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Our kitchen does not have a radiator so is sometimes cold. To save the upheaval of putting another radiator into the central heating system we have considered a wall mounted electric heater, like this -

https://www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/slimline-curve-electric-radiator

The kitchen is about 4m x 2.5m and has only one outside wall.

Does anyone have any experience/opinion/observations of these types of heater?

Thanks

Dave
 
have you looked at a kitchen plinth heater?
they do electric or plumbed and they fit in with the kitchen

https://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/plinth-heaters/
We had a plumbed in one and the cat loved it, eventually, first couple of times it kicked in he jumped as he got the hair-dryer treatment, but once he was used to it he loved it, he used to sit in front of it staring at it and waiting for the fan to start. We didnt have any free wall space, all cupboards etc on the walls so the plumbed-in plinth was all we could fit, it worked very well.
 
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We looked at a plinth heater and went to a kitchen suppliers. The view of two of the people there was negative - they blow dust around and cause a draft, but thanks for the replies.

Dave
 
We looked at a plinth heater and went to a kitchen suppliers. The view of two of the people there was negative - they blow dust around and cause a draft, but thanks for the replies.

Dave
With respect Dave that wasnt my experience but it's your place so it's your choice. I would agree that they might blow dust around but my Mrs has the Dyson out every day as she's dust averse :-) , especially with 2 cats dropping their fur everywhere
 
Thanks again, Matt.

Dave
 
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