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Storage Heater Bricks
surfpam111
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Hope somebody can help.
is it possible to transfer the bricks from my old Creda storage heater in to a new heater?
and does it matter what brand it is/ e.g if it is not a creda storage heater.
I have tried googling but have not come up with much.
many thanks
pam
is it possible to transfer the bricks from my old Creda storage heater in to a new heater?
and does it matter what brand it is/ e.g if it is not a creda storage heater.
I have tried googling but have not come up with much.
many thanks
pam
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if they fit they fit. Its the material they are made from that matters, the bricks heat up and then transfer the heat after the unit switches off
I have nothing better to do!!!!
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As startrekker says if they fit you'll be fine.
That is as long as you haven't been storing them out in the garden as if they're damp they're going to be really nasty when they heat up.0
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