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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostAnyone recommend a small thermostatically controlled electric heater suitable for a bathroom, preferably wall mounted? I've looked everywhere I can think of but can't find one that meets all those requirements.
Cheers
Moose
Radiant Heaters and Bathroom Towel Heaters HELISEA & ACANTO
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Naughty and a bit dodgy, if its in the bathroom any electrial item in a bathroom must be rated for bathroom use and hard wired to a fused spurOriginally posted by doodab View PostI have something like this
Dimplex OFRC20TIC Electric Oil Free Column Heater with Timer, 2 Kilowatt: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
plugged into a socket outside the room. It has a thermostat and a timer. I also looked at the De Longhi ones.
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I have something like this
Dimplex OFRC20TIC Electric Oil Free Column Heater with Timer, 2 Kilowatt: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
plugged into a socket outside the room. It has a thermostat and a timer. I also looked at the De Longhi ones.
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I suspect you may have issues there.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostAnyone recommend a small thermostatically controlled electric heater suitable for a bathroom, preferably wall mounted? I've looked everywhere I can think of but can't find one that meets all those requirements.
Cheers
Moose
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Small thermostatically controlled heater for a bathroom
Anyone recommend a small thermostatically controlled electric heater suitable for a bathroom, preferably wall mounted? I've looked everywhere I can think of but can't find one that meets all those requirements.
Cheers
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