Honeywell non-programmable thermostat TH1110DV1009 vs Non-Programmable Thermostat for single-stage systems (1H/1C) with white backlight
Overall winner: Non-Programmable Thermostat for single-stage systems (1H/1C) with white backlight
Key Differences
Heagstat (A) lists a lower price tier and supports both heating and cooling for single-stage 1H/1C systems with a base that accepts 2–5 wires, while the Honeywell Pro 1000 (B) is a simpler two-wire model focused on basic temperature display and very easy installation. Choose Heagstat if you need single-stage heating-and-cooling compatibility and slightly broader wiring support; choose Honeywell if you want a minimal two-wire installation from a well-known thermostat line
Honeywell non-programmable thermostat TH1110DV1009
Non-programmable thermostat from Honeywell with simple two-wire setup. Easy to install and operate, featuring room temperature display and built-in batteries. One customer notes it works with AC and propane-powered heaters
Pros
- easy to install
- two-wire setup
- room temperature display
- built-in batteries
Cons
- non-programmable
- limited to basic features
Non-Programmable Thermostat for single-stage systems (1H/1C) with white backlight
Non-programmable thermostat for conventional single-stage heating and cooling. easy to use with clear temperature display and straightforward operation. customers note consistent comfort and simple installation
Pros
- easy to use and adjust
- clear temperature display
- works with heating and cooling systems
- value for money
Cons
- base supports 2-5 wires; 6-8 wires not suitable
- non-programmable; no advanced scheduling
- installation notes caution for inexperienced users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Heagstat |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Heagstat |
| User Reviews | Heagstat |