Brooklyn Trading have reduced their Heated Towel Rail Radiators again & it looks like they've reduced their delivery by £1 to £3.99 as well, making them now from £18.98 Del. The offer includes Straight, Curved, Corner & a rather snazzy looking Spiral version in both White & Chrome finish, had a look around & though I am not a radiator expert, the prices do look decent.
The one on the pic is a curved white size 730 X 450MM & that is £18.98 Delivered. Link should go to the whole offer.
All comments (22)
kester76
22 Aug 16#1
These seem to good to be true. Are they 2nds/refurbs?
gepw to kester76
22 Aug 16#2
Buy with confidence, got one last time they had this offer on, good quality been up now for 12 months no problems at all.
dude78 to kester76
22 Aug 16#4
I ordered the corner curved rad a few weeks back. Defo not a refurb, very good value and quick delivery too.
bishope1
22 Aug 161#3
Anyone know if these are just for use as part of a "wet" central heating system, or can they be used with an electrical insert.
alfa111 to bishope1
22 Aug 16#5
Any tube central heating rad can be converted. You just need a heating element.
caiblue
22 Aug 16#6
showing £9.99 delivery for me
wishihadadonkey to caiblue
22 Aug 16#8
Do you have 2 in your basket? It did that when I had 2 in mine, but £3.99 if you add just 1
teerex
22 Aug 161#7
Good prices
tehwabbit
22 Aug 16#9
Make sure you check the BTU's on these before buying them, or you could end up with a cold bathroom! A typical bathroom radiator puts out between 1100-1700BTU, some of these towel rads put out less than 1000.
Obviously depends on the size of your bathroom and insulation, but for medium sized bathrooms these are handy towel warmers, not a substitute for heating!
Gollywood
22 Aug 16#10
I've got one in the bathroom - fitted 8 years ago as part of our gas central heating system but now needs changing.
If I get a plumber, is it just a matter of removing the old one & replacing with this?
nomnomnomnom to Gollywood
22 Aug 161#11
Yep, as long as the size (width) is the same.
The job is easy for anyone DIY minded though.
Gollywood
22 Aug 16#12
Im not :smile:
marteee
22 Aug 16#13
Can you connect this up as a normal radiator in the bathroom? As in not a warmer, just an upright runged radiator?
buggbairn to marteee
22 Aug 161#14
I had this set-up at my last house. A towel heating radiator does not give out enough radiated heat alone to keep a bathroom warm in wintertime, even removing the TRV wasn't enough.
EN1GMA
22 Aug 16#15
right,so towel rads and actual proper rads are two very different things yeah?
amjl
22 Aug 16#16
I bought a rad from them a while back. what arrived was what appeared to be a Chinese knockoff of the Quinn I wanted. The packaging was not fit for transport and arrived with many scuffs on it, plus also small defects from the manufacturing itself. brooklyn were very good about it and did refund me based on the damage in transit, so I'm not unhappy with that bit!
CarlGordon
22 Aug 16#17
Hi, my current radiator measures 700mm Wide, but my pipes below measure 770mm Wide, am i right in ordering a 770(H) x 750(W)? Any help would be appreciated!
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The one on the pic is a curved white size 730 X 450MM & that is £18.98 Delivered. Link should go to the whole offer.
All comments (22)
Obviously depends on the size of your bathroom and insulation, but for medium sized bathrooms these are handy towel warmers, not a substitute for heating!
If I get a plumber, is it just a matter of removing the old one & replacing with this?
The job is easy for anyone DIY minded though.
http://www.diy.com/help-ideas/btu-radiator-calculator/Dev_npcart_100006.art