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Looking for a little electric heater..

Anyone have a nice little electric heater they could recomend?

I have a 27 footer, so I don't need much power. I'm guessing 700-1000 watts would probably do it. I am looking for something I can either hang from the overhead rail or sit on the cabin floor. Would need a thermostat though. 120vac 60 hz.

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walmart has one from 700 to 1500 watts themostat, with tip over protection for about fifty bucks it has ceremic heating plates and does well on my boat which is a 27 ft catalina in east north carolina
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We have an Espar diesel heating system onboard our current boat, but with our last, we used a Honeywell ceramic heater which worked great. I couldn't find a link to the exact model we had, but this one is similar:

http://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-HZ-3.../dp/B0006I9WHS
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