not in every store i just checked the 1 in nelson lancs
gazdoubleu
28 Oct 15#6
. i.e. the lowest output!!!
Tazzy2
28 Oct 15#7
Loads in manchester fort
Tazzy2
28 Oct 15#8
It's the same one
GuyFawk
28 Oct 15#9
not a bad idea to stay in smallest room in winter to save energy,
vulcanproject
29 Oct 153#11
55 kilowatts :confused: That's like the power output of an engine in a city car at full RPM. Best part of 190k BTUs.
Enough to heat a house?? You could heat a medium warehouse with that lol
abdi12346
29 Oct 15#12
hope i find one
MumSaidNo
29 Oct 15#13
Im in a very small rented flat payed for by the council, no heating. This should be able to heat the room up. Cos its as cold inside as outside.
Rom to MumSaidNo
29 Oct 15#16
No heating at all? That's not suitable, and outrageous if you have kids too. You should speak to citizen's advice pronto before it gets colder!
mush92
29 Oct 15#14
which stores are these in??
Nobby65
29 Oct 15#15
Ideal for caravans and the like ...
Proveright
29 Oct 15#17
If ops is the same model as in post 4 link then I have one and a tenner is a bargain. On a high heat setting the fins are too hot to touch. Oil rads would not be my choice for heating a room you are using all the time. More like a bathroom , conservatory or anywhere you dont want the pipes to freeze.
sjdajd to Proveright
2 Dec 15#22
does this have a thermostat?
banterchicken
29 Oct 15#18
bought a bigger 1800w one from bnq yesterday for 32. heats up my living room nicely.
SkyBlu75
29 Oct 15#19
None in sheffield :disappointed:
sjdajd
2 Dec 15#20
Bought this from Amazon works well has thermostat and 3 heat settings. and so far seems to very cheap to run.http://www.amazon.co.uk/Futura-Electric-Radiator-Adjustable-Thermostat/dp/B014WS601I/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1449069627&sr=8-10&keywords=oil+filled+radiator
sjdajd
2 Dec 15#21
Bought this from Amazon works well has thermostat and 3 heat settings. and so far seems to very cheap to run.[url=Bought this from Amazon works well has thermostat and 3 heat settings. and so far seems to very cheap to run.http://www.amazon.co.uk/Futura-Electric-Radiator-Adjustable-Thermostat/dp/B014WS601I/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1449069627&sr=8-10&keywords=oil+filled+radiator]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Futura-Electric-Radiator-Adjustable-Thermostat/dp/B014WS601I/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1449069627&sr=8-10&keywords=oil+filled+radiator[/url]
Proveright
4 Dec 15#23
They do have a thermostat. The tendancy is to turn the thermostat up high if you want instant heat, which they do not give. If you want to heat a small room or go on holiday or heat a conservatory or loo they are ideal long term left on.
Convectors are far better and quicker at heating a room. However left on long term they make your throat dry which oil does not.
Although you are not supposed to oil can be useful for drying towels, etc Just dont lay the towels over the holes at the side or it will cause the heater to go pop and you will be left with defunct heater.
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1.1kw might be enough to keep the chill of in a night or heat a well insulated smaller room if given enough time to warm up.
Of course, gas heating is much cheaper generally, if you've got it.
http://www.diy.com/departments/bq-hd907-5q-11kw-oil-filled-radiator/109257_BQ.prd
0.4kW output, puny!
Enough to heat a house?? You could heat a medium warehouse with that lol
Convectors are far better and quicker at heating a room. However left on long term they make your throat dry which oil does not.
Although you are not supposed to oil can be useful for drying towels, etc Just dont lay the towels over the holes at the side or it will cause the heater to go pop and you will be left with defunct heater.