Labwork Universal Magnetic Engine Block Heater Portable 300 Watts 120 Volts
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Fitment:
Our 300 Watt magnetic heater is the universal heater. This heater can be used for an engine block heater, transmission fluid heater, hydraulic fluid heater, fuel heater as well as thawing frozen pipes, water tanks etc.
Description:
-100% New and High Quality
-1 Year Warranty
-Product Type: Block Heaters
-120 Volts. 300 Watts of heating power
-Heats steel hydraulic fluid tanks and cylinders
-Keeps hydraulic fluid flowing freely
-No installation required. Attaches with a powerful magnet
-Transmits heat continuously to help start your engine in freezing temperatures
-Thermostatically controlled
-Applications can include heating engine block, oil pan, battery holder, intake manifold, small engine equipment or hydraulic systems
-May also be used for warming hydraulic systems or thawing frozen gutters, livestock feeders, locks, and pipes
A magnetic heater is an electric heater that heats the engine or transmission of a vehicle to give quicker starts and -protects your engine from damage that can occur during cold weather starts. Warmed engines also deliver better fuel economy, plus improves oil flow to provide better lubrication to the engine, which reduces wear and increases engine life. Oil and transmission fluids thicken and do not circulate well at cold temperatures. Magnetic heaters transmit heat continuously to keep oils fluid, giving you instant lubrication when starting your engine. Magnetic heaters appeal to the automotive, heavy duty, and farm supply segments, as they have a myriad of uses.
Package Include:
1× Magnetic Engine Heater (300-Watt 120-Volt)
W/O Product Instruction
Notes:
-If You Are Not Sure The Item 100% Fit For Your Vehicle Before Your Purchase.
-Please Allow 1-3CM Differs Due To Manual Measurement.
-Due To The Different Display And Different Light, The Picture May Not Reflect The Actual Color Of The Item. Thanks For Your Understanding.
