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Electric 2000W White Convector heater
Product details
Product information
- Guarantee - 2 years
- Only fixings included
Features and benefits
This electric radiator has a stone heating heart. The heater diffuses a soft heat which is maintained for a long time, helping you keep your home at a comfortable temperature.
- Automatically detects prolonged window opening and stops to avoid energy wastage
- 9 adjustable programmes
Specifications
Model name/number | PTC-2500-G |
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Colour | White |
Material | Aluminium |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Product width | 300mm |
Product depth | 164mm |
Product height | 297.4mm |
Product weight | 2.7kg |
IP rating | IP20 |
Fuel type | Electric |
Power voltage supply | 220-240V |
Power output | 2000W |
Product code | 3663602884651 |
Reviews
Stopped working after a couple of months
Caro1 - 4 months ago
Bought this for my mum, it worked ok last winter, but I’ve been trying to persuade it to work for the last couple of weeks and it’s just not saving the settings. A simple on/off switch would have been better. Also no receipt now as mum threw it out so can’t return it even tho it’s under guarantee
Not working
James jjjj - 10 months ago
Any help please.. radiators working fine for the last 3 months.. now no heat.. just keeps flashing between temperature and con
DISAPPOINTMENT
omgwhat - 1 year ago
Lasted 15 days before computer control electronics failed and now no heat is forthcoming. Remove these unwanted electronic controls that no one understands and always fail -ruining a good product. Just put a thermometer wheel on there. They are not real storage rads so you do not need heating programs timers overnight. Waste of money and time.
Initially great but now it's packed in
George of London - 1 year ago
This product was bought to heat a 4m by 4m room and did so brilliantly for there first 7months and then just stopped working. I managed to reboot the radiator the first time but since then nothing. Great product!
Not a convector! it is an INERTIA CERAMIC HEATER
Manofchelsea2 - 1 year ago
Used this for several weeks (two: 1500W and 2000W versions) and they are great. As opposed to convectors the ceramic insert gets heated and stores heat delivering gentle heat without sudden increase or drop when thermostat switches on/off. You just have to wait several minutes as it gets going. After they heat up they only use occasional pulses of electricity rather than take the electricity non-stop. There is a thermal capacity hence they are called inertia ceramic heaters. They are heavier than the convectors due to ceramic or natural stone like marble being fitted to provide thermal capacity. Easy to change temperature by simply pressing plus and minus and OK on a LCD controller. Easy to program, instructions provided. It is silent and odor free. Design is pleasing. External White aluminum will not burn skin. I did not hang it on the wall, instead I just fitted a U.K. plug and stood it on the floor experimenting with different location in my holiday summer home. Well calibrated thermostat really keeps desired 19 deg C day and night, as measured by thermometers. It is not supplied with any legs nor wheels (wall brackets) but it will stand. The external casing at the bottom is cool enough not to burn the floor. LCD could be backlit. If you need the “ON” light connect it via clock or spur with neon or LED. There is no ON light which I think is a bonus as it does not lit the room at night. It is a bit pricy but worth it as comfort is far superior in comparison to convectors heating the air directly with all the bad smell of burned dust they release or noisy blowers. I will be connecting it via wall electronic programmable heater clock (it does not have time programming, only temperature). It is too early to tell how much it will cost me to heat but probably the same as using old smelly convectors and noisy blowers which periodically overheat and underheat in between.