Waterproof electric heater?

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DIYinATX

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Just kidding, I'm sure there's no such thing. At least not on a DIY'ers salary.
I've got an enclosed shower (sized for three people) I use as my daily shower.
During the winter, it gets pretty cool in there.

My body is weird - I can handle hotter than average temps but am not good with low temps.
A sharp, cool draft puckers my butt more than it would for most people.

I was hoping someone might have some ideas on how to pump warm air into the shower?
I've got a dedicated 20A circuit I can use.

If it doubles to heat the rest of my bathroom, that's a bonus.
Parts-only budget is probably... $300?

Thanks!

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Can you put a heat lamp in there? They are pretty nice. A radiant heat will be better than hot air.
 

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Thanks, folks. The board didn't notify me of new posts for some reason.

I like the ideas for the bathroom but they won't help much inside the enclosed shower.
 

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A combination exhaust fan/heater is another option.
My existing medium-sized combo exhaust/heater from Panasonic takes a while to heat things up.

Especially since it's exhausting all the heat it's putting out. I laugh at that.
 

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The Dr Heater manufacturer recommended this.
What do you guys think?

It would never have a shower head aimed at it, but it might get some random splashes here and there.
The power outlet is external to the shower enclosure and 100% dry, so that part is fine.


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The Dr Heater manufacturer recommended this.
What do you guys think?

It would never have a shower head aimed at it, but it might get some random splashes here and there.
The power outlet is external to the shower enclosure and 100% dry, so that part is fine.


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Here's a heater that can use in a washdown room.
 
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