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Honeywell TH1100DV1000/U Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat

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$38.95

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About this item

  • 4 11/16 in. High x 2 7/8 in. Wide x 1 1/8 in. Deep
  • Premier white color
  • Made in United States
  • Package Dimensions : 12.0 L x 6.0 H x 12.0 W (inches)


4 11/16 in. High x 2 7/8 in. Wide x 1 1/8 in. Deep, premier white color, sold in each, Honeywell TH1100DV1000/U Pro 1000 vertical non-programmable thermostat. Made in United States. Manufactured by Honeywell.


Krista
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
We used this to replace the crappy stock thermostat in our trailer. It was a super easy replacement, fit in the narrow place and works perfectly. The brightness is great, readability is on point! The heater kicks on like it should at the desired temperature. I'm glad we replaced this, makes a huge difference! Happy warm wife! The picture shows the old one we switched out.
BARBARA G
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I was able to replace my old thermostat. It took a little figuring, but I did it! I am not handy.
michael cullen
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
works as it should and great price.
michelle guo
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024
Working well but too expensive with delivery charge
Sidney S
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2024
Our old thermostat was a programable, it was over kill for our simple fireplace. The Honeywell Pro 1000 vertical was exactly what I wanted. Very easy to install only 2 wires. I like that it’s digital. I would recommend this thermostat for any 2 wire burner.
MikenzCO
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
We have a water boiler heating system with thermostats in each room. Unfortunately, the old thermostats looked to be from the 1970's i need it to be replaced.These were an inexpensive option, and I thought to give them a try, that was two years ago. After all this time, i've had not a single issue with any of them. They're very easy to install. They are accurate and the batteries last at least two years.The only negative thing that I can say about them is that the screws that tighten down on the thermostat wires could be better. A couple of them, we're a little difficult, two connect firmly.But other than that, as said, I have no other issues.For what these cost in my experience with them over the past 2 years, I'd easily recommend them to anyone. Looking for a budget digital thermostat that can be relied upon.
AlaskaGuy
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Use these thermostats on my hydronic systems for my home and they work great. Easy install
david droeske
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2024
Good delivery! Discovered package in the garbage box at the end of driveway. Once found and installed, product worked as advertised.
Wflames
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I needed a new thermostat for my trailer but didn't want another analog style. This was easy to install and worked perfectly.
Calvin
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023
The unit was easy to install. Works well in my RV. The only issue I have found is the actual temperature reading is off by 2 degrees. This was verified by a digital temperature and Humidity sensor and a Sling Psychrometer. It functions well and controls the temperature. Due to the actual temperature reading 2 degrees above the actual temperature. You may have to adjust your setting accordingly.
Jess G
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2023
The package includes all necessary installation items except a screwdriver. I found the wiring instructions a little unclear as my wire colors are old and differ from the installation instruction insert. Otherwise, one doesn’t need much skill to install and the device works perfectly. It’s intended to control a single heat source, no frills added.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2023
Easy to install, Great quality and fast delivery and well-priced.
RS
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2021
I purchased a house in July. Now that it got cold and the heater was hooked up for the cold months, I noticed that the old Honeywell (horizontal) thermostat buttons didn't work very well (you had to push them really hard and sometimes they would get stuck so the temp would go up or down by itself because you had to push the buttons so hard - this must be common with age on these things because at the apartment I lived in before I bought my house, the same thing happened with that Honeywell thermostat, they replaced it and the new one lasted the 5 years I lived there without issue and was still doing great when I moved and that one was used for the heat and a/c). Anyhow, I wanted a vertical thermostat because that is what the home originally had, I also preferred to stick with Honeywell because that's the brand I am familiar with, and I wanted this particular style because it is just a simple straightforward thermostat, no bells and whistles that I didn't need or want (this one has heat on/off and up button to increase the heat, down button to decrease the heat, the screen shows the current temp at all times without the green backlight and when you push the buttons, the green backlight comes on for about 5-10 seconds and shuts off). The horizontal one that was installed looked horrible because they didnt fill the gaps above or below the thermostat. I purchased this one and it came fairly quick (about a week, I think) and it was rediculously easy to install (maybe 10 minutes and that is including patching the two screw holes they made to put the horizontal thermostat and painting the wall around the new one). There were only two wires for mine, so if you can match the white wire to the "w" and the black wire to the "b" on the back of the thermostat (and whatever other wires you have to the corresponding letter on the back of the thermostat), you should be good to go. It came with instructions, but I didn't even read them, it's one of those straight forward common sense things really. The heating and cooling place wanted to charge me $150 and when I told him that seemed a bit steep, he said he would do it for $90 to "help me out since I'm a single lady with no help". I bought this thermostat for $25 and helped myself out by saving $65 and I'm confident that as long as I don't push the buttons like the world is ending, then I should get at least 5 years of life out of it like I did with the one at my apartment, and probably much longer since this one is for heat only.