King Electrical 1000-Watt Electric Forced-Air Wall Heater #W2410


  • Fan-forced wall heater
  • For use in apartments, bathrooms, and utility areas; heats up to 100 square feet
  • Steep pitch 4-bladed aluminum impeller fan kicks out 85 cubic feet per minute
  • Saves space; looks like the register from a standard central heating system
  • 1-year warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The King Electrical King Electrical W2410 fan-forced wall heater is ideal for heating small rooms of for spot heating. Instead of using a bulky, unsightly space heater, simply install this unit directly into your wall. The W2410 gives you two wattage options, 500 and 1000, allowing you to heat up to 100 square feet. The unit saves valuable space, and it looks like the register from a standard central heating system. The heater’s “Smart limit protection” s… More >>

King Electrical 1000-Watt Electric Forced-Air Wall Heater #W2410

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  1. #1 by Bettylea on April 30, 2010 - 6:21 am

    It the best wall heater because i have not heard of any recalls unlike Cadet heater. Cadets are really to quiet nice but I like to hear my King heater working
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by R. Collett on April 30, 2010 - 7:34 am

    These heaters are effective. Yes, you can’t place anything in front of them, but unlike the long skinny baseboard heaters, they don’t take up so much wall space. They are a little noisy, but they don’t have to be on for very long.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. #3 by Anonymous on April 30, 2010 - 9:10 am

    After six years with quiet very effective baseboard heaters we recently were convinced to install these units in a couple of condo’s we own. They are basically wall mounted hair dryers. Not only did tenants lose wall space in every room but unlike the baseboard heaters they can’t put anything within 3′ of the units. Don’t put one in a kitchen any place near a garbage can if you can avoid it or you will blow hot air smelly air into your house.

    They also off-gas (and set off smoke detectors for the first couple of hours of operation). At night the fan switches on and if you are a light sleeper it will take a few nights to not wake up repeatedly throughout the night. The units are easy to install though and are almost flush to the wall (about 1/2″)

    These might be the first choice of contractors but they would not be my first, second or third choice for small units or sleeping areas.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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