🔥 Heat smart, live sleek — the future of cozy is here!
The Mirrorstone SunHeat 350W Far Infrared Panel Heater delivers efficient, direct warmth with a slim 22mm design that mounts flush on walls or ceilings. Rated IP54 for splash resistance and backed by a 5-year warranty, it offers energy-saving A++ performance while promoting healthier air by heating objects instead of air, eliminating dust and cold spots.
Brand | Sun Heat |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 59.99 x 59.99 x 2.21 cm; 3.62 kg |
Power / Wattage | 350 watts |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Special Features | Energy Efficient |
Item Weight | 3.62 kg |
C**S
It's a weird one
Easiest way I can describe these heaters is it's like sunburn without the burn. If you've ever been burnt in the sun you will know that you don't feel the burn at the time, it's only several hours later the heat starts to become uncomfortable. You have to know that it isn't the infrared heat from the sun that burns you, it's the unhealthy UVA rays that causes it. That's how these heaters work, they heat the person not the room, it's like you're sat in the shade on a lovely, warm, sunny day.In years gone by I've used oil filled radiators to supplement my heating, those heaters will heat a room up so it's it's nice and toasty, but, as soon as I leave the room I'm in I feel the cold around me. It also doesn't take long for the room temperature to drop once the heaters are turned off. That's not happening now I'm using the IR panels, when I leave the room I'm in I'm not noticing the drop in temperature of other rooms, because I'm warm and toasty, plus there's no significant drop in temperature in the room when I turn the panels off. I have noticed that the rooms with panels stay warmer overnight, unlike heaters that warm the air, plus there's much less condensation on the windows meaning I'm using the dehumidifier less, which adds to the savings in making.I've seen reviews from people who say they've put their panels under their desk when working from home, I ask you, would you want to hide the Sun under a desk to warm your legs and knees, or would it be better to rearrange your furniture so you can put the Sun on a wall in front of you ? That way you and your environment can enjoy the pleasant warmth these panels have to offer.Obviously, we're not in the depths of winter yet and I'm not sure these panels will replace the GCH completely, but I'm sure they will make an economical supplement, more economical than the old oil filled radiators at least.
L**T
Wish I knew of these earlier
Did a bit of brand research and thought carefully about whether I wanted a remote and built in thermostat or not. Decided to go for a 350w classic in hallway and 580w classic in dining room with plan on linking with smart plugs / room thermometers later (when the ones I want are back in stock -hence simple plug in timers for now). Both heater in situ working perfectly and waiting for electrician in new year to hide cables. Really happy with these heaters as both rooms (formerly coldest in house even with radiators on) are now lovely and warm -so good I have set rads to frost setting in both rooms now.Some people find them colder than expected as I was worried about this I took my time planning exactly where to site them to get best coverage and measuring carefully the space I needed to heat
S**M
If it is a 350W panel why does it only draw 300W?
So it isnt as powerful as claimed and it is really only useful to me as an under desk heater. I'm not even sure this will help much in the depths of winter. I cant say if this is a problem with infrared panels in general or just this one. Not very impressed so far
S**R
Good Product
Very effective in our cloakroom. No remote control. Just plug into socket to switch on or off, though believe, you can purchase a separate remote. For my needs it's just perfect.
J**R
Only good enough for a under desk warmer, doesn't emit heat more than one foot away from the unit.
Used this product as a comparison for alternative heating source. I'll stay with my central heating as the product didn't heat more than one foot away from the unit, maybe even less. A total waste of money.
D**N
Money well spent!!!
We have 4 of these infrared heaters, not all the same manufacturers. One is a 700w for our lounge which incidentally has a picture on it, really nice, one 350w in the hall, one 350w in our bedroom, and this model, 350w in our utility room, unlike the other three, this last one doesn’t have a remote control. We have quite an old house with old storage heaters which are useless and expensive. We don’t like our house too warm, 18 degrees is adequate for us and these infrared heaters gave us enough heat over the winter, 2020/21, to keep us comfortable. We are used to wrapping ourselves up, wearing warm jumpers and warm trousers and winter socks and warm slippers. Having useless storage heaters for two previous winters, these heaters suit us fine. If you like your house really warm then measure your room to accurately gauge what size heater you need, but even the bigger ones will save you money. As our heaters are small we literally left them on 24/7 from November to March, but even so, our Direct Debit reduced from £165 per month to just £59 per month!! I plan to get another for the kitchen this autumn. Hope this review is helpful
R**E
It's warm inside ...
Bought this item for evaluation purposes.Installed panel in a small cabin on narrowboat for use when on shore power.(Avoids having to fire up diesel fuelled central heating boiler and wait for radiator to warm up.)Panel has performed, thus far, perfectly.Provides a feeling of warmth as a personage is bathed in the FAR IR rays emitted by the panel.Be advised this type of heater does NOT heat the air in a space; it uses an entirely different technology.Surface of the panel does get warm to the touch but not hot enough to burn.Warming effect is felt the instant the device is switched on.Would I buy another? Yes, without a doubt.Do I have any criticisms? Yes; once you have fitted the mounting screws it can be a right bugger to engage them into the fixing slots to the rear of the panel.Suggest a bit of precision measuring of distances of fixing slots to edges of panel transferred to wall, measured from fixing screws will help locate the panel.Not sure if having an assistant would help as it would merely result, eventually, in profanity as each blamed the other for missing the fixing slots.That said the larger panels probably do require having an assistant ... strongly suggest you do not involve your nearest and dearest as might end up with temporary suspension of your "rights" ...
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