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Comments about Modine Hot Dawg Heater:
I purchased a Mr. Heater [...]. Returned it for a Modine Hot Dawg. It is unbelievable the difference in quality. Stainless steel tube heat exchanger verses stamped spot welded sheet metal, thicker gauge sheet metal chassis, die-cast combustion blower housing verses sheet metal, higher quality fan blades and motor on main blower. This unit will out last Mr. Heater 2 to 1. Well worth the additional cost.
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Heats my 2.5 car garage great.
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I installed the 45 in my 2 1/2 car garage and it works quite well. Well made unit that tucks up close to the ceiling, was perfect for my application.
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Overall, this is a great heater. It keeps the shop warm, and does not seem to be overly expensive to run. It was quite difficult to install, as the venting instructions were confusing (and my ceiling, being high and slanted made for a tough one-man installation). QC Supply was very helpful in getting me the correct conversion kit for 8500 ft. elevation and that was a breeze.
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I put the 125BTU Hot Dawg Heater in my 1650 sq.ft
Shop. 800 sq.ft.of my shop has a 20ft high ceiling and the rest of the ceilings are 12ft high. the heater has no problem heating the shop to a comfortable working climate in less than ten minutes.
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I purchased a Modine Hot Dawg 75 and[...] once the proper unit was installed it's become the envy of the neighborhood and my family's new best friend.Even during the summer being able to switch the thermostat to Fan mode the fan in the Hot Dawg puts out enough air to be felt over the entire 3 car garage and it does a great job of keeping my garage warm in the winter.I usually run the theromostat at 40 degress since the temp here in MN often drop down to -10-40 (not windchill actual temp! brrrrr) so when outside it's -20 and the garage is 40 and the house is 68 it's quiet a nice step up in comfort and if I'm working in the garage I have got the entire garage up to 70 above in minutes.To properly meet code you either have to use real large single wall vent pipe with a drain tube or just spend for the ALG24C grade pipe which is expensive ($200 for 5 feet) but works great and then you can run standard 3" or 4" diameter depending on the size of your Dawg.I love my Hot Dawg!
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Great price for a quality heater for my shop.