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Oil Radiators De'Longhi Dragon 4 TRD40820T 230V 2000W
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De'Longhi Dragon 4 TRD40820T 230V 2000W

Oil Radiator, 2000W, 230V

£129.95
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Oil Radiators: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting oil radiators, it's crucial to consider the size of the room you intend to heat. Larger rooms require radiators with higher wattage for effective heating. As a rule of thumb, you'll need about 100 watts per square meter of space. For example, a 1500-watt radiator is typically suitable for a 15-square-meter room. Ensuring you have the right capacity will help maintain comfort without excessive energy consumption.

Oil radiators with adjustable thermostats and built-in timers offer greater control over your heating needs. An adjustable thermostat allows you to set your desired temperature, ensuring consistent warmth without overheating the room. Timers enable you to schedule when the radiator turns on or off, which can be especially useful for saving energy by only heating spaces when needed. These features contribute to both convenience and cost-efficiency.

Safety should always be a priority when purchasing oil radiators. Look for models equipped with overheat protection and tip-over switches, which automatically shut off the radiator if it gets too hot or accidentally falls over. Additionally, some radiators come with cool-touch surfaces, making them safer around children and pets. These safety features provide peace of mind while ensuring your home remains warm and secure.

OIL RADIATORS

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Oil radiators are electric heaters filled with oil that provide consistent and efficient warmth. They use electricity to heat the oil, which then circulates through the radiator fins to emit heat. They are ideal for providing supplementary heating in various indoor spaces.

Oil radiators work by using electricity to heat the oil inside them. The heated oil circulates through the radiator's fins, releasing warmth into the room. This process ensures even and long-lasting heat distribution without drying out the air.

The size of an oil radiator depends on the room's dimensions and insulation quality. For small rooms, a compact model is sufficient, while larger spaces may require a bigger or multiple units. Consider models with adjustable thermostats for better control over room temperature.

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