Palram 1500W Portable Greenhouse Heating and Insulation

Brands: Canopia
(796 customer reviews)

$385.48

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Description

The heater and greenhouse fan with digital thermostat and humidity controller allows you to conveniently grow year-round in your greenhouse and maintain optimal greenhouse heat and humidity levels with confidence. It offers the best air output and climate control available in its group, with a humidity regulator built into the controller and ipx4 certified design for splash resistance to ensure many years of accurate and constant climatic control. An excellent hobby greenhouse heater for year round growing.
Features
The best hot air output – 5500 BTU – heats up to 150 ft²
Largest air output and heating cell in the 1500-W greenhouse heater market 233 m³/h based on 43W durable fan equipped with bearing suitable for humid environments
15A 1800W digital thermostat and humidity controller (15A X 120V=1800W) for summer and winter use
UL approved with 2 external sensor cables to measure ambient in the greenhouse
IPX4 splash resistant – which not only protects from splashes but protects electric components from corrosive environment and hence more durable
Durable stainless steel heating element is energy efficient and innexpensive to operate
Auto reset safety limit shuts down the heater in the event of overheating and resets after cool down

Specification

SKU: OBTG1108

Other Dimensions

Overall : 12” H X 10” W X 14” D
Overall Product Weight : 12 lb.

Customer Reviews

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796 reviews for Palram 1500W Portable Greenhouse Heating and Insulation

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  1. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  2. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  3. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  4. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  5. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  6. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  7. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  8. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  9. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  10. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  11. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  12. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  13. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  14. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  15. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  16. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  17. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  18. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  19. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  20. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  21. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  22. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  23. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  24. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  25. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  26. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  27. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  28. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  29. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  30. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  31. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  32. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  33. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  34. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  35. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  36. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  37. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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    0
  38. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  39. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  40. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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    0
  41. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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    0
  42. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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    0
  43. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  44. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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    0
  45. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  46. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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  47. Dafina (verified owner)

    Debated on whether to write this review, since I doubt it’ll actually be published, but on the off chance that it does get through, wanted to use this as a PSA to always check the content of packages that you order online immediately upon arrival and if there is any discrepancy — compare the contents to the estimated product weights from the description. To wit — ordered several pieces from Palram at once (the greenhouse, couple of shelves, the heater and the anchoring kit.) Tracking info, provided by Wayfair showed that my stuff departed the warehouse in three packages — one containing the greenhouse kit, one containing the heater and a third one with everything else. Three packages arrived at my house, but when I opened them, there was no heater to be found (coincidentally the second-most expensive item in the order.) At first I was confused, since everything was showing up as “delivered.” However, when I actually looked at the packages one more time and compared the shipping vs. the actual weights and dimensions of what I got, it quickly became obvious that the heater had never actually left the Wayfair warehouse. There were, in fact, three packages. However, one of them contained not the 12 lb heater, as claimed, but the 5 lb anchoring kit. The remaining two had the greenhouse and remaining accessories (minus the heater). The kicker is that when I alerted Wayfair of the issue (with pictures to support what I had found), I was told to “Wait six days to see if it shows up in the mail.” (Spoiler alert — it didn’t.)When I called customer support, I was told “there’s no fraud in Wayfair’s warehouse” and had to escalate to a supervisor, before the heater was actually shipped out to me. Again, this was not my interpretation of events, but the actual cold, hard facts, as supported by pictures (and yes, I did keep the actual boxes I received, just in case), so I did not appreciate the gaslighting. Why am I bothering with writing all of this, knowing that it likely won’t get past the admins on here (and since I got my heater after all)? Because on the off chance that it does get through, I can see how this type of scam/mistake/whatever you want to call it can disproportionately affect older/less tech-savvy customers and want to hopefully save them the aggravation of having to prove that they never received the item(s) they paid for.

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  48. Srinivas (verified owner)

    Birds love it in my backyard

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  49. Kathi (verified owner)

    We are having BELOW 0 degrees and this greenhouse heater is keeping it nice and warm and my plants and flowers are doing GREAT

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  50. Un (verified owner)

    Havent set it up yet. But looking forward to it!

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