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I read the reviews. They looked OK. I decided on this unit because of the type of bulb used not how loud it was. For the price there are a lot of quiter units, but use special bulbs. My old unit had a spring loaded levers that held grid cover in place. Nice. This unit has 2 screws and nuts with no locking system for nuts. Screws are not long enough. So vibration will probably loosen nuts and cover will most likely fall. Nuts used are M4 .7 real small. Ran down to hardware store and bought threaded 6-32 6 inch long rod and lock nuts or nylon nuts and star lock washer nuts. Used dremel tool with carbide wheel to cut rod. Once complete a regular bulb does not fit. Need an aquarium type bulb. So I cut the piece of sheet metal that holds bulb cover together or keep it from expanding or falling apart. Used sheet metal screws on four corners to make bulb cover solid. Cut sheet metal support to make clearance for bulb. No place to put AC wire connections on unit. You will need to buy a junction box to place all home wires to be to code. Heater makes a real loud noise when first turned on. Like motor is stuck. Moved ceramic unit around and wires to make nose stop. Just that nose would have convinced me NOT to to buy this unit. Over all just JUNK. Bad design. Oh, I am a Design Engineer by trade.Read full review
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