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ecowarmerfp freestanding energy efficient heating using infrared panels

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THE FUTURE OF ECONOMIC HEATING IS HERE

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 Making sure you know how to best stay warm during this period means you’ll stay healthy and comfortable without wasting money or energy.

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This slim,  lightweight  free standing high performance infrared heater is designed to provide comfort by warming objects and people just like the sun does (but with no UV rays). It has a temperature control (low, medium, high) which can be set on the control panel and it automatically shuts off after 3 hours, so it cant be left on for days on end 

 

.Power consumption is 200 watts with 6.8p* per hour running costs.

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Less than 10% of normal convection heating which are about 69p*

per hour.

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Features

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· Automatic switch-off when tipping over

· Simple control with 3 buttons

· LED heat level display

· Compact and transportable

· integrated timer of 3 hours

· 3 metre mains cable.

 

Because infrared heating is super efficient and cuts down your energy use, you can be sure you're opting for an eco-friendly heating source. Less energy used means lower demand for generation and fewer fossil fuels burned in the process

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Cost only 

£79.99

with 6.8p* per hour

running costs

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* Running costs correct as of 14/10/2022 taking into consideration announced energy cap of 34p per  kwh

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Fan heater typically 2 kw

Electric fan heaters are very power intensive, consuming a lot of electricity even in a short space of heating time. Running costs  are approx 29.5p per kilowatt hour. This runs continuosly. Cost to run about 0.59p per hour. *

Fan heater typically 2 kw

Electric fan heaters are very power intensive, consuming a lot of electricity even in a short space of heating time. Running costs  are approx 29.5p per kilowatt hour. This runs continuosly. Cost to run about 0.59p per hour. *

Convector heater typically 2 kw

Convection heating. relies on the movement of air and avoiding cold spots is incredibly difficult. You tend not to see even temperatures throughout the room.  Holding the heat in the air isn’t particularly stable. Imagine spending half an hour heating the temperature in the air up to 21oC only for someone to briefly open the door., the heat will escape. Cost to run about 0.57p per hour. *

Convector heater typically 2 kw

Convection heating. relies on the movement of air and avoiding cold spots is incredibly difficult. You tend not to see even temperatures throughout the room.  Holding the heat in the air isn’t particularly stable. Imagine spending half an hour heating the temperature in the air up to 21oC only for someone to briefly open the door., the heat will escape. Cost to run about 0.57p per hour. *

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Conventional heating (fan heaters, oil filled radiators or convector heaters) cost about 10 times as much to run. About (69p* per hour)

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Oil filled radiator

 A standard 2,000 watt oil filled radiator uses around 2 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy for every hour it’s in use. It works on the principle of radiant heat, so it has to heat the air before you will benefit from it.. Cost to run about 69p per hour. *

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Fan heater typically 2 kw

Electric fan heaters are very power intensive, consuming a lot of electricity even in a short space of heating time. Running costs  are approx 34p per kilowatt hour. This runs continuosly. Cost to run about 70p per hour. *

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Convector heater typically 2 kw

Convection heating. relies on the movement of air and avoiding cold spots is incredibly difficult. You tend not to see even temperatures throughout the room.  Holding the heat in the air isn’t particularly stable. Imagine spending half an hour heating the temperature in the air up to 21oC only for someone to briefly open the door., the heat will escape. Cost to run about 68p per hour. *

* Running costs correct as of 17/01/2022 taking into consideration announced energy cap of 34p kwh

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