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product_id: 1114351
title: "EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable - 100'"
brand: "easy heat"
price: "€ 399.67"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.de/products/1114351-easyheat-2102-freeze-free-heating-cable-100
store_origin: DE
region: Germany
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# Energy-saving power usage Self-regulating heat control Durable metal braided jacket EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable - 100'

**Brand:** easy heat
**Price:** € 399.67
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Stay warm, save energy, and never worry about frozen pipes again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable - 100' by easy heat
- **How much does it cost?** € 399.67 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.de](https://www.desertcart.de/products/1114351-easyheat-2102-freeze-free-heating-cable-100)

## Best For

- easy heat enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted easy heat brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged Durability:** Metal braided jacket provides robust electrical grounding and protects against physical damage in harsh environments.
- • **Versatile Application:** Ideal for residential metal or plastic water supply and drain pipes, including seasonal homes and rarely used outbuildings.
- • **Energy Efficient Design:** Reduces power consumption automatically when heating is unnecessary, saving on utility bills and carbon footprint.
- • **Cut-to-Length Flexibility:** Easily customize the 100-foot cable to fit pipes of any size or layout, perfect for complex installations.
- • **Adaptive Freeze Protection:** Self-regulating technology adjusts heat output to prevent pipe freeze-ups without wasting energy.

## Overview

The EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable is a 100-foot self-regulating pipe heating system designed to prevent freeze-ups in residential metal or plastic pipes. Featuring a durable metal braided jacket for protection and grounding, it adapts power usage to pipe temperature, ensuring energy efficiency. Perfect for homes, cottages, and outbuildings exposed to freezing conditions, this cable offers customizable length and reliable freeze protection with minimal power consumption.

## Description

Product Description               EasyHeat Freeze Free self-regulating pipe heating cables provide flexible protection against pipe freeze-ups in the most challenging applications. The cut-to-length technology is ideal for installations that require protection of numerous pipes of varied lengths. The self-regulating effect of the cable reduces power consumption when the pipe does not require freeze protection. They are ideal for use on residential metal or plastic water supply and drain pipes subject to freezing temperatures; water supply lines underneath manufactured homes; and cottages, barns and outbuildings that are not regularly used.                  Manufacturer Contact Information               1-800-526-5265

## Features

- Self-regulating pipe heating system
- Provides flexible protection against pipe freeze-ups in even the most challenging applications
- Reduces power consumption when the pipe does not require freeze protection
- Ideal for use on residential metal or plastic water supply and drain pipes subject to freezing temperatures
- Length: 100' and rugged metal braided jacket provides an electrical ground as well as protection against damage

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Easy Heat |
| Material | Plastic |
| Color | No Color |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 1.3 |
| Item Length | 100 Feet |
| UPC | 013627068957 |
| Manufacturer | Thermwell Products Co., Inc |
| Specific Uses For Product | preventing pipe freeze-ups in cold indoor environments |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013627068957 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.06 x 8.5 x 2.72 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.94 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 8.9 x 8.6 x 2.8 inches |
| Brand Name | Easy Heat |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Model Name | EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable - 100' |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 1229.2012 |
| Style | Discontinued - 100' |
| Included Components | EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable - 100' |
| Size | 100 Feet |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Easy Heat
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Color:** No Color
- **Item Weight:** 4 Pounds
- **Nominal Wall Thickness:** 1.3
- **Item Length:** 100 Feet
- **UPC:** 013627068957
- **Manufacturer:** Thermwell Products Co., Inc
- **Specific Uses For Product:** preventing pipe freeze-ups in cold indoor environments
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00013627068957

## Images

![EasyHeat 2102 Freeze Free Heating Cable - 100' - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61l4XxSHbwL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can cable be looped (without contacting a pipe) to install it on adjacent pipe runs & (doubled) up & back down short "T" pipes as a continuous cable?**
A: Gary,  there is no problem looping this cable over itself, in mid air, to other adjacent pipes ETC.  since it is self regulating heating cable there is never a danger of over heating.

**Q: does a plug and terminator come with it ?**
A: No  you need to purchase  the  heat plug separate.

**Q: What is the rating (W/ft length)?**
A: About 3 Watts per foot.  Ice guard cables are around 7 Watts per foot.  Out of one box (100 ft.) of cable I made one 25' cable and two 33 ' cables. This 25' one draws about 1.3 Amps when plug in and drops to about .6 Amps when heated up.  Great cable system.  Each plug in includes one end cap.

**Q: I have a garage floor drain with PVC pipe running under the concrete floor and venting outside. Can this be run thru the pipe to prevent from freezing**
A: Hi Jon,No.  This heating cable must stay dry.  Take a look at the cable (or systems) designed and intended to defrost or melt ice off of roof eaves and gutters.  Then only apply power when water is running through it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Keeps pipes from freezing but beware of inrush current - see video
*by G***Z on November 8, 2018*

The media could not be loaded. I did a lot of research on different heat cable systems and this product gave me the best bang for the buck. Here are a few things I learned from my installation. I did not install the heat cable myself so when I say "I" in this review, I am referring to my installer.I installed 240 feet of this heat cable under the crawl space in a vacation home in the Northern Arizona White Mountains. This heat cable allows me to shut off the water rather than drain the pipes so I can come in an just turn the water on if I want to visit in the winter. A couple of notes from my installation:1. If you need close to 300ft of cable, buy the 300ft roll. Maximum single run is 75ft. I was left with several 25-30ft sections that I could not use from the 100ft roll. For the longer runs, I measured out 75 feet and placed a marker tape to know when I was at the maximum length. I wanted to keep the number of heat cable circuits to a minimum so I kept the runs close to 75ft each.2. Recommend you use a good quality electrical tape rather than the manufacturer's suggested tape. I wound the tape in a spiral to avoid constantly cutting it to length which saves time.3. Even when temps are not near freezing this heat cable is still on. Recommend you use a thermostat plug to turn it off and save electricity when not needed.4. Be careful when calculating the circuit power requirements. The heat cable chart for my region shows a current requirement of 3W/ft. But this heat cable has an in-rush current that is much greater. My steady state circuit requirement is 720W (6A) at 50 degrees (3W/ft * 240ft). But for the first few minutes the maximum cable draw was 1,440W (12A), or 6W/ft. Once the temperatures get much colder, this in-rush current could be higher. I am testing it this winter so I will know better come January when it gets really cold.4. For my installation I was able to install it under the pipe not wrapped around. But in certain installations where the hot and cold copper pipe are very close together, I don't see why you could not wrap the heat cable around both hot and cold to make the installation easier. I did wrap the insulation around both pipes where they were close enough to do this.5. Other reviewers have suggested a monitoring device to ensure the heat cable is working. I am a bit of a geek, so I designed my own and now measure the temperature of each heat cable circuit. It sends me a warning SMS if one of the pipes reaches freezing temps.The installation is not trivial if you are working under the crawl space. It took a week to complete it including electrical, thermostat, cable installation, insulation and remote monitor. Nevertheless, it's not rocket science, just a lot on time on your back in very tight spaces.Update December 2018:. Well as predicted the 240ft of heat cable tripped a 15A breaker on startup on a cold day. That's greater than 7W/ft.Update October 2019: I added a controller that not only includes a thermostat, it also provides an 8 minute soft start for the heat cable. I will be testing it over the winter. Also moving to a 20A circuit.Update October 2020: After testing the 8 minute soft start controller I learned that my total cable in-rush current draw at near freezing temperatures is 20 Amps AC. This means the components I selected for the soft-start were underrated. I abandoned this simple design for a more complex one where the thermostat regulates the heat cable in a range between 35 deg F and 50 deg F. It also allows you to set a on time delay so if you have several circuits like me, I have four, you can help keep them from all turning on at once. I have my 270 ft of heat cable attached to a 30 Amp service divided into two 15 Amp circuits with two heat cable systems on each. A real overkill based on what can be done with a proper thermostat/controller. I am testing my prototype over the Winter so maybe in March of 2021 I will have more results.Update June 2022: After much trial and error, I finally decided the best way to control the pipe heat cable in-rush is with a traditional soft start controller. It uses a controller and a 10 minute TRIAC control slo-start. By limiting the current in 10 minute progressive steps, the resulting post warm-up current is equivalent to the specified current draw. In my case 10 Amps. I built a prototype and have sent it out to a heat cable company for evaluation. My current project is to develop an IoT controller with slo-start capability reporting to a server with mobile app.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quick Delivery - Great Price!
*by J***E on May 8, 2025*

Perfect - Great price

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Always important for safety
*by J***K on October 27, 2024*

Easy to use and gives peace of mind in case something happens to the heaters

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