Winter mornings in the workshop can be brutal—not just for you, but for everything stored in unheated spaces. Paint thickens, chemicals separate, adhesives turn into unusable globs. If you've ever tried to work with materials that have been sitting in a freezing garage overnight, you know the frustration.

Simple Solution for a Common Problem

The Powerblanket Lite PBL2G solves this with a straightforward approach: it wraps around your 2-gallon pail and maintains a consistent 75°F temperature. No complicated controls, no guessing—just slide it on and plug it in. The patented heat-spreading technology distributes warmth evenly across the entire surface, so you don't get hot spots or cold corners.

Built for Lighter Duty

This isn't the industrial workhorse model—and that's exactly the point. The Lite line runs at lower power density (45 watts), which means it draws less power while still getting the job done. Perfect for situations where you need freeze protection but don't need to push extreme temperatures.

Where It Works Best

Think about spaces where temperatures dip below freezing. Unheated garages, workshops, barns, cold storage rooms, job sites where pails sit unprotected overnight. Paints, resins, sealants, epoxies, chemicals, food-grade liquids—anything stored in a 2-gallon pail that can't handle freezing temperatures. The heater insulates and protects, so you're not dealing with separated products or frozen waste.

Safety You Can Count On

Powerblanket didn't cut corners on certifications. This unit meets ETL, UL, CSA, and CE safety standards, which means it's been tested and approved for use with expensive chemicals and other fluids. The directional heat stays where it's needed—on the pail—rather than warming the surrounding air.

Practical Benefits

Production doesn't have to stop when cold weather hits. No more lost materials, no more waiting for pails to thaw, no more wasted time and money. At 120 volts and 0.38 amps, it runs efficiently on standard household power.

For smaller heating jobs where you need freeze protection but not industrial-grade heating, this is the cost-effective answer you've been looking for.

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