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Reddit mentions of Kat's 24100 100 Watt 4"x 5" Universal Hot Pad Heater

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Kat's 24100 100 Watt 4"x 5" Universal Hot Pad Heater. Here are the top ones.

Kat's 24100 100 Watt 4
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Silicone covered for oil and acid resistanceUniversal applicationsThermostatically controlledUse as an oil or transmission pan heaterOrder New Number 24100X
Specs:
Height8.5 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.000625 Pounds
Width9.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Kat's 24100 100 Watt 4"x 5" Universal Hot Pad Heater:

u/AeroWrench · 3 pointsr/Volkswagen

Check out Kat's. They sell several different types of oil and block heaters, including a magnetic one that you just pop onto your oil pan. I've read about people using them on air-cooled cars with good results. Kudos to you for driving a Ghia through the winter!

Edit: They also have glue-on pads like this, which are basically the same type of heaters we use on the aircraft engines I build.

u/RetireNickSaban · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

They make oil block heaters that are big stickers that attach to the oil pan with a plug that you can run out the front of the vehicle so you can plug it in. A friend of mine did that with his and had no issues. He may have attached an additional one to his transmission pan as well. I would suggest looking on Amazon, but it may be better to look locally with Amazon shipping being what it is to Alaska. Here is an example for what I was talking about, it looks like they have some that screw into the block somewhere so that may be an option as well.

u/distantlistener · 1 pointr/Cartalk

My old-battery car takes some finger-crossing to start at -10, and is practically un-startable at -20... unless I have had my oil pan heater on for about 2 to 4 hours. Otherwise, the oil's just too thick to let the engine turn over effectively.