🔥 Heat Up Your Space in Style! 🔥
The Stiebel Eltron 236304 CK Trend Wall-Mounted Electric Fan Heater delivers efficient heating with a sleek design, featuring a built-in thermostat and quiet operation. Ideal for various indoor spaces, this 1500W heater is a reliable choice for quick warmth, backed by quality German manufacturing.
Brand | Stiebel Eltron |
Special Feature | Surface Mount |
Color | White |
Form Factor | Pedestal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Product Dimensions | 5.13"D x 10.88"W x 15.75"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen |
Burner type | Radiant |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
UPC | 040232177095 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040232177095 |
Manufacturer | Stiebel Eltron Inc. |
Part Number | CK Trend 150-1 |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 236304 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | CK 150-1 Trend |
Material | ceramic, copper |
Pattern | Fan Heater |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Surface Mount |
Included Components | Electric Fan Heater |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 years against defects in workmanship and materials |
P**5
Heats the space very well.
This heater works very well. It's decently quiet. Looks nice in the space. Loved that it has a thermostat. We were using it to temporarily heat a room that we were remodeling until the heating company could install the duct work. It worked great. Kept the room heated without having it turned up the whole way. It is a large room too. We are going to use it in our mudroom now that the other room has fixed heat.
D**E
115v perfect for riser room.
Perfect for our riser room.Auto frost protection by setting the lowest setting. Turns on at 40⁰F.
A**R
Good little heater
We put this in a bathroom with very high ceilings. Mounting it low pushes heat across the tile floor. For the money, this is a great little heater, Since we were doing remodel I had an electrician install it. Glad I did so they could hardwire and change the breaker to accommodate 220. Also ran it through the wall so no exposed wiring.I really like the simplicity of this model. Really decent heat that you turn on when you want. Does what it's supposed to do without the funky digital bells and whistles. We started with their highest-end digital model and gave up on it and sent it back. Limited heat and impossible to program.Simple mechanical control is the way to go. I also quite like this company and their customer service, Very responsive and helpful. When I told one of their customer people about the issues I was having he directed me to this model. While it's their initial model and hard plastic, it still looks good and it works flawlessly. Noise is not an issue.If you want simple and dependable heat on demand, this is a great economical choice that looks good.
C**N
this unit is awesome! NEED electrician with 240v unit tho!!
AWESOME PRODUCT. does not come with an exterior 1/2" (INCH) knockout to run conduit directly to unit, you must run wire down wall and into back of unit for operation. but i voided warranty and drilled hole in the side it works fine, Also this unit will most likely need a dedicated circuit if you are in north america it specifies to install on a 15a Overcurrent protection. PERFECT OPERATION THOUGH i have a room that the walls are cinder block and even with central heat it doesnt get comfortable, as soon as i put the heater in it warmed it in there perfectly i didnt even turn it up all the way and it shuts off when room reaches comfort temp on thermostat. going to recommend this product indefinitely
P**L
Dont buy this unit for U.S.A.
This is the second of these 2kW 240V heaters I bought and both failed. I would recommend you do not buy this unit at least for use in the USA. As is usual in the US we have two 120V incoming power lines with 240V between the lines. However we frequently loose just one phase from the power company. Because of the other loads on the lines the voltage between the lines then goes to about 40V in our case. So the fan in this unit fails to run but there is enough power to the heater to cause the unresettable and unreplaceable fusible link to fail. The unit is then junk.
E**Y
Easily heats 25’x40’ finished basement
If you have the electrical capacity, skip over the 120v model and opt for the 240v 2,000W model. I installed this unit yesterday. I had an issue fishing the wiring, but that’s construction related and has nothing to do with the actual unit.Once I got the 14AWG wiring pulled from the breaker panel to the space between the wall, the remainder of the install was a breeze. I fastened it to the drywall with 3 toggle bolts and to get a super clean look for the wiring entrance, I used a 1/2” chase nipple and a 1/2” rigid coupling and drilled a 3/4” hole into the drywall.Based on the geometry of the back side of the 120V model, the 240V seemed like the way to go. So glad I did. The reviews and the methods in most others photos left something to be desired. But that’s none of my concern.Our basement is finished, but the previous owner did a poor job of adding the right amount of supply ducts to keep it warm in the winter. Not wanting to rip out drywall, I chose this $150 option instead. The basement in December through February usually averages around 58 degrees, so it’s basically unusable for us and our 2-year old son. I fired this unit up and within about two hours we were up to 67 degrees. Maintaining 65 now, I find the unit runs about 15 minutes on and 45 minutes off. Estimating our energy use and cost that’s about $0.04/hour. Likely around an added $30/month, but it’s only 3 months out of the year and the basement family room is the nicest part of the house. Totally worth it.As for the unit, I have no complaints. Installed super easy, wiring and safety circuits are all German engineered, so you know it’s good. Simple on/off side switch and a top mounted thermostat knob. We keep it on the 11 o’clock position and that seems to be pretty steadily holding the room at 65 degrees. Plenty warm enough for us. Now a little too warm in my opinion for the treadmill, but I love the cold.Highly recommended this heater to anyone and may buy a second unit for the guest bedroom in the basement too just for better customizable comfort.
R**L
Sadly, they went cheap.
Unfortunately, my newest wall heater from Stiebel Eltron (236304 CK Trend) doesn't appear to share the same higher standards as their earlier model 074058. I have 4 of those scattered about.Unlike the original, this one has a plastic cover instead of sturdy metal. The fan is louder and it doesn't feel as if it moves the same amount of air. Specs may say otherwise but feeling is believing.The inclusion of a heavy power cord is a toss-up, although I prefer the cleaner and concealed wiring without the hassle of removing the heavy cord.The one plus for this model is the addition of a power switch on the side.
A**R
Works great!
We bought 2 of these and are very happy with the size, quality, and heat output. Use them in the basement in two separate areas and they keep everything warm especially now during this cold snap we are having.
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