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The SAIF Patio or Bathroom Wall Heater is a versatile electric heater designed for various indoor spaces, including bathrooms, garages, and workshops. With a sleek chrome finish, it offers two heat settings (600W and 1200W) and can efficiently cover up to 400 square feet. Its wall-mounted design and user-friendly features make it an ideal choice for modern living.
Heating Coverage | 400 square feet |
Heating Element | Radiant |
Heat Output | 50 Degrees Celsius |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Heating Method | Quartz Energy Saver Rods |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Garage, Workshop, Laundry room, Kitchen |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Be, Home Office, Study Room, Patio |
Additional Features | Electric |
Form Factor | Tower |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Power Source | AC |
Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14D x 54W x 14H centimeters |
Color | Metal Sliver Chrome |
G**H
Bathroom Wall Heater
Contrary to the description above the heater, according to the instructions should be mounted not less than 700mm from the ceiling. Add that to 1800mm from the floor and I bet not many people have a bathroom 2.5m high. Mine certainly isn't so I stuck to the 1800mm and the plasterboard ceiling hasn't caught fire yet. However should you have something like polystyrene tiles on your ceiling think again.They also say not less than 500mm from any side walls.For fixing to a brick wall I'd strongly recommend making a cardboard template to mark the fixing holes. It would be awkward to hold the heater up and mark it in situ. However if you were fixing to a timber beam I guess you could swing it round on one screw to level it up then wind the others in.It's easier if you keep one edge of the template aligned with the top of the heater when marking it as it's easier to hold a level along the top of the template when marking the wall.A long screwdriver is required as when tilted down or up the fire doesn't allow much room to get the screwdriver shaft past.It throws out quite a good radiant heat which is much appreciated in our cold bathroom.If you run it on one bar don't forget to pull the cord 'twice' when you leave the room otherwise both bars will be left on.
C**T
Not repairable
Simple to install and gives off an excellent direct heat in a small/medium space like a bathroom. However, the elements will dim over time and are not replaceable so the whole thing will have to be dumped when they stop working. That's what makes it cheap I suppose.
S**R
Qaulity
A little bit tacky
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