







🔥 Elevate your workspace warmth with industrial-grade power and whisper-quiet comfort!
The DR. INFRARED HEATER DR966 is a robust 240V, 6000W hardwired space heater designed for commercial and industrial environments. Featuring durable spiral steel heating elements, a quiet 8-inch fan, and a heavy-duty motor with thermal protection, it delivers efficient, uniform heat. Its adjustable thermostat and versatile mounting options make it ideal for garages, workshops, and large exposed areas, backed by UL & CUL certification and a 1-year warranty.







| ASIN | B00HS8FZAC |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #326,093 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #899 in Electric Heating |
| Brand | DR. INFRARED HEATER |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,590) |
| Date First Available | 15 September 2023 |
| Item Weight | 12.2 Kilograms |
| Material | Epoxy |
| Model Number | DR-966 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power / Wattage | 6000 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 36.83 x 33.02 x 36.83 cm; 12.25 kg |
| Special Features | Manual Thermostat |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
D**O
Installed into a 650 Sqft, 3-bay Insulated garage. Unless its below -20 degrees Celsius, it does a fine job of warming up garage to work in or melt snow off the cars. If you have steel garage doors that are not insulated, you should at a minimum start there with 4'x8' sheets of foil-backed styrofoam insulation that you can cut into pieces to snap into the door sectionals and tape the seams. Throwing up fiberglass bats between the wall studs is a very quick job. Drywall is an added bonus. This is an expensive unit to run, so you will make back what ever you spend on insulation. Highly recommended you use 10/2 or 8/2 armored cable to hard wire it. At 240v, you don't want to ever nick a a flexible dryer type plug cord. That voltage is enough to knock your balance off a ladder. I installed a mini 2-space breaker panel in the garage, wired to the main panel with 10/3 wire. (You should not bunch high current cables with other cables back to the main panel. Stove and Dryer runs are always given their own stud holes and space to avoid over heating). In the mini-breaker panel I plugged in a 15-30-30-15 quad breaker. The 30-30 is tied together for 240v and acts like a switch for the heater. Extra piece of mind, the heater has no power. The other two 15 breakers, I use for 2 additional 15a dedicated 120v outlets for tools. Obviously, I can't use them when the heater is in 6,000w mode, but they can be used at same time at 3,000w mode, or whenever the heater is off. The heater looks great and runs quiet, and the thermostat works accurately. I have left it on for 3 days at a time with no issues. You should run at 80% capacity for a 240v-30a (7,200w) circuit. And 6,000w is very close to that. As others have mentioned, you won't find a 35a breaker. Highly recommended purchase.
F**D
Nice looking...compact and gives off good heat
A**R
I cannot say enough about this heater. The install was super easy and love the built in thermostat function. It keeps our dual bay home garage nice and warm even in - degree weather, and it's very quiet.
G**K
Internal fan motor broke, after 12 months and 1 week of age. It was used approximately 5 to 6 times maximum. The unit does provide great heat, and appears to be built with quality. Customer service was fantastic however.
R**E
Got 2 of these absolutely what was required. Very pleased. This is context. Very large community center in church basement (7200 sq. ' with 14 ' ceiling). Church has central heating, therefore obliged to heat entire building when community center was being used. These have allowed us to maintain 18 C in rest of church while raising the temperature to 22 C in community center. The 2 units will raise the temperature by 4 degrees in under an hour at 3000 Watts each and in about 25 minutes at 6000 Watts. So they are turned on via a timer before the event, raise temp to required level, also burns off the humidity. Golden age, Bridge Club etc. super happy. So what we are spending more on electricity which is more than offset by not having to turn up thermostat in the church section, which is 12,000 sq. ' with 90 ' ceiling. After 1 month we have seen electrical bill climb by about 2% but our gas bill has dropped by 7%. The net saving is about 500$. So given 2 units cost us about 1400$ installed that's about 3 month payback period. If you are not using this as a main heating system but as a supplementary point system, is a great solution. Especially in Québec ( -20 C today) with electricity at 6 cents KWh. this is a great solution. The ability to use (low 3000 Watt and high 6000 Watt is bonus as allows us to adjust for outside temperature. As a primary heating system who knows but to address our problem turned out great.
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