
Heat Storm
The Heat Storm HS-6000-GC is a hardwired 240 V infrared garage heater delivering adjustable 3000‑6000 W (up to 20,400 BTU) for spaces up to 1000 sq ft. It features Wi‑Fi/app control, an external thermostat, quiet operation, and wall/ceiling mounting hardware.
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$320.00
Average
$257.16
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$178.60
Highest
$399.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Heat Storm HS-6000-GC one of the top garage heaters, citing its strong 6000 W output, quiet operation, durable construction, and smart Wi‑Fi controls as key strengths, while noting the need for hardwired installation and the remote’s Celsius readout as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the heater for delivering fast, quiet warmth and value the remote and app controls, but they repeatedly complain about the remote’s Celsius display and the requirement for a professional electrician to install the unit.
Common Complaints
The most common issues are the remote’s default Celsius temperature display and the necessity of a professional electrician for hardwired installation.
What People Are Saying
“Excellent heater for quick, quiet warmth in my garage.”
“The remote shows temperature in Celsius, which is wrong for me.”
How It Compares
vs. Dura Heat (10,000W)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Dura Heat for very large or poorly insulated spaces; choose Heat Storm for insulated garages where smart control and adjustability matter.
vs. Vie Air (7500W)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select Vie Air if you need a movable heater; select Heat Storm for permanent, smart‑controlled heating in a fixed garage.
vs. 5000W Wi‑Fi Garage Heater
Advantages
Disadvantages
If you need the extra heat capacity and quieter performance, Heat Storm is preferable; otherwise the 5,000 W Wi‑Fi model may suffice for smaller spaces.