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Your cart is empty.The easy-to-install Honeywell Home manual electric baseboard thermostat works on 4-wire (double pole) electric heat applications (baseboard or line volt) and allows for simple, worry-free operation. It has a simple dial-type mechanical control and is UL- and csa listed for safety.
the infamous x
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Just hooked them up a few weeks ago. They work well and look nice. Cheaper than Lowe's.
Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Some thermostats are designed for a low voltage control circuit. But if you have heaters that operate on line voltage (110v or 220v), you must have a thermostat designed for that purpose, like this Honeywell. Anyone who knows electricity will find these simple to install. Comes with 4 wires for 220v use, but can be installed to use only 2 of them, as marked. Inexpensive and easy to use. But if you want a programmable thermostat for saving money on your electric bill, Honeywell makes them also. And always get the right unit for the right voltage.
BHeb
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Easy to install and work great
RFK
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Came in good condition, easy to understand installation instructions. Replaced older unit and works fine. Would recommend.
Jeffrey G. Penfield
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I used this with a boxed heater with a fan running 250 volts and 22 amps. It worked fine with my first green house. The second greenhouse I used the same heater and similar thermostat but the wire gauge was lower (12 gauge). This caused heat build up in the thermostat and it would continuously cut itself off because of the heat generated with the wires that were too small for the amperage. It would cool off and cut back on. Best to use 8 gauge wire for a 22 amp heater so this does not happen to you.
Dionysius
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
I bought this Honeywell Home CT410B Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat CT410B1017 to replace a Honeywell Model Number T498B -- Electric Heat Thermostat. The old thermostat was in the apartment I've lived in for possibly as long as the building was built, 52 years ago. In any case it wasn't working. I thought that the problem may have been with the actual electric baseboard heating unit itself since an electrician told me a few years prior that the baseboard units can develop more electrical resistance over time. I dreaded having to submit a repair request to my landlord because I have so much stuff in my living room that would have had to be moved in order to access the baseboard unit which is about 9 feet in length.The older model is apparently no longer in production by the manufacturer. There are a few new old stock units for sale here by private sellers, but the price is upwards of $70 to $80.So I took a chance and ordered this newer model. The unit arrived the next day, and not a day too soon in January 2024 just as the Arctic cold was dropping the temperatures well below zero degrees Fahrenheit here in the Midwest.The job to install the new unit was straightforward and the instructions were very clear. A word to the novice: if you at all uncertain of how to remove and replace a line voltage thermostat, by all means, do not chance it: call a professional. However, if you know something about basic home electrical wiring and are absolutely certain that you can safely remove and replace a line voltage thermostat, then carefully read the instructions twice to be certain you understand what the steps are. The first and most important step is to cut the power to the unit at the electrical service breaker. Be absolutely certain you have switched the breaker to the "Off" position. If there is more than one baseboard heating unit in your house or apartment, as a precaution, switch off ALL 240V breakers for the heaters.The wires are very stiff and require a bit of careful bending to get them to fit back into the circuit box on the wall.After I installed the new unit, I switched the breaker to the "On" position and turned the temperature adjustment know slowly clockwise until I heard a little click, indicating the thermostat was sending power to the heating unit. In a matter of a few minutes, heat was literally pouring out of the baseboard unit!If you have an electric baseboard heater, this Honeywell Home thermostat is the way to go. Don't bother with any "digital" or "programmable" line voltage thermostats. They are not as reliable as this basic model. To set the temperature, and be sure you are getting the temperature you want, just put an accurate thermometer on the wall next to the thermostat and adjust the setting as needed. Follow all the instructions carefully, and stay warm!
Robin
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
My old thermostat wore out and my bedroom was either freezing cold or blazing hot! The heat there is in the ceiling, not a baseboard heater, so I wasn't sure about this thermostat. But before I installed it, I compared the specs imprinted on the thermostat (see photo) to my old thermostat and they were exactly the same. The old thermostat was connected with only 2 wires (both black on the same side), so that's how I connected this new one. I just cut short and capped off the 2 unused red wires. It's working and my room temperature is now under my control again! Easy to install if you know how to turn power off for the heater's circuit, and know how to twist on a wire splice cap.
TEOBALDO ESTRADA
Reviewed in Mexico on June 16, 2022
ENVIO RAPIDO Y EN PERFECTO ESTADO
Manuel soto
Reviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2022
MUY BIEN, BUENA CALIDAD
BL
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
Bought two 5000W heaters, and two of these thermostats, one for each. Mounted birth thermostats about 5' from the floor, behind and below the heaters with regard to placement, with one heater 20' away, the other maybe 2' away, horizontally. The heaters are mounted on the truss bottom boards, angled down basically to the back corners approximately 30' away from both the heaters and thermostats. I have a 24" box fan at the far end of the building in the truss to direct the hot air downward, but it's nothing to write home about, just circulates the hot air a bit.With the thermostats both set for 40°, they shut off well below that temperature, but not at the same time, but some variation in whatever they are calibrated to is normal and expected. I could still see my breath, and it was still bitter cold. I then set them both for 60°, and they again shut off well below the set point, but at least it was above freezing at that point, barely. Long story short, with them set for 80° it seems to be maintaining the temperature in the building between 50 and 60 degrees, with some variability as to which heater will cycle first. Clearly my electrical bill isn't my first concern, but since my home office is at the back of the building, temperature control is. If I had control via the thermostats up to 110°, they might be able to control the temperature to between 60 and 70 degrees, but alas, 85° is where the dial gets pegged. For a $15 thermostat, it's hard to ask for thermocouple accuracy, but I'd still hope for better from Honeywell.All told, disappointed, but they're performing the function intended, just not meeting the criteria promised by the temperatures surrounding the dial.Update less than a year later: another failed thermostat, but now out of warranty. One is still working, but who knows for how long. Reduced review from two stars to one.
DYI guy
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2022
Installed easy and working fine. I didn't rate the accuracy section on this rating as I have not checked the cycling cycles with a thermometer.
Marty889
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2021
I had purchased another thermostat from a big box store, and the rep there assured me that it would turn off when it got too cold. Well come to find out it did not, and my heater in the garage was running a lot of the time. This one was great and was easily wired. It does turn off when you turn it all the way to the left. It's annoying they don't have any in Celsius, but whatever. It runs well and actually turns off my garage heater. Would totally purchase again.
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