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Solar comfort zone heater1/15/2024 ![]() ![]() It worked great down there, but I have really learned to appreciate it this winter when we moved into a new house with all electric heat. I originally purchased one of these 3 years ago to heat a newly finished basement. I hope this review helps someone make a informed decision when purchasing an infrared heater. One more thing, this is the original infrared heater developed in 1971 by John Paul Jones, the patent expired a few years ago, which is the reason the market is now flooded with a bunch of knock off infrared heaters. The build quality is actually pretty good, I purchased the all metal heater without the wood cabinet, it's a few dollar cheaper than with the wood cabinet. My house is just over a thousand square feet and heats the entire house without any problems. ![]() After doing extensive research, I found that is the only infrared heater that uses easily replaceable screw in heat lamps, most other heaters use quart tubes and cannot be replaced easily, they are hard wired into the machine, a service technician must be called out to replace the tubes or risk voiding your warranty. ![]() I made my decision to buy this heater really because of only 2 things, 1. I was fooled into thinking this was made in the USA by a blatant lie on the website where it states: "The Solar Comfort Zone Furnace is manufactured and distributed by Sun Cloud in Lenexa, Kansas." So besides that, it is a good heater, but I can never give something an excellent rating for such a bold face lie. The reason I can only give it a good rating instead of an excellent rating is because it is made in 'Nam, and not in the USA. I will start by saying, this is a good heater and by far the best heater I have used. ![]()
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