Just been to my local Aldi (Edgbaston, Birmingham). The oil filled radiators have been reduced to £16.99. Assistant said they will have been reduced at other Aldi stores too.
Features
600W, 900W or 1500W heat settings
Tip-over safety switch
Mains lead storage
Green environment conducting oil
Mounted on 4 castors for easy movement
Colour: White
Dimensions: 125 x 580mm
Heat Settings: 3
Product Type: Radiator
Wattage: 1500W
Comes with a 3 year warranty :)
17 comments
PowerPantsPete
4 Apr 16#17
x8 in Studley branch @ £17.99
delboy1410
23 Feb 16#16
Full price in Bellshill
far
18 Feb 16#15
Went to York Fulford Road on Monday (when deal was posted) and all were full price there too.
djolltax
18 Feb 16#14
£24.99 in Swindon too..... Must just have been a local deal maybe? Or else op is having an early April fool? Lol
echothree
18 Feb 16#13
Just bought one of these at the full price £25. Boiler just broke though, so I don't really have the opportunity to browse. Got the thing set up within a couple of minutes (need to attach legs and castors), and it's working as expected and keeping the missus happy until I can get a boiler fixerer person round.
djolltax
16 Feb 16#12
Oil filled are pretty good imho
Local store o.o.s. Tried Reading (Calcot) they had lots but all were FULL price @£24.99 Maybe they'll reduce at some point... I'm back this way Friday so maybe I will look again then but atm still full price here...
good spot though - I'll vote this hot for those that can find one :smiley:
friar_chris
16 Feb 16#9
The rate of change of power?! Watts that then? Certainly not 11p 'each'. kWh not kW/h
Rom
16 Feb 16#8
Great price but always concerns about the efficiency of these.
mattystuff to Rom
16 Feb 161#10
I suspect they're almost 100% efficient as their useful energy is heat what is the waste energy? as said before kwh for kwh electricity is more expensive than gas.
Besford to Rom
16 Feb 16#11
Concerns about running costs I can understand but 'efficiency'? I don't see how it can waste energy (other than turn it into heat) so surely it must be virtually 100% efficient.
Besford
15 Feb 16#5
Aldi reductions are all local manager reductions. Maybe other stores have them and have reduced them but it won't be any kind of national deal.
Never sure why it's Tesco which gets all the 'goose' comments - maybe posters are just sheep :wink: ?
Gollywood to Besford
15 Feb 16#7
Surely B&M is up there with its 10p deals :sunglasses:
pureamz003
15 Feb 162#3
Can anyone tell me what are the energy consumption on them please??
M1sterDeeds to pureamz003
15 Feb 162#4
Errr, 600w with switch one on, 900w with switch 2 on, 1500w when both switched on. Check your Elec bill for the rest.
SFconvert to pureamz003
15 Feb 163#6
At full power about 17p an hour, assuming you pay around 11p per kw/h. It won't be on all the time though as it will cut off when it gets up to temperature, so the rest will depend on how much heat is lost from the room it's in.
Electricity is generally 3 or 4 times the cost of gas though, so it is generally cheaper to just heat your room with your normal gas heating and turn off radiators in rooms you don't use. Unless you don't have gas heating of course...
sradmad
15 Feb 161#2
nice find op, winter warmer, great price, heat added ( no pun intended ) :smiley:
Opening post
Features
600W, 900W or 1500W heat settings
Tip-over safety switch
Mains lead storage
Green environment conducting oil
Mounted on 4 castors for easy movement
Colour: White
Dimensions: 125 x 580mm
Heat Settings: 3
Product Type: Radiator
Wattage: 1500W
Comes with a 3 year warranty :)
17 comments
Local store o.o.s. Tried Reading (Calcot) they had lots but all were FULL price @£24.99 Maybe they'll reduce at some point... I'm back this way Friday so maybe I will look again then but atm still full price here...
good spot though - I'll vote this hot for those that can find one :smiley:
Never sure why it's Tesco which gets all the 'goose' comments - maybe posters are just sheep :wink: ?
Electricity is generally 3 or 4 times the cost of gas though, so it is generally cheaper to just heat your room with your normal gas heating and turn off radiators in rooms you don't use. Unless you don't have gas heating of course...