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The Prolux Concepts Energy Efficient Electric Heater Radiator is a versatile heating solution that combines style and functionality. With a powerful 1000 watts, it features ceramic plates for efficient heat generation, adjustable temperature settings, and both wall-mounted and freestanding options. Safety is prioritized with built-in overheat protection and a tip-over cut-off, making it perfect for homes and offices alike. Control it effortlessly via a smart app, ensuring comfort at your fingertips.
Brand | ProLux Concepts |
Model Number | PL-H1000W |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 59 x 57.5 cm; 11 Kilograms |
Power / Wattage | 1000 watts |
Material | Ceramic |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Special Features | Adjustable Temperature |
Item Weight | 11 kg |
B**D
Excellent quality and great radiator
We brought the 2000 radiator for our new conservatory, especially for the winter months.The quality of this radiator is excellent. Not flimsy, but feels sturdy and well made all roundIt is on the heavy side, which isn't a bad thing, but if you want to wall mount it, we feel two people maybe required.As others have mentioned, it takes a while to heat up, but once it does, it is brilliant. The ceramic plates do get hot, so be careful! We have found that the ceramic plates hold the heat, even when the radiator isnt 'heating' and found to be alot more economical than our oil filled portable radiators.A lovely, modern design too. It isn't conspicuous and blends in nicely.The only thing I would say is that the instruction manual could be alittle more detailed. For example - When the radiator is left on, in the programme section on the display, it shows the letters CO. There isn't anything in the manual to address this.Having said that, this radiator, for us was a brilliant buy, plus the seller was very responsive to our messages.A brilliant purchase.
C**E
Lovely neat looking heater
Really effective heater for downstairs loo & utility room
J**Y
It's a heater. it gets hot. So far, so good...
The media could not be loaded. Seen on the screen, the heater looks stylish, and to be fair it looks just as good in real life. Heat output is pretty good - I couldn't measure it accurately, but it's quite adequate to heat a small bathroom, so no complaints on that score.The package contains the heater itself, two feet with castors (for mobile use) and two brackets for wall mounting. There's also a small instruction manual, with text (and drawings) ranging from the tiny to the microscopic. You're going to need that manual, so if you haven't got a microscope, get one!The instructions for mounting the wall brackets were clear enough. What they didn't say was: the heater doesn't fit on the brackets symmetrically - my heater is now offset on the wall (See picture). The heater drops onto the brackets, and then there's a small locking widget to secure it which lock very effectively. What they don't tell you is: having locked them, they don't unlock at all (the plastic just tears and squishes), so that means when you hang the radiator askew, you can't reposition it!The radiator is controlled using a small control panel on the right side. Be warned: this is not a beautiful as the images suggest. Firstly, you have to get your head in just the right position to see anything at all - just slightly off-axis, and all the display disappears. Also, when you press the buttons, you get an annoying flash. It looks cheap.There are a number of things you can do with the panel: switch on and off, set the temperature, switch between the various modes: (in decreasing order of comprehensibility) heating; economy heating; frost protection; programmed; more complicated programmed; incredibly detailed programmed. There are also 'hidden' modes like open-window detection (disable it! when it triggers, it shuts off the heater until you switch it on again by hand.)The various programmed modes rely on a clock, which you have to set by hand. If the power fails, even momentarily, (even if you switch the unit off from the control panel but leave the power on) then the clock is cleared, and the programmed modes become disabled. I think that makes the programmed modes useless (if the complexity of programming them didn't put you off already!)To be fair, setting the temperature is easy - just press the + or - buttons. And, to be fair, it has a child-lock mode - if you don't press the buttons for a while, the light goes off and the buttons become unresponsive. And getting out of child-lock is easy - press the +and - buttons together. I know what you're thinking! Yes, you'd be right - it's impossible to get it out of child-lock without disturbing the temperature setting.If all you want is a basic heater, it's fine. It gets hot, and as far as I can tell it maintains a reasonably stable temperature. The control panel, however, is a disaster: it's cheap, mostly illegible, virtually unintelligible, insanely fiddlesome, and forgetful. You'd be better off with a simple thermostat and a smart plug (if you need it).
P**K
Neat bit of kit
Good price compared with competitors and it is quite stylish
A**R
Great looking electric radiator, enough to warm a large conservatory.
This is a really good electric radiator, I like the fact we can have this wall mounted or free standing. Looks great in the conservatory, very modern and nice design. The instructions are pretty straight forward and helped me to programme the timer. Can't comment on the efficiency as we have only had it on for a few days, it does have 3 modes: eco, comfort and anti frost.
S**K
Hot stuff
I had to return this due to it being too big but customer services were great. No quibble and got my money back straight away.
D**M
great value
I used for small area in kitchen ,is great. I have also the biggest one which is best for larger area
G**K
Sleek
Ceramic is fab. Look stylish.
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