Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat vs 5-1-1 day programmable thermostat for 1H/1C
Overall winner: 5-1-1 day programmable thermostat for 1H/1C
Key Differences
Honeywell Pro 1000 (A) is a non-programmable, simple 2-wire thermostat noted for ease of installation and accurate readings with a higher average rating. Heagstat (B) is a 5-1-1 day programmable single-stage thermostat with backlight and per-day programming (4 periods) at a lower listed price but has mixed instruction quality reported
Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat
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
5-1-1 day programmable thermostat for 1H/1C
5-1-1 day programmable thermostat for conventional single-stage systems. separate weekdays/weekends with 4 program periods per day. easy to install and use, with clear readability
Pros
- easy installation
- programming flexibility with weekday/weekend schedules
- clear readability in the dark
- flexible automatic temperature control
Cons
- instructions may be unclear for some users
- limited to up to 1 heat/1 cool systems
- design may be less intuitive for some compared to premium models
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Heagstat |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Heagstat |
| User Reviews | Honeywell |