
Dimplex Duch 11 x 3.75-in 1800 W 120/240 V White Grille Under Cabinet Forced Air Heater
Article #330935450
Model #40051
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Warranty
2-year
Description
Safe, reliable, and luxurious. The Dimplex Duch under cabinet heater fits under any standard cabinet, making it ideal for kitchen and bathroom installations. With multivolt and multiwatt capabilities, control your comfort with this heater.
- Capable of reaching 1800 W
- Fits under any standard cabinet
- Multivolt and multiwatt allows for a greater range of flexibility
- Requires the single pole thermostat by Dimplex (sold separately)
- Durable 22 steel gauge construction
- Nickel chromium finned tubular element
- Includes both a white and black grille to suit any decor style
- This product was designed and manufactured in the US
Product specifications
Overall Length(in)
11.02
Control Board Warranty Parts (months)
24
Maximum Wattage (watts)
1800
Rough Opening Height(in)
3.5
Element Warranty Parts
24
Grille Depth(in)
0.85
Grille Height(in)
3.75
Overall Height(in)
3.75
Rough Opening Length(in)
10.5
Maximum Btus (btu)
6147
Amperage
15
Base Warranty Parts
24
Grille Length(in)
0.85
Weight (lb)
10.05
Heating Area (sq. Feet)
225
Minimum Mounting Height(in)
3
Overall Width(in)
21.25
Rough Opening Depth(in)
10.5
Color/Finish Family
White
Manufacturer Color/Finish
White
Automatic Shut-Off
Yes
Timer
Yes
Voltage Rating
120/240
Warranty
2-year
Type
Forced air
Grille Material
Steel
Energy Saving Setting
No
Package Contents
Heater, grille, and wall can
Series Name
Duch
Thermostat Type
None
Use Location
Indoor/Outdoor
Number of Heat Settings
1
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Dimplex Duch 11 x 3.75-in 1800 W 120/240 V White Grille Under Cabinet Forced Air Heater is rated
out of
5 by
2.
Rated 1 out of
5
by
kayakman from
Noise!!!!
I bought two of these for our new home. We moved in the end of Sept. 2023. It is January 17, 2024. These two units are very very noisy. Our house we sold had a different brand and they were whisper quiet. At their 1800watt setting they will burn/melt the finish on the vanity doors. The grill has a slight up draft, which in my opinion is a poor design for under a cabinet. Most under cabinet heaters have vertical grill which disperse air flow in a wide pattern where the Dimplex has horizontal grill which moves air flow upward and makes the bottom of both vanity doors very hot. I had to drop the wattage to 750 and flip the grill up side down to blow air along the floor. I wouldn't put it back in 1800 watt on the tile floors, and if you have vinyl floors it would melt them. Poorly design fan makes them roar. I recommend getting something else, I can't stand these. Look for something else and do your home work.
Date published: 2024-01-18
Rated 2 out of
5
by
FDR13 from
Great Idea—Disappointing Design & Quality
When the unit was initially powered, the fan blade contacted the casing when it started and then again when it stopped. Adjusting the blade position on the motor shaft remediated this problem, but it is not clear how this deficiency was not noticed by factory quality assurance.
With the fan blade clearance issue remediated, normal operation of the fan was intrusively noisy (>70 dB?). The heater was installed in a kitchen. Trying to carrying on a conversation over the fan noise is not easy. The heater is noisier than a cheap range hood. The sound level might be acceptable in a laundry or utility room.
The built-in optional thermostatic control (Dimplex DUCHT) was used to control the heater. It powers the heater as soon as it is turned from the off position. The air temperature at the thermostat was 20.6 °C, so it is unclear if the thermostat functions properly at all. I was expecting a standard 10 to 30 °C setpoint range on the thermostat. I contacted Dimplex on this issue a couple of weeks ago and am still waiting for a resolution.
Most cabinet toe plates are now made of low-strength particle board. The heater provides a tab on each side to "anchor" it to the particle-board toe plate. This is inadequate to anchor the heater, especially considering it is likely to be impacted by foot. The heater design should have incorporated means to facilitate its anchoring to the floor.
Quality and design issues make this a disappointing product.
Date published: 2023-05-29