
Dr. Infrared Heater
The Dr. Infrared Heater DR-218 1500W is a portable, fan‑driven ceramic infrared heater designed for small greenhouses, garages, and workshops. It delivers up to 5200 BTU, features a durable steel housing with IPX4 splash resistance, and includes an adjustable thermostat with over‑heat protection.
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$94.50
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$108.88
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$87.30
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$247.29
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consider the DR‑218 1500W a solid choice for greenhouse and small workshop applications, praising its IPX4 splash protection, precise thermostat, and durable construction. They acknowledge its quick, quiet infrared heating but caution that its 1500 W output limits effectiveness in larger or extremely cold environments, and note the lack of multiple heat settings and advanced energy‑saving features.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the heater’s ability to raise temperatures by about 15°F in small greenhouses, its quiet operation, sturdy build, and reliable thermostat. Common complaints focus on insufficient heating power for larger spaces, the single heat setting, and the absence of remote or smart controls, leading to lower ratings in those scenarios.
Common Complaints
Recurring issues include inadequate heating capacity for larger or very cold spaces, limited heat‑setting options on the 1500 W model, and the lack of remote or smart connectivity features.
How It Compares
vs. Dr. Infrared Heater DR‑218 3000W (DR218‑3000W)
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Choose the 3000W version for larger workshops or garages; stick with the 1500W model for standard 120 V outlets and small greenhouse use.
vs. Generic Quartz Space Heaters
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Quartz heaters may be adequate for dry, small rooms, but the Dr. Infrared Heater is superior for humid greenhouse applications requiring splash resistance and focused infrared heat.