lower than my set temp which would trick it into turning off. It was a 7 watt bulb. Then I put a camera on it all with a motion sensor (Simplisafe) so I could check on it. After a few days I felt pretty good about it. Any fire should be relatively contained. The alarm camera would notify me and I could turn it off via the night light. Should that fail, the wire would be first to go and turn off power. Since it was just metal and concrete, it shouldn’t be an issue.
R**B
SAFETY WARNING
SAFETY WARNING Because I cannot access my original item purchased on Amazon in July 2023, because it was removed, I will leave this review here regarding the Comfort Zone CZ230ER, 7500w hard wired unit. Had it in operation since purchase. Great unit, however... Outside temperature was in the single digits this morning. Unit was set on 77°F. Based on my observations of this unit’s functionality, the heater is designed to engage when the room temperature drops about 2°F below the thermostat setting and continues running until roughly 7°F above the set point, with an additional short overrun period of about 30 seconds. I was awakened by a smoke detector and found visible smoke near the ceiling in the room where this heater is installed. The indicator lights on the heater were completely off, which appeared to indicate the unit had shut itself down. I immediately shut off power at the electrical breaker to the unit and began inspection. The breaker was off, the heater had cooled, and no hot spots were felt or identified. Dust burn-off had occurred months ago and was not the cause. Based on my sensory observations and findings, I determined this was an overheating event. There were no signs of burn or damage underneath the wiring compartment. I did not observe any other signs of burning or burn marks beyond normal heat discoloration on the heating elements. The fan did not appear to have seized. Nothing appeared out of the ordinary other than the possibility of extended operation and overheating. There were no visible burn marks, no wiring damage, no hot spots, and no lingering heat. The smell was consistent with overheating rather than dust burn-off. Based on inspection, the internal thermal safety appears to have functioned correctly by shutting the unit down before ignition or damage occurred. After cooling and inspection, I tested the heater again while present and closely monitored it. The unit powered on and operated as designed. However, due to this incident, I will not operate this heater unattended. Thank goodness I was home, but also for the built-in safety shutoff. That shutoff feature likely prevented a more serious outcome. Users should be aware that in extreme cold with long run cycles, close supervision is advisable.
A**R
Quality and easy install
Works perfect in Our new 3rd stall garage. We installed a 12x24 attached 3rd stall and needed a heat spruce for the midwestern winters. The heater heats up fast and is easy to install. This is perfect size and out of the way for my husband’s woodworking shop. If only it came with a remote or a swivel so you do t ha e to do it manually.
R**N
5000 Watt Heater is great for small utility sheds
I have a 12x24 utility shed uninsulated and this heater will heat it to a comfortable working temperature. I've learned to turn the heater on 30 minutes prior to beginning my work in the shed, and it does raise the temps fairly quickly. I did a temp test when the outdoor temperature was 31 degrees and within the hour I was sitting around 60 degrees in the direct line of heat flow. Very easy install, make sure you use the correct electrical wire for this unit, which is 10 gauge. and the correct breaker which is 30 amp.
R**E
Works great! 3 heat settings
I bought 3 of these heaters from 2 vendors. One was a $150 5kw and I ran it for 2 winters to set the garage temperature to 45 degrees which was perfect for melting snow off of a Trip to Audis at the Mackinnaw bridge. 45F is perfect when it is -10f. It held with garage insulation all winter. Season 3 it failed. Purchase #2 developed a slight noise and is beginning its 2nd hard winter. (If you don't like the idea, buy a gas for $3500 installed and include the natural gas bill. I will replace it again if it fails for the energy differences with no exhaust pipes for fuel to replace the 30a./240V unit that selects 1800w, 3000w and 5000w. I have an insulated 28ft by 36ft /3-car garage with insulated doors. I have had gas and installation of Nat. gas runs quite a bit more than PIE&G electric. One more thing in winter storms a 20kw natural gas generator works very well if a tree breaks your power poles It will run two of these heaters. The heater is top left running them in 5kw on each heater is pushing it split them a 3k and 5 like I do on a hundred amp service I am very pleased with the low cost and ease of installation The one on the right is plugged into the welder plug
J**T
Powerful, Reliable Heat for My Garage – Worth Every Penny!
I bought the Comfort Zone 10,000-Watt Garage Heater to heat my 2.5-car garage in the winter, and it’s been a game changer. It puts out serious heat and warms up the space quickly, even when outside temps drop below freezing. Perfect for working on projects or just keeping things from freezing. Installation was straightforward if you're comfortable with basic electrical work—just be aware this unit requires a 240V connection. Once installed, it ran smoothly with no issues. The adjustable louvers are great for directing the heat where it’s needed, and the built-in thermostat keeps the temp consistent without constantly running. The build quality feels solid, and the fan is powerful without being obnoxiously loud. It’s compact enough to mount out of the way but still heats like a beast.
J**O
Good garage heater
We had our electrician install for us. It’s hard wired. It warms well, a little noisy, but totally worth it for the price to have heat in our garage.
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