Product Overview
Enjoy your workspace all year with the Dimplex DGWH4031 Electric Garage and Workshop Heater. You can mount it just about anywhere and heat up to 400 square feet of garage or workshop space. Dimplex’s rugged engineering is all-steel with a corrosion-resistant fan. It provides quiet, reliable fan-forced heating in garages and workshops.
Mount it Where You Need it
Included with the Dimplex DGWH4031 is a versatile mounting bracket that attaches to the wall or ceiling. This bracket also lets you swivel the heater to direct heat where you need it most. You can also place this heater on a workbench or other solid surface—and be sure to swivel your model to direct heat exactly where you want it.
Quick Heat
The Dimplex DGWH4031 has a powerful fan and 4,000-watt stainless steel heating element for quicker, more efficient heat. This 240-volt heater was made for powerful, long-lasting heat in poorly insulated areas like garages. Â
Additional Features
- Automatic Temperature Control: The automatic temperature control helps maintain consistent temperature from 45 to 77°F.Â
- Durable Construction: This heavy-duty stainless steel garage heater also features a powder-coated epoxy finish with corrosion-resistant heating elements to ensure durability.Â
- Long Cord: A 6-foot-long power cord makes it easier to hang in various locations and still reach your plug.
- Automatic Shutoff: It automatically shuts off if airflow is restricted.
Summary
The Dimplex DGWH4031 Garage Heater is a tough, rugged, electric heater that quickly heats garages and workshops.
What Customers Love
- Versatile Heating: You can place this model on the floor, wall, or ceiling and move it to direct heat exactly where you want it.
- Durable: A heavy-duty stainless steel design has corrosion-resistant parts and can stand up to extreme temperatures in a garage, workshop, or industrial space.
- Powerful Heat: This fan-forced heater can add heat to areas up to 400 square feet.
Things to Consider
- Voltage: This powerful model is a 240-volt heater and shouldn’t be plugged into a standard residential 120-volt plug.



















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