Honeywell 4-wire line-voltage thermostat CT410B vs Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat

Overall winner: Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat

Key Differences

Honeywell Pro 1000 (A) is a line-voltage-agnostic vertical non-programmable thermostat noted for accurate readings and a readable display, and is favored for simple zoning or 2-wire setups. Honeywell CT410B (B) is a 4-wire line-voltage thermostat built for baseboard/electric heaters with broader compatibility for line-voltage systems but has reports of temperature fluctuations and mixed accuracy

Honeywell 4-wire line-voltage thermostat CT410B

Honeywell 4-wire line-voltage thermostat CT410B

Honeywell Home • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Manual 4-wire line voltage thermostat for 120-240V, compatible with electric baseboards, convectors, and non-inductive heaters. Easy installation with clear instructions; users note straightforward operation and value for money

Pros

  • simple installation
  • works with electric baseboards
  • non-inductive, rated for fan-forced heaters
  • bimetal temperature sensor

Cons

  • mixed temperature control accuracy
  • some temperature fluctuations reported
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Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat

Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat

Honeywell • ★ 4.3/5 • Mid-Range

Non-programmable thermostat in Premier white for simple temperature control. Easy to install and read with a backlit display, praised for accuracy. Customers note it works well with 2-wire systems

Pros

  • easy to install
  • easy-to-read backlit display
  • accurate temperature readings
  • works with 2-wire systems

Cons

  • non-programmable
  • single-stage thermostat depending on system
  • manual controls only
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Honeywell Home
Durability Tie
Versatility Honeywell
User Reviews Honeywell