








🔥 Elevate your workspace warmth with smart, powerful heat — never settle for cold again!
The DR. INFRARED HEATER DR-975 is a robust 7500W, 240V hardwired electric heater designed for garages, workshops, and commercial spaces. Featuring a remote-controlled thermostat adjustable from 50 to 85°F, it offers precise temperature management. Its versatile wall or ceiling mounting with five adjustable louvers ensures optimal heat distribution. The heater includes a heavy-duty, fully enclosed motor for quiet, reliable operation and meets UL/CUL safety certifications. Ideal for professionals seeking efficient, durable, and smart heating solutions with minimal maintenance.


























| ASIN | B01M8KXXAB |
| Amperage | 31.25 Amps |
| Assembly required | Yes |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,956 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #281 in Indoor Electric Space Heaters |
| Brand | DR. INFRARED HEATER |
| Burner type | Radiant |
| Care instructions | Dry Clean |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,127) |
| Form Factor | Cabinet |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00856957005373 |
| Heating Coverage | 800 square feet |
| Import | Imported |
| Included Components | Heater, Bracket, Remote, User Manual |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 26 pounds |
| Item model number | DR-975 |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Heater USA |
| Max Temperature Setting | 85 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Min Temperature Setting | 70 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount, Wall Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15"D x 19"W x 13"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commercial, Garage, Restaurant, Shop |
| Room Type | Garage, Restaurant, Shop |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Tilt Head, Overheat Protection, Remote Control |
| UPC | 856957005373 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited parts and components |
S**E
Great little unit. Way more cost-effective than gas these days. Setup is easy, but...
First off, this is a great little unit. It kicks off a ton of heat, and if its setup right, it's super easy to use and has some great features. The first thing to know: don't use the internal thermostat. The concept is simply flawed because it's internal and the unit generally sits high in the space it's heating. It means that no matter how high you set the temp using the internal thermostat, it will likely trigger the off way before the space is actually to temp. You NEED to buy the associated Dr. Infrared thermostat - it works great when it's setup correctly - BUT YOU HAVE TO SET IT UP RIGHT. Follow the instructions, use the red and black leads on the back of the unit and run the cables properly to the wall thermostat. Locate the wall thermostat somewhere else where it's not being directly blown on by the heater. Switch the heater to "external" thermostat using the toggle on the back and boom - you're good to go. It works like a charm and is super accurate. I have my wall thermostat set to 50 degrees F and my mercury-based thermometer I keep in the same space says 50 on the money. That automatically cycles the unit on/off as needed. Just know that you still need to use the remote to turn the unit ON once even after setting up the wall thermostat. From then on you only need to use the remote if you want to turn the unit off. When using the "wall thermostat" feature, the remote cannot be used to control the temp. I leave the unit on HIGH - that gives you the full 7000+ watt experience you came for. The thing heats up my garage in like 5-10 minute cycles even when it's in the negatives in Minnesota. It's great, super reliable. The thing I really am amazed by is how well these electric heaters compare to natural gas heaters. Not only are they literally 1/10 the cost ($200 to $300 vs $2000 - $3000 for gas), they are so much smaller and don't require me to run costly gas lines into my garage - which is especially difficult for me considering my garage is detached. I have a 70 amp sub-panel in my garage so this was literally a perfect fit. Also, last thoughts. Use the appropriate gauged wiring. I got a 40 amp double pole breaker and it works great for this. It needs 2 hots and a ground to operate correctly in HIGH - which is the best situation. Some people have noticed it kicking into low randomly even when connected properly. If this is happening, it's a known manufacturing defect with a previous version - so if you have this happening just get in contact with them and they'll send you a newer model. I did not have this issue so 5 stars for me. By far the hardest part is figuring out the wall thermostat. It's a little tough to to get the black and red leads into the back of the machine. The instructions for the wall therm also suck - but that's not the unit's fault. Overall a great machine. High output, easy to install and use, and electric so very convenient and let's face it - future proof. Everything is going to be electric in 20 years. Get ahead of the curve.
M**N
Excellent operation and excellent customer support
Over the summer I purchased two of these units for my 40 x 40 x 16 lightly insulated workshop building located in central SC in the country. I built my own larger, hanging brackets to move the heater farther away from the wall to allow better overall operation with better temperature sensing and the ability to rotate the units ~ 100 degrees for more flexible heat flow direction. The heaters are mounted to a 6x6 post, ~ 7' off the floor. I also removed the temperature sensor tie wrap and allowed the sensor to hang down the connected ~10" wire length for more accurate temperature sensing. I wired the heaters to NEMA 6-50P outlets using 6/2 copper due to cable length and used the DR Heater DR-PS101 power cord for flexible heater use. . https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NSV8GDG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 The unexpected cold fronts we had earlier than normal in November and December with temperatures down to the upper teens allowed a decent test of these heaters and their installations. At the beginning of this period, we rescued a stray cat (have four other rescues...) who appeared to be starving and would not have survived this unexpected weather. We fed and placed him in the workshop and turned on one heater located in his quarter of the workshop and set the temperature at its lowest setting of 50 degrees. We also provided a pet heated bed from K&H Pet Products https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ICGJZK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . With these two products, he is warm and happy. The one heater easily keeps that area at 50 degrees and does not run all of the time. I have yet to see the electric bill... The heater fan will intermittently cycle for a short period of time without the heating elements being engaged and seemed like a useless function and wasteful of electricity. I contacted DR Heater through their email link and received a same day response requesting additional information, which I supplied later that day. Overnight, I had received the following response from the OEM: "Hello, Thank you for the information. If you feel the fan blowing but no heat, it is because it samples the room temperature It will sample the room temperature every 5-10 minutes for around 60 seconds, it will keep doing it every 5-10 minutes" At this point, I am very satisfied with these heaters and support from the OEM.
M**C
Pretty Good Buy, But Some Things You Should Know
The positives are a good price and a heater that throws out quite a lot of heat. It is rated for 5600 watts at 240 volts, which is close to 20,000 BTU's. That is similar to many small gas heaters. Keep in mind that you need to use #10 wire and have a dedicated 30 amp circuit breaker in order to use this heater. It seems to work well and appears pretty well made, but only time will tell. There are a couple of issues, however. As the picture and manual make clear, this does not have an on-off switch. Instead, it only as an adjustable thermostat. The manual recommends unplugging it when not in use, which can be a little inconvenient and does put wear and tear on the large 30 amp power needed for this heater. The specs indicate the thermostat is rated for minimum on temperature of 37F, so if you leave it plugged in and the area gets below that, it will come on when you are not present. I have not verified the accuracy of the thermostat. The heater's fan is quite loud, so if you need a quiet area, that could be a problem. I also had a great deal of trouble registering the product on the company's website. One of the information fields on the registration webform (owner's telephone number) would not accept my number telling me to enter the correct format without specifying what format is required. After spending a lot of time guessing about the format, I finally got the correct one and it accepted the registration. I told customer support about their web problem and they did not seem interested in helping. They suggested a solution, but it did not work.
A**W
Great Heater
Works awesome for my insulated 3rd car garage space (14' x 20'). Takes the edge off the cold of winter months (routinely below freezing where I live, occasionally down into the single digits).
A**U
Facile d'installation. Manette fournit avec la fournaise facile a comprendre.
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.
D**E
This unit works excellent in my 24' x 30' shop. this winter at -30 C heated up the shop in roughly 30 minutes to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Going to buy another unit when my 40' x 14' garage shed welding shop is ready.
G**E
I had a 4800 watt electric heater in my garage and did a decent job heating it but I needed something with a little more power. I know I should have gas for something this big but until then I'm very satisfied. Gets it up to 20 degrees from about 5 degrees in a couple hours. The fan is more powerful than the 4800 so it moves more air, however it is noisier but it's a garage and I'm not reading books out there, I'm wrenching on cars so it doesn't matter to me. Also, the thermostat knob feels a little flimsy but it's doing it's job. Overall, I like the heater and we'll see on longevity and durability. I'll update as I've only had it a month. Update: First cold winter in northern Ontario. Kept my garage at 10 C at lower setting until I needed it to work out there. Turned it on high, went to 20 C in 2 hours. Working like a champ and I'm using it daily. Wasn't crazy on electric bill either. Best purchase. Still will update if it fails.
F**D
Nice looking...compact and gives off good heat
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