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Oil filled radiators are cheaper to buy than your heaters - what’s the main difference?
Oil Heaters are slow to produce heat, this is because they depend on the liquid to warm first before providing any heat. This process is slow because the heat needs to travel to the casing and then to the air. Oil-Filled Heaters are also very heavy, making them difficult to move from one place to another and aren’t suitable for larger spaces as they are radiant heaters NOT convection heaters. Whereas the NEOS doesn’t need to be on all the time to feel the impacts of the radiator- this is because the heating system is a convection-based heating solution and can be used in larger spaces. Oil-filled radiators tend to have a shorter guarantee too.
Posted on 18th Nov 2022 14:19:28 by Trust 0 comments
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