Good evening,
My workshop is 3,6x3,6m (inside dimensions) and I work almost exclusively with hand tools.
I currently have a 2kW blow heater in the workshop.I am not using it, because it blows dust around (unless I turn off the fan) and it takes very long time to heat the air without the fan (my workshop is not well insulated - e.g. I have insulation all around, but I have only single glass windows and door, which I intend to replace later with double or triple insulated glass). Do you have any experience with infrared heating in the workshop?
I would like to buy a single infrared heater.
I assume I will get:
- lower cost per hour
- instant radiant heat (so I do not have to run the heater one hour in advance to get at least some heat) - less running time
- no blowing dust around
I visit the workshop a few times a day for 10-15 minutes (as work breaks as I am working from home) and then once in the evening for 30 - 60 min.
Are my assumptions correct or it is only a theory and the reality is much different?
Thank you.
My workshop is 3,6x3,6m (inside dimensions) and I work almost exclusively with hand tools.
I currently have a 2kW blow heater in the workshop.I am not using it, because it blows dust around (unless I turn off the fan) and it takes very long time to heat the air without the fan (my workshop is not well insulated - e.g. I have insulation all around, but I have only single glass windows and door, which I intend to replace later with double or triple insulated glass). Do you have any experience with infrared heating in the workshop?
I would like to buy a single infrared heater.
I assume I will get:
- lower cost per hour
- instant radiant heat (so I do not have to run the heater one hour in advance to get at least some heat) - less running time
- no blowing dust around
I visit the workshop a few times a day for 10-15 minutes (as work breaks as I am working from home) and then once in the evening for 30 - 60 min.
Are my assumptions correct or it is only a theory and the reality is much different?
Thank you.