Good price for a heater including a gas bottle and delivery.
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wolvesinwales
1 Dec 15#18
Very good service too, mine was due for delivery tomorrow but I'll probably be sleeping so they will deliver to my local Halfords.
sowotsdis
30 Nov 15#17
if O2 level falls and CO level rises they will cut out so very low risk of poisoning more of a condensation problem
ciarandanielbyrne1
29 Nov 15#15
Anything that looks a bit nicer?
wolvesinwales to ciarandanielbyrne1
29 Nov 15#16
The gas bottle actually fits inside out of view.
micpwelsh
29 Nov 15#13
Doesn't carbon monoxide give you that healthy glow ?
wolvesinwales to micpwelsh
29 Nov 15#14
No that's Ready Brek or Sellafield.
Teezer
29 Nov 15#12
Brilliant, thanks. In the event of a power cut I'd only use it for the livingroom, an hour 3 or 4 times a day will suffice as the house is very well insulated and doesn't lose heat.
Teezer
29 Nov 15#8
Ordered, perfect for power cuts, got to be prepared, we had a 4 day power cut earlier this year that was torture. Thanks for sharing.
scooby555 to Teezer
29 Nov 152#11
I read somewhere that on full settings approx 40hrs.
scooby555
29 Nov 15#10
DUH moment, corrected.
Condensation hmmm dont need any more of that in the room I want it for, windows already have tons of condensation on them, need to check my air brick and clear any debris from it.
The upstairs room is part of the house that is 75% detached so exposed on all sides and have damp creeping on wall, bloody radiator should be under the window on that wall, instead its near the entrance. Might just stick the leccy heater on the wall that I have spare. The room gets so cold that you might as well have the window open to warm it up lol.
irabbs7
29 Nov 15#9
how long does a bottle last just say using an hour a day.
vulcanproject
29 Nov 15#7
The condensation could be a problem if you have like a metal shed or something but it's not a big deal if you have the insulation and the air vent/brick that you should have with these...
dealerxxx
29 Nov 15#6
Lake District
pibpob
29 Nov 151#5
And they generate huge amounts of condensation. Might be better to shoulder the running cost of an electric heater instead. PS it's a CO detector. :wink:
5Rivers79
29 Nov 15#2
Currently doing a renovation where boilers packed in so freezing. Will this be okay to heat up a living room? Any risk of carbon monoxide poisoning?
scooby555 to 5Rivers79
29 Nov 15#4
Would defo have a CO detector in any room these are put in.
scooby555
29 Nov 15#3
Good price - Whats peoples opinion on these, how safe are these in general, obviously only as safe as the user I appreciate.
mickymcd
29 Nov 15#1
good price my local supplier charges £24 for a 13kg butane bottle ive seen these bundles before around \£79
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Condensation hmmm dont need any more of that in the room I want it for, windows already have tons of condensation on them, need to check my air brick and clear any debris from it.
The upstairs room is part of the house that is 75% detached so exposed on all sides and have damp creeping on wall, bloody radiator should be under the window on that wall, instead its near the entrance. Might just stick the leccy heater on the wall that I have spare. The room gets so cold that you might as well have the window open to warm it up lol.