The Best Heaters for Your Garage

If you've ever had to push through a DIY project far into the cold season, you're well aware of the adverse relationship between the low temperature and the dexterity of your hands. That's why we recommend a quality heater in your garage so you can make some headway on those projects. Below we've gathered our top five picks of heaters perfect for the garage or shed. Whether you're looking for a mountable volcano or a portable pillar of heat, our recommendations boast a wide array of functions at price points both frugal and lavish.
Fahrenheat FUH Electric Heater
Warm Up Your Warehouse
When your square footage is substantial or if you want to make a workshop cozy, Farenheat’s FUH Electric Heater is top of the pecking order as far as space heaters are concerned. The FUH Electric Heater offers three mounting points on an adjustable bracket, making this heater perfect for a garage cross beam or ceiling. The 5000 Watt motor is guaranteed to circulate heat thoroughly, and the fully adjustable thermostat will give you unmatched temperature control when you need it the most.
Pros:
- The thermostat ranges from 45 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Front-facing vents to angle heater output
- A remote control is included for easy operation.
- The fan continues to operate until the heating element has thoroughly cooled.
Cons:
- The fan is somewhat noisy.
DIMPLEX DGWH4031G Industrial Space Heater
Heat That Warms The Heart
The DIMPLEX DGWH4031G Industrial Space Heater is a compact yet capable forced air heater that perfectly fits any garage ceiling corner. This steel-framed, epoxy-finished machine is a rust-proof wonder that will have you ready to break out the sunblock after too long in its presence. What we love the most about this model is the swivel mounting bracket because of the total directional control afforded by its professional placement. With 4000 Watts of formidable power, the DGWH4031G will make any frigid garage a welcoming workplace with a little patience and electricity.
Pros:
- Six foot long, 240-volt cord
- The bracket can be mounted to the ceiling or wall.
- Sensors allow for an automatic shutdown if coils are too hot.
- Minimalist design is quiet and inconspicuous.
Cons:
- The thermostat is poorly placed on the back of the unit.
Dr. Heater Greenhouse Garage Infrared Heater
Is There a Doctor In The Garage?
If portability is your top priority and you’re concerned about leaving too large of an environmental footprint, Dr. Heater’s Greenhouse Garage Infrared Heater is an efficient and durable temperature controller. As the name may suggest, this unit’s primary purpose is for seeing plants through the harsh temperatures of colder months, but that’s not to say it doesn’t have a wide range of applications. Dr. Heater grades its Greenhouse Heater to be formidable up to 150 square feet, ideal for basements, garages, and sheds.
Pros:
- IPX4 Certification guarantees ‘splash proof’ water resistance
- The fully sealed motor requires little to no maintenance
- Rubber feet prevent scratches or dents
- Can work in fan-only mode as well
Cons:
- Customer service can be unreliable
Mr. Heater F232000 MH9BX Propane Heater
Gas That's Meant To Last
In the realm of propane heaters, it’s more important than ever to guarantee safety standards and solid product design. Mr. Heater’s F232000 MH9BX Propane Heater may seem like a blast from the past, but rest assured: propane heaters are just as reliable and comforting as their electric counterparts. The hard plastic handle makes this Mr. Heater model perfect for the trailhead or the garage workbench, with superior emergency shutoff features, generous heating capacity, and accessibility for just about any 1lb disposable propane tank.
Pros:
- Maximum 9000 BTU Heater
- Extremely lightweight at 9 pounds
- Up to 225 square feet of effective heating
- Auto shutoff if tipped over or oxygen saturation drops too low
Cons:
- Will not work reliably over 7000 feet
Heat Storm HS-1500-PHX-WIFI Infrared Heater
Warmth Without The Wait
For the homeowner that never wants to walk into another cold garage in their life, the Heat Storm HS-1500-PHX Wifi Heater has come to answer your calls. This fantastic innovation is reasonably priced, incredibly safe, and technologically integrated with your everyday life at the touch of a button. The exhaust grill and exterior remain safe to touch throughout the operation, allowing mounting to any wall and voltage appropriate outlet. To top it off, an incredibly intuitive app allows you to schedule use just like your home thermostat, making Heat Storm the geek’s model to beat.
Pros:
- App features child locking functionality.
- Automatically switches to eco mode at desired temperatures.
- Can be linked with popular AI services such as Alexa or Google Home
- Fantastic customer service
Cons:
- Does not come with feet for floor usage
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of ventilation is recommended for gas-operated heaters?
It’s always a wise standard operating procedure to keep some level of ventilation constant in your work area while operating a propane heater. While modern-day propane heaters are equipped with many fail-safe features, the exhaust of propane, carbon monoxide, is a colorless, odorless gas that can poison and lead to death in high doses. Since most spaces being heated tend to be larger than the space heater’s effective range anyway, having a warm corner with a backdraft encouraged by an open window or two is precautious enough to ensure your safety in chilly environments.
What other safety precautions should I take before operating a garage space heater?
Aside from the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, there are several further precautions necessary for electric and gas heaters’ safe operation. Gas heaters can also leak propane if the line is punctured. While propane alone is odorless, manufacturers add mercaptan to give the gas a ‘rotten egg’ type smell, alerting you to ventilate immediately. In regards to electric heaters, never overload an outlet with too many electric components. Space heaters require a huge electric load, especially at high temperatures; plugging power tools or powerful speakers into the same outlets can cause a surge, which may permanently damage any unprotected components.
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