Surface area with 9 heating ribs and 3 power settings provides comfortable warmth
With optional 500W fan heater
Variable temperature control and frost protection function
With 4 practical, smooth-running castors and cable storage
Size approx. (cm): H64 x W44 x D28
Max. 2500w
Comes in either black or white and offer started today.
All comments (21)
Riyaal
24 Oct 162#1
I bought mine about 4 years ago, gets used daily and still going strong. The built in fan heater is useful for instant heat whilst the oil filled radiator heats up.
phillipgeorge
24 Oct 16#2
I bought one of these last year and it's great! It gives off a lot of heat on par with a standard radiator. Can't fault it!
geordiehsk123
24 Oct 16#3
I've got one similar. Good heater. Heat from me
itsmearron
24 Oct 16#4
do these cost a fortune to run?
Mrdom to itsmearron
24 Oct 162#5
All electric heaters are basically 100% efficient (that goes for this, the most expensive high tech heater you can find or grannys old 3 bar electric fire). You can pay more for looks or build quality, quietness, fast heat up, but in terms of running costs it really makes no difference.
acj7745 to itsmearron
24 Oct 16#8
...It costs 2.5kWh to run on full power. Like a kettle, but on all the time. So the answer is yes, I think. Although your definition of a fortune is different to mine maybe. If you're paying 10p a kWh it is costing you £1 to have it on for 4 hours. So say £3 a day, £90 a month. It is cheaper to burn gas, it always is. The conversion is tricky because electricity doesn't have a Calorific value to compare against conventional fuels. But if it did, it would be rubbish.
Mrdom
24 Oct 16#6
... if you are just talking this vs other heating like oil or gas though yes electric is more expensive
wozwebs
24 Oct 16#7
Thanks, just picked one up. Dad bought one for my nan a few years ago and said it was good.
nordicgod
24 Oct 16#9
brought one with the £5 off voucher in metro the other day, seems to warm the conservatory up nicely
Mrdom
24 Oct 16#10
Of course that assumes it's on for all of those hours, which if using the thermostat it is unlikely to be. The real cost you couldnt be sure of unless you use it in your own house with your own temperature setting but as the man said more than gas etc
Opening post
With optional 500W fan heater
Variable temperature control and frost protection function
With 4 practical, smooth-running castors and cable storage
Size approx. (cm): H64 x W44 x D28
Max. 2500w
Comes in either black or white and offer started today.
All comments (21)