Saturday, October 15, 2011

MARSHALLTOWN The Premier Line 742G Bucket Water Heater

Designed to heat water as opposed to de ice water. The heater, while immersed in water, will heat continuously past 150 F. and towards boiling, depending on the volume of water and the container's insulation. Stainless steel guard, and automatic shut 0ff. 1000W, 120V.

Amazon Sales Rank: #1505 in Home Improvement Size: 1000 Watt Brand: Marshalltown Model: 742G Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 3.38" h x 3.12" w x 19.50" l, 1.70 pounds Designed to continuously heat buckets of water 1000 watt, 120 volt power will heat water over 150º Ideal for use on cold winter days Stainless steel guard

Most helpful customer reviews 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful. great heater for my homemade hot tub! By D. A. Perkins I made a hot tub out of a 100 gallon stock tank, some insulation, and a small pool filter. The only thing missing was hot water! I tried a large aquarium heater, but it didn't get hot enough (94F). This solves the problem - it gets it as hot as you want. You have to unplug it and take it out before you get in, but it still stays hot long enough for a nice long soak. I love this thing. 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Good for heating water in a bucket (shocking, I know), but so-so for sous vide By Will Oberman I bought this bucket water heater to hook up to the auber sous vide cooking controller. As a water heater, it's great. But, for sous vide, I'd find an alternate option. The big problem is you have to have fairly deep water for the unit to function. The instructions want 8 inches of water, and anything less than 6 inches can cause the unit to turn off Plus, it's a lot bigger than I expected. I think I'm going to use the other commenter's recommendation and get the electra heater, which has the heating coil at the bottom (and I wish I read his review more closely before purchasing this unit). 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Works Great For The Price By Jason Baker I use this for all grain beer making when the weather is too cold to use propane outside . Normally it would take around 2 hours for my wimpy stovetop to bring 7 gallons of wort to a boil , but with the aid of this baby I can do it in 45 minutes , which is a huge improvement . Haven't had any problems with scorching . The way it is designed it circulates liquid while it heats it . For the price it can't be beat ! See all 25 customer reviews....

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