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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
nice luxury for bad winter weather, March 3, 2010 This review is from: HeatTrak HTM24-10 Industrial Snow-Melting Walkway Mat, 24-Inch by 10-Foot, 120 Volt (Lawn & Patio) We bought this item for our steep driveway, so that we can cut down on heavy shoveling during large snowstorms. It is enough to melt the snow to allow one side of your car tires to roll over and gain enough traction to get up the hill. The heat is barely noticeable. If you place a ball of snow on it it will not melt instantly but rather over 10-20 minutes. We keep this outdoors all winter and it is very sturdy. It is also very heavy to pull out from storage. If you are a petite person you will need another person to help you carry this out to the walk. For this winter we used it in front of our house to clear a walkway from the street to the front door. Melts snow perfectly and even dries a rim of concrete all around it. No more slipping on ice or slushing through snow!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Unsafe and self destructive, November 1, 2011 By C4C (Greenville, SC) - See all my reviews This review is from: HeatTrak HTM24-5 Industrial Snow-Melting Walkway Mat, 24-Inch by 5-Foot, 120 Volt (Lawn & Patio) Years ago I had numerous HeatTrak units of varying sizes, and these units worked for years until the rubber dry rotted and cracked into pieces. The units were one piece molded units with the carpet molded right into the rubber pad.
So when it came time to replace my ancient HeatTraks I order a few new units. But the design had completely changed. The main rubber pad was now very thin and the carpet was molded to a separate thin sheet of rubber which was then GLUED to the main heated pad. Within days the carpet sheet was de-laminating and peeling up from the main pad.
So I returned the units and did without for a winter or two. So this year I bought two new units from HeatTrak. The design seemed much improved with a removable cord, nice GFCI plug, although the power light is barely visible, and an improve manufacturing process.
But then I plugged one of the units in and things went downhill quickly. The units has no temperature sensing, so they are... Read more
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Heat mat, February 14, 2010 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: HeatTrak HTM24-20 Industrial Snow-Melting Walkway Mat, 24-Inch by 20-Foot, 120 Volt (Lawn & Patio) We bought this heat mat for a 20-foot ramp we have that is at a slope of about twice what is federally required if you need it for handicapped access--which, fortunately, we do not. Our ramp has a peculiar problem in that it is immediately below a gutter, which overflows and in the winter thaws, drips, ices, thaws, drips...then freezes directly on our ramp. This heat mat has solved our problem completely. It looks and feels like it's made of hard rubber with wavy grooves. We've only used it for the past couple of months, so we can't speak to long-term reliability and wear-and-tear. But for as long as we have had it, it is reliable and works well. The grip is good underfoot, the current is just enough to melt snow and ice but not too high, it's super easy to turn on and off, and we are very happy with it. The cord is about 6 feet (I think), If you have a nearby outdoor outlet you'll be set. If not, you might have to get an extension cord. If you do, try to make it only long enough to... Read more
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| 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful This review is from: HeatTrak HTM24-10 Industrial Snow-Melting Walkway Mat, 24-Inch by 10-Foot, 120 Volt (Lawn & Patio) We bought this item for our steep driveway, so that we can cut down on heavy shoveling during large snowstorms. It is enough to melt the snow to allow one side of your car tires to roll over and gain enough traction to get up the hill. The heat is barely noticeable. If you place a ball of snow on it it will not melt instantly but rather over 10-20 minutes. We keep this outdoors all winter and it is very sturdy. It is also very heavy to pull out from storage. If you are a petite person you will need another person to help you carry this out to the walk. For this winter we used it in front of our house to clear a walkway from the street to the front door. Melts snow perfectly and even dries a rim of concrete all around it. No more slipping on ice or slushing through snow! 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful By C4C (Greenville, SC) - See all my reviews This review is from: HeatTrak HTM24-5 Industrial Snow-Melting Walkway Mat, 24-Inch by 5-Foot, 120 Volt (Lawn & Patio) Years ago I had numerous HeatTrak units of varying sizes, and these units worked for years until the rubber dry rotted and cracked into pieces. The units were one piece molded units with the carpet molded right into the rubber pad.So when it came time to replace my ancient HeatTraks I order a few new units. But the design had completely changed. The main rubber pad was now very thin and the carpet was molded to a separate thin sheet of rubber which was then GLUED to the main heated pad. Within days the carpet sheet was de-laminating and peeling up from the main pad. So I returned the units and did without for a winter or two. So this year I bought two new units from HeatTrak. The design seemed much improved with a removable cord, nice GFCI plug, although the power light is barely visible, and an improve manufacturing process. But then I plugged one of the units in and things went downhill quickly. The units has no temperature sensing, so they are... Read more 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: HeatTrak HTM24-20 Industrial Snow-Melting Walkway Mat, 24-Inch by 20-Foot, 120 Volt (Lawn & Patio) We bought this heat mat for a 20-foot ramp we have that is at a slope of about twice what is federally required if you need it for handicapped access--which, fortunately, we do not. Our ramp has a peculiar problem in that it is immediately below a gutter, which overflows and in the winter thaws, drips, ices, thaws, drips...then freezes directly on our ramp. This heat mat has solved our problem completely. It looks and feels like it's made of hard rubber with wavy grooves. We've only used it for the past couple of months, so we can't speak to long-term reliability and wear-and-tear. But for as long as we have had it, it is reliable and works well. The grip is good underfoot, the current is just enough to melt snow and ice but not too high, it's super easy to turn on and off, and we are very happy with it. The cord is about 6 feet (I think), If you have a nearby outdoor outlet you'll be set. If not, you might have to get an extension cord. If you do, try to make it only long enough to... Read more |
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