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DENISE WALTERS Nov 6th 2011 9:59 am

aki wall heaters
 
Has anyone used these, would appreciate your views:D

megmet Nov 6th 2011 11:35 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 9718003)
Has anyone used these, would appreciate your views:D

If you mean the flat panel wall heaters then yes!
I have one here in my office and it's very effective, the panel gets very hot and it stays that way long after you turn it off, just make sure you buy the correct size for the room. :thumbsup:

When we bought ours a couple of weeks ago they were selling like hot cakes, I wish we had bought one last winter when we first looked at them!

Highly Recommended

cymruambyth Nov 6th 2011 5:18 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 
One is OK in a small(ish) room, a larger room (of lounge size) would require more than one. Heats the wall up behind it, so don't put on an outside wall (or you'll be heating the outside world!). Takes the chill off, rather than heats, supposedly cheap to run. (IMHO)

lovingthesun Nov 6th 2011 5:43 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 
Would they be suitable in a bathroom? We have a problem with condenation in there and are wondering what would be the best form of heating that's economical.

Plus - any opinion on heated towel rails?

Lynn R Nov 6th 2011 7:28 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 
I have a heat/light fitting in my bathroom - not the prettiest of things, but it's effective, heats the room up quickly and most of all very easy to fit without having to damage tiling to fit a panel heater or heated towel rail if you don't already have a suitable socket. We bought in the UK (have never seen them on sale here) and two Spanish neighbours were so impressed with it that they asked if we could get them one too (a friend brought them over as hand luggage and my OH fitted them, muchos brownie points for us!).

I bought two spare heating elements for ours before we left the UK but the original one is still going strong after eight years (but is only used for short periods on winter days).

cymruambyth Nov 6th 2011 7:49 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 9718392)
I have a heat/light fitting in my bathroom - not the prettiest of things, but it's effective, heats the room up quickly and most of all very easy to fit without having to damage tiling to fit a panel heater or heated towel rail if you don't already have a suitable socket. We bought in the UK (have never seen them on sale here) and two Spanish neighbours were so impressed with it that they asked if we could get them one too (a friend brought them over as hand luggage and my OH fitted them, muchos brownie points for us!).

I bought two spare heating elements for ours before we left the UK but the original one is still going strong after eight years (but is only used for short periods on winter days).

Something like this:

http://www.scottsofstow.co.uk/wcssto...ght-w-co-t.jpg

See; http://www.scottsofstow.co.uk/Heat-L...-1_58763_10551

or; http://www.amazon.co.uk/Swan-Electri.../dp/B002MF4LGK

DENISE WALTERS Nov 6th 2011 8:20 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 
Do you need an electrician to install these aki fires or do you just plug in?????
How much are they new 30x30 approx.:D

Lynn R Nov 6th 2011 10:53 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 
Yes, ugly as sin but they do work well.:)

cymruambyth Nov 6th 2011 10:58 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by DENISE WALTERS (Post 9718443)
Do you need an electrician to install these aki fires or do you just plug in?????
How much are they new 30x30 approx.:D

The one's I've experienced were the Econo ones (most likely very similar). they simply plug into a socket;

http://www.econoheat.es/assets/images/panels/400W.jpg

Details here: http://econoheat.es/low-consumption-wall-panel-heaters

megmet Nov 7th 2011 1:58 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by cymruambyth (Post 9718611)
The one's I've experienced were the Econo ones (most likely very similar). they simply plug into a socket;

http://www.econoheat.es/assets/images/panels/400W.jpg

Details here: http://econoheat.es/low-consumption-wall-panel-heaters

Yes that's the sort we have. my husband fixed it to the wall in ten minutes and it then just plugs into the socket.

We bought the smaller twenty three inch one as my office is only small, we paid 49€ for it, as far as I recall the larger model was 99€.

Yes they would be suitable for a bathroom as all the electrical elements are encased inside the metal panel.
We actually have a heated towel rail in our bathroom, but it takes forever to heat up and is not that effective in warming even our small bathroom, when we revamp it next year we will change to the panel heater.

Hope that helps. :)

Fred James Nov 7th 2011 2:48 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 
Just remember that any claims they make to being "efficient" or "economical" are basically rubbish.

They are no more efficient than any other heater and the only reason they are economical is because the heat output is low and hence it costs less to run.

That said, they are a perfectly reasonable way of warming up a small space.

Dxf Nov 7th 2011 3:40 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 
Hi

Cheap to run they ain´t !!! mine is 1/2 Kw so if run 24X7 that´s 12Kw or say 1-50 per day, 45 euros a month very rough figures.

Got a friend who was "taken in" by the blurb and installed FIVE. Total electric bill for the month was over 300 euros much to their horror; they don´t run them any more.

Davexf

jimenato Nov 7th 2011 4:12 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 9718897)
Just remember that any claims they make to being "efficient" or "economical" are basically rubbish.

They are no more efficient than any other heater and the only reason they are economical is because the heat output is low and hence it costs less to run.

That said, they are a perfectly reasonable way of warming up a small space.

Yes - glad someone has said that. You will find that they won't advertise "more efficient" or "more economical" than other heaters in British ads because they ain't and the ASA demands evidence for such claims in ads and there isn't any.

A 500 watt electric heater is a 500 watt electric heater.

anonimouse Nov 7th 2011 5:05 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 
Unless you have upgraded electrics the problem may ocur when you try to put the kettle on at the same time as them:confused:

Fred James Nov 7th 2011 5:35 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 9719138)
Unless you have upgraded electrics the problem may ocur when you try to put the kettle on at the same time as them:confused:

They have such a small output that it probably wouldn't make much difference. The small one is only 250w.

The most effective electric heaters are fan assisted convector heaters with a thermostat and variable power ratings. They cost just as much per kilowatt to run but they get the heat round the room quickly rather than heating up the wall. Not a good idea in a bathroom but pretty good anywhere else and of course they are portable.

AKI do one for far less than a wall panel.

http://catalogo.aki.es/calefaccion/c...ermico/idp8818


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