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Brand | LUX |
Item model number | WIN100-A05 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 879853 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.1 (15 ratings) 4.1 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 021079051007 |
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Lux WIN100-A05 Programmable Outlet Thermostat
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I've owned one of these for years and have used it for several applications. I originally bought it to turn off a "whole house" fan at night when the temperature dropped to 72 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent the house from getting too cold. Then I used it to control the temperature of a faux fireplace to keep the master bedroom at a comfortable temperature. Now I use it to control when to turn on/off a heat pad that we keep outside on the porch for our cat. It has lasted me for many years.
Fantastic product!! Very accurate and reliable. Well worth the money.
Works great controlling my small space heater that has no built in thermostat.
These seem to work in four different time settings and temp setbacks
We use these to control oil filled radiator type electric heaters in our basement and living room and a small forced air electric heater in our bathroom. No worries about the rooms getting too hot or cool and they save us money by setting the temperature back automatically when we are in bed.
I love these things I have several I use to operate oil filled heaters around the place. I also have a couple that run my heated and cooled dog house. They work great.
I use this to control a fan which blows cool air into the house early in the morning. It shows me the outside temperature and shuts the fan off so that I'm not blowing hot air in as the temperature warms up during a hot day.
I find these units to be easy to program and use. Battery life is extremely good (replace on 29 February) Being battery operated, it does not lose its program when AC mains power fails.
Lowest temperature setting is 45 degrees.
Plugs into wall outlets which are typically very low and close to floor which is the coldest part of your home making calibration difficult to impossible, needs a temp sensor extension to get to where the warm air is.