The Hound Heater Classic from Akoma offers reliable warmth and durability with thoughtful design updates. Featuring a four-sided ventilation system, this heater effectively warms areas up to 16 cubic feet. Its 50,000-hour, 100-watt wire resistance heating element (replaceable) ensures consistent performance for many years. Ideal for cat houses, water pump...
The Hound Heater Classic from Akoma offers reliable warmth and durability with thoughtful design updates. Featuring a four-sided ventilation system, this heater effectively warms areas up to 16 cubic feet. Its 50,000-hour, 100-watt wire resistance heating element (replaceable) ensures consistent performance for many years. Ideal for cat houses, water pump enclosures, and other small spaces needing economical heating solutions.
The Hound Heater Classic is perfect for those seeking an affordable, continuous heating option for smaller spaces. Designed with safety and efficiency in mind, it delivers consistent, dry heat to keep pets or small areas warm even during the coldest months.
If you need a more powerful or thermostatically controlled heater, check out the Hound Heater Deluxe or explore our full range of Akoma kennel heating products for the perfect fit for your needs.
Want to learn more about keeping your dog warm and comfortable this winter? Check out our detailed guide on Heating a Doghouse or Kennel for tips on choosing the best setup for your pet’s needs.
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