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slimline electric wall heater, (Narrow)
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jc808
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Guys struggling to find a retailer that does this.
Im after a slimline (ish) electric convector heater, (lets say no more than 2 inches deep, including gap behind wall brackets.
Standard height (ie it is not a restriction) and no more than 500, maybe 600 mm wide at a push.
Does anyone have any recommendations please? Thankyou
Im after a slimline (ish) electric convector heater, (lets say no more than 2 inches deep, including gap behind wall brackets.
Standard height (ie it is not a restriction) and no more than 500, maybe 600 mm wide at a push.
Does anyone have any recommendations please? Thankyou
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Not a recommendation and size not given but Aldi have one on Sunday.0
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Don't think you should be looking for convector heaters in this situation, as they rely on airflow and thus will be designed so, reducing the chances of you finding a sub 2" depth.
Plenty of panel heaters on the market that fit your bill though.
HTH
RussPerfection takes time: don't expect miracles in a day0 -
meant to say panel heater in my post, sorry
i have found something
http://www.hwelectric.co.uk/dimplextech.php
might go for it0 -
meant to say panel heater in my post, sorry
i have found something
http://www.hwelectric.co.uk/dimplextech.php
might go for it
Watch out for the Dimplex Saletto though, looks good and is slim and narrow but has a click into mounting frame for cleaning behind, the problem is this makes it tick loudly all the time it is warming up and cooling down. Drives us mad. Dimples have inspected and said tough, nothing we can do about , normal for this appliance, AVOIDYou scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe (Henry IV part 2)0 -
Oil filled electric heaters tend to be the slimmest, they also tend to have much stronger cases and don't have any cavities to collect dust.0
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