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Previously posted in Electrical with little response. Hope for more opinions here.
Grateful for any comments for alternatives, but in the meantime like the look of these.
http://www.bathempire.com/thermosta...ic-towel-radiator--1600-x-450mm_p22359987.htm
I like the appearance, the warranty ( as there seem to be lots of posts about early immersion failure with cheap models) and the fact that it is only 63 mm deep. One thing that I am not certain about is that the customer has to fill the rad with " water/anti-freeze solution to 95% of capacity " ( called the company for this info ).
Is this unusual and is it an indication that this is a lower-quality product ? The company uses the same bodies for rads linked to c.h and the electric ones.
My only basis for this question is seeing Dimplex (?) ads long ago where they highlighted "oil-filled". This could however have been that old marketing trick about making a virtue out of a necessity.
Once again I would be very happen to benefit from your huge experience and look at any alternatives. I am sourcing in the U.K.
Previously posted in Electrical with little response. Hope for more opinions here.
Grateful for any comments for alternatives, but in the meantime like the look of these.
http://www.bathempire.com/thermosta...ic-towel-radiator--1600-x-450mm_p22359987.htm
I like the appearance, the warranty ( as there seem to be lots of posts about early immersion failure with cheap models) and the fact that it is only 63 mm deep. One thing that I am not certain about is that the customer has to fill the rad with " water/anti-freeze solution to 95% of capacity " ( called the company for this info ).
Is this unusual and is it an indication that this is a lower-quality product ? The company uses the same bodies for rads linked to c.h and the electric ones.
My only basis for this question is seeing Dimplex (?) ads long ago where they highlighted "oil-filled". This could however have been that old marketing trick about making a virtue out of a necessity.
Once again I would be very happen to benefit from your huge experience and look at any alternatives. I am sourcing in the U.K.