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Plinth Radiator

  • 21-05-2017 8:27am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭


    In all our planning for our new kitchen we have left out the radiators... does anyone have any experience of a plinth rad? I like the concept but i think it might be too noisy...


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 951 ✭✭✭Tom44


    Kick space heaters are quite, simular noise to a fridge.
    But they still need pipes like a radiator, and power supply.
    The power consumption is very low, similar to a 60w light bulb.

    But if you're planning on total electric heating for kitchen, that's expensive.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭Carrie6OD


    Tom44 wrote: »
    Kick space heaters are quite, simular noise to a fridge.
    But they still need pipes like a radiator, and power supply.
    The power consumption is very low, similar to a 60w light bulb.

    But if you're planning on total electric heating for kitchen, that's expensive.

    Thanks. We were hoping to get away with just one heater connected to the mains. Do you think one would heat a large-ish space?


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