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Oil filled radiator

Wallander Oil Radiator - 10033098
Wallander Oil Radiator 118,99 €
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Delgado 180 x 60 Radiator - 10041801
Delgado 180 x 60 Radiator 366,99 €
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Delgado 180 x 60 Radiator - 10041803
Delgado 180 x 60 Radiator 400,99 €
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Ontario 180 x 45 radiator - 10041815
Ontario 180 x 45 radiator 259,99 €
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Tallheo 100 x 60 radiator - 10045402
Tallheo 100 x 60 radiator 324,99 €
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Tallheo 100 x 60 radiator - 10045403
Tallheo 100 x 60 radiator 357,99 €
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Tallheo 47 x 160 cm radiator - 10045409
Tallheo 47 x 160 cm radiator 363,99 €
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DryWave 50W 9.5x50cm Infrared Wall Dryer White - 10046529
DryWave 50W 9.5x50cm Infrared Wall Dryer White 107,99 €
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DryWave 150W 9.5x50cm Infrared Wall Dryer White - 10046531
DryWave 150W 9.5x50cm Infrared Wall Dryer White 301,99 €
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Wallander Oil Radiator - 10033099
Wallander Oil Radiator 166,99 €
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Wallander Oil Radiator - 10033101
Wallander Oil Radiator 141,99 €
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Delgado 120 x 25 Radiator - 10041804
Delgado 120 x 25 Radiator 168,99 €
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Delgado 120 x 25 Radiator - 10041805
Delgado 120 x 25 Radiator 178,99 €
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Fairmont 80 x 45 radiator - 10041806
Fairmont 80 x 45 radiator 131,99 €
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Fairmont 80 x 45 radiator - 10041807
Fairmont 80 x 45 radiator 135,99 €
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Fairmont 80 x 45 radiator - 10041808
Fairmont 80 x 45 radiator 137,99 €
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Ontario 120 x 30 radiator - 10041809
Ontario 120 x 30 radiator 135,99 €
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Ontario 120 x 30 radiator - 10041810
Ontario 120 x 30 radiator 131,99 €
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Ontario 120 x 30 radiator - 10041811
Ontario 120 x 30 radiator 144,99 €
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Ontario 120 x 45 radiator - 10041812
Ontario 120 x 45 radiator 157,99 €
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Discover the world of radiators: Optimum warmth and comfort for your home

Radiators are indispensable companions in many living rooms and workplaces to ensure pleasant room temperatures. They are responsible for distributing the heat evenly in the room and offer an efficient solution for space heating. In this comprehensive category description, we would like to give you an overview of the different types of radiators, their areas of application and functions, as well as helpful purchasing advice and answers to frequently asked questions.

The different types of radiators

  • 1. Radiator: This classic type of heater consists of several metal plates that are connected to each other. Warm water or steam flows through the plates, dissipating the heat to the surroundings.

  • 2. Oil radiator: An oil radiator works in a similar way to a classic radiator, but uses oil instead of water as the heat transfer medium. The oil is heated by an integrated heating coil and gives off the heat to the outside.

  • 3. Tube radiators: These consist of several tubes arranged in parallel through which the heating medium flows. They are characterised by their high heat output and good heat distribution.

Depending on the application: This is how the radiator is used

Radiators are primarily used for space heating. They ensure a pleasant indoor climate and contribute to a high level of well-being. In addition, there are special radiators that are designed for certain areas of application, such as towel radiators in the bathroom, design radiators for aesthetic requirements or low-temperature radiators for energy-saving heating systems.

Buying a radiator: What to pay attention to

When choosing the right radiator, you should consider your individual needs and the circumstances of your room. Classic radiators are well suited for living spaces, while oil radiators are versatile thanks to their mobility and independence from heating systems. Tube radiators offer a high heat output and are recommended for larger rooms.

When making your selection, also consider energy efficiency, operating costs and compatibility with your existing heating system. You should also pay attention to the size of the radiator so that it fits perfectly into the room and offers sufficient heat output.

FAQ

How do I find the right size for my radiator?

To find the right size for a radiator, you should consider the size of the room, the required heat output and the placement of the radiator in the room. As a rule of thumb, around 100 watts of heat output is required per square metre of room area.

Do oil radiators save energy?

Oil radiators store heat well and release it evenly, so it is advisable to buy an oil radiator. They can be energy efficient if properly sized and used efficiently.

How often should I bleed radiators?

Radiators should be bled as soon as air accumulates in the radiators and the heat output is affected. This can usually be recognised by gurgling noises or cold spots on the radiator. Bleeding a radiator once or twice a year is usually sufficient.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a convector compared to a radiator?

The answer to the question "convector or radiator" is as follows: A convector has the advantage that it heats up the room quickly and distributes the heat evenly. In addition, it is usually lighter and more space-saving than a radiator. However, convectors are less efficient at storing heat and can promote dry indoor air.