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Stormin Mormon
 
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Best of luck to you. Hope it keeps you nice and warm in the cold winter
months.

The ceramic heater I have, has a dial which is smoothly continuous from 400
watts to 1500 watts. I've also seen ceramic with a two position switch 800
and 1500, if memory serves.

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"Tety Garf" wrote in message
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I have tried one of them with a very poor result, perhaps what I had wasn't
the right Watt? Given the size of the room plus kitchen I think
that I might have to go for an oil filled radiator with timer.
However, I am very grateful for your answer.

Many thanks,

TG


Stormin Mormon wrote:

I have no experience with that heater. The one I do have (and really like)
is a ceramic one. Little back box with a fan and air filter in the back.
Really pumps out heat, and supposed to be more energy efficient than the
filament types.

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"Tety Garf" wrote in message
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I need to buy an electric heater, my need is to warm up fast a medium
size room adjacent to the kitchen,
at any time when I come from work and central heating is off. I have
found a convector heatere Longhi HCA 530 FTS
which seems to offer the option of a fan for initial heating.

Has any of you seen review or own this appliance, I'd like to know
about noise and
reliability in general.

Many thank in advance.

TG