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Cheapest Electric Heating
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As Samtheman says, a air/air inverter unit may be your best solution. You can get consumption figures of 1.7 kw in to circa 5.0Kw out (external air temp 7C, wet bulb internal 20C. Cost is higher than rads, but you get more heating output.samtheman1k wrote: »How about a small air/air heat pump?As Manuel says in Fawlty Towers: " I Know Nothing"0 -
samtheman1k wrote: »How about a small air/air heat pump?
I've heard the Nibe Fighter 360P is quite cheap... (Well u've got to have a sense of humour about it all haven't you?)Mortgage Started: £131,500 (June 2010)
Mortgage Paid Off: £33,000 (25.1%)
Mortgage Remaining: £98,5000
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