Here's your chance to get a heater at wholesale price. Let me know if you would be interested and how likely you are to order. If you pm me, I will send you the prices and model info?
Need 11 orders to make it a go!!
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Here's your chance to get a heater at wholesale price. Let me know if you would be interested and how likely you are to order. If you pm me, I will send you the prices and model info?
Need 11 orders to make it a go!!
Whats a "Heatercraft"? I may be interested.
Three outlet heater for the boat.
Gotcha, so nothing to do with keeping engine block warm in the winter. 10-4
A heatercraft is a boat heater - three or four outlet with flexible hosing to get under towels
The units are:
The 314HC(3 outlet) and the 337H4C(4 outlet)
how about a group buy for a/c for those of us in the heat belts
I plan to buy one in the spring.
If the savings are big enough, I dont mind buying one now. :)
I can't find the 337H4C model online to review the specs. I'm looking specifically for the difference between the euro vents and the hot tubes, in both look and functionality. Is the euro vent considered the "fixed vent", and the hot tubes are the "pull out" vents? So you would need to mount the euro vent knowing that it cannot be pulled out to stick under your sweatshirt or towel? Is that how those work?
Maybe he means this one? http://www.heatercraft.com/ProductIn...uctid=317-H4-C
The euro vent is fixed, the hot tubes are pull out. All of them can be mounted wherever you want, assuming you have enough duct/space to put them there. I think usually people put the fixed vent under the dash or drivers seat so the drivers feet get warmed.
I am thinking we need a 4 outlet heater also.
2 for the front, 1 for the back and one euro vent for the driver.