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Best Electric Radiators offer an exclusive range of economic, cost effective, energy efficient electric radiators.

Our products are 100% exclusive to Best Electric Radiators and are manufactured to the highest standards.

Our electric radiators are ultra slimline and thermostatically controlled using a 24 hours a day / 7 days a week programmable digital timer. Each electric radiator can be wall mounted or free standing using optional leg supports.

We are fully committed to providing outstanding customer service and support to all our customers.

Please contact us on 01423 733000 or info@bestelectricradiators.co.uk or visit our website at www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk
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@davidgreenwood5241
@davidgreenwood5241 6 дней назад
Well electricity is 3 times dearer than gas energy
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 5 дней назад
Traditional heating solutions such as gas central heating operate in a very different way to electric radiators therefore they are significantly less wasteful. ● A GCH system heats up a large volume of water and circulates the water around pipework to each radiator whereas electric radiators delivery the heat directly from the source. ● Electric radiators are 100% efficient and thermostatically controlled within each room whereas a GCH system has a central thermostat often in the hallway or landing. This all means that individual rooms such as a living room can be heated exclusively therefore eliminating wastage. The rooms in a typical 2 or 3 bed property can be heated precisely when you require the heat as each radiator is fully programmable. Alternatively you can simply turn the radiator on or off manually giving you complete control. They also include the following energy saving technologies which contribute to reduce heating bills: ● Open window technology which will detect when a window or door is left open and will reduce the power output to reduce wastage ● Predictive heat up technology which will commence the heating process earlier so that the room temperature is achieved precisely when required. ● Intelligent temperature control which will prevent the radiator from over-shooting the target temperature. The radiator will reduce the output before it reaches the set target temperature. ● Manufactured with aluminium which is the best material for fast conductivity of heat into a room ● Wifi controlled option which will allow the user to control each individual room temperature away from the property. For example, if you only want heating in 1 or 2 rooms prior to arriving back home. GCH radiators can be turned down or off using thermostatic valves however this reduces the efficiency of the heating system. There is also a lag heat up and cool down time whereas a dry thermal electric radiator will delivery heat instantly and heat a room within 5-10 mins. GCH systems require regular maintenance which can cost several hundred pounds per year. There is no maintenance required with an electric radiator. Electricity is here for the foreseeable future and with the government committing to its Net Zero Strategy, it’s important that we all do our part to be less wasteful and reduce our impact on the environment.
@WhatDoWeThink-we6rl
@WhatDoWeThink-we6rl 9 дней назад
where can I buy the heaters do they have to be wired for power or plugged in? how much do the 600 to 1200w heaters cost? I have baseboard heating all electric.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 9 дней назад
You can purchase electric radiators a our website: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk. We recommend our best seller, the Slimline Curve. www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@Sterlyn1970
@Sterlyn1970 17 дней назад
How can I order this product?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 16 дней назад
You can buy online at www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk or call 01423 733000.
@mamishami9820
@mamishami9820 19 дней назад
More and more energy & climate saving home installations are making low frequency hums and buzz sounds that drive ppl crazy.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 16 дней назад
You are right, it is very confusing for homeowners, particularly as the government are encouraging us to convert to air source heat pumps where it is often unsuitable, ineffective and expensive. It's a shame that advanced energy efficient electric radiators are not gaining the visibility and exposure they deserve particularly following +80,000 sales and zero complaints about running costs. Electricity will always be with us, and we are finding more and more ways to generate it cleanly.
@stevedunningduckinggiraffe6296
@stevedunningduckinggiraffe6296 Месяц назад
A 1000w heater in the 1970s provided 1000w of heat - exactly the same as a 2024 1000w heater. The modern one have more bells and whistles but using a 1000w heater for an hour will always cost the same no matter how "efficient" the heater is!
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Месяц назад
The laws of physics dictate that 100% of electricity is converted to 100% heat energy however the efficiency (actual cost) of running an electric radiator is determined by the heat management technology in the electronics. Less advanced heaters such as cheap and cheerful fan or convector heaters are not LOT20 compliant so have basic controls and programming features whereas advanced electric radiators are packed with advanced energy saving technology and optional Wifi control to minimise wastage and help reduce running costs. This makes advanced electric radiators suitable for a permanent heating solution whereas cheaper style electric heaters are considered a temporary heating solution. We have received many customer reviews over the past 8 years confirming the low running costs compared inferior electric heaters and Economy 7 electric storage heaters of up to 50%.
@KishorMistry-n6f
@KishorMistry-n6f 3 месяца назад
Hi there I just watched your video on RU-vid I need to replace my old storage heater with electric heater so where can get more information on heater
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your message. Replacing storage heaters with advanced energy efficient electric radiators will help you save up to 50% off your heating bill. It will also allow you to control the temperature of each room precisely when you want it. Please contact us by telephone (01423 733000) or email sales@bestelectricradiators.co.uk. You can also read more here: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/replacing-storage-heaters/
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. If you want to pay less look at heat pumps
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Месяц назад
@@lapub. The laws of physics dictate that 100% of electricity is converted to 100% heat energy however the efficiency (actual cost) of running an electric radiator is determined by the heat management technology in the electronics. Less advanced heaters such as cheap and cheerful fan or convector heaters are not LOT20 compliant so have basic controls and programming features whereas advanced electric radiators are packed with advanced energy saving technology and optional Wifi control to minimise wastage and help reduce running costs. This makes advanced electric radiators suitable for a permanent heating solution whereas cheaper style electric heaters are considered a temporary heating solution. We have received many customer reviews over the past 8 years confirming the low running costs compared inferior electric heaters and Economy 7 electric storage heaters of up to 50%. Switching to a Heat Pump is a contentious subject here in the UK. Sadly a large percentage of UK property stock is not geared for Heat Pumps due to poor insulation. Some home owners report much higher electricity bills and difficulties heating the home to an adequate temperature during the winter. Heat pumps can work for newly constructed well insulated properties (like in Scandinavia) however the costs of the heat pump, installation, maintenance, upgrading pipework and radiators sizes, etc. can result in the pay-back period of up to 40 years.
@paulgorman8097
@paulgorman8097 6 месяцев назад
Hi, What wattage of your heater would you suggest to replace an old 2.5 kw storage heater ideally in the living room of an apartment?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 6 месяцев назад
We typically recommend 100w per m2 so if your room is less than 20m2 then you could opt for a 2KW Slimline Curve electric radiator: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator-white-2000w/. You are welcome to contact us directly on info@bestelectricradiators.co.uk or telephone 01423 733000
@carolinemadume2320
@carolinemadume2320 6 месяцев назад
What's the cost?. I would like to buy one.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 6 месяцев назад
You can view size options and prices by clicking on the following link: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@josefcole9198
@josefcole9198 6 месяцев назад
Hello, does your aluminium radiators have a ceramic heating element?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 6 месяцев назад
The Comfort Control range is an aluminium ceramic core electric radiator. You can find more information at the following link: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/comfort-control-electric-radiator-ceramic/. This range represents approx. 3% of our total sales however the Slimline Curve included in the video above is by far our best seller and represents approximately 90-95% of sales. Most customers are looking for a super-slim, fast heating radiator which is ultra energy efficient. We have sold over 50,000 units of the Slimline Curve in the past 6 years and it is the slimmest electric radiator in the uk. It is a Dry-Thermal radiator and has gained the highest TrustPilot rating: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/. This product is designed and owned by Best Electric Radiators. We are aware of several counterfeits of the Slimline Curve on the UK market which are being manufactured outside Europe. The products are almost identical to the Slimline Curve in design and appearance however the internal components, longevity and efficiency are completely different.
@shawnlasalle1510
@shawnlasalle1510 7 месяцев назад
What is the warranty on them ow many years come with it or is it a lifetime warranty on it
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 7 месяцев назад
The warranty on our products is 2 years on the electronic components and 10 years on the body. You can read more at the following page: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/warranty/
@tfSmudge
@tfSmudge 7 месяцев назад
Electric is ridiculously expensive 🤔
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 7 месяцев назад
Energy efficient electric radiators are called "Lot20" include multiple energy saving technologies such as open window technology, predictive start technology based on the insulation properties of a room and the average heat up time, technology which prevents overshooting or undershooting of target temperatures, etc. They also have individual digital room thermostats which are monitoring and regulating the precise temperature in each room within 0.1 degree, whereas traditional forms of heating have 1 or 2 thermostats in the entire home which are not accurately measuring individual room temperatures. You can read more here: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/blog/lot-20-ecodesign-compliance/ Electric radiators work in a very different way to gas or oil central heating systems. Gas and oil CHS are wasteful as heating a volume of water and pumping it around pipework to heat 1 or 2 rooms is very inefficient with heat loss under floorboards and walls, boiler exhausts, etc.
@Sellarmusic
@Sellarmusic 7 месяцев назад
Gas and oil will be phased out in the next few years?? Good luck with that prediction.
@user-ni9ny6ei6w
@user-ni9ny6ei6w 8 месяцев назад
THE WAR ON FOSSIL FUELS IS JUST PLAIN STUPID !!!, C02. HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH TEMPERATURE . C02 makes up just .04% OF 1 % OF THE ATMOSPHERE!!. THE ATMOSPHERE IS 99.06 % of OTHER GASES !!. SO THAT MINUSCULE .04 % CONTROLS THE EARTHS TEMPERATURE!!.. YOU GOT TO BE BRAIN DEAD TO BELIEVE THIS !!!. WAKE UP PEOPLE AND GET EDUCATED ABOUT THE EARTHS ENVIRONMENT OVER THE PAST !!!.
@michellew8118
@michellew8118 8 месяцев назад
If you have several of these, wall mounted, can you set each one up separately to come on at different times?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 8 месяцев назад
Each radiator is programmable individually so you can set the perfect temperature in each room precisely when you want it. We have 2 models, Non-Wifi and Wifi. the Non-Wifi model is programmed directly from the radiator and the other is controlled from an app on your phone: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@michellew8118
@michellew8118 8 месяцев назад
@@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk thank you that’s great. We will be needing some later this year when we move to an apartment. Is it possible to visit your shop to choose the appropriate radiators, and get a demo on how to set up timer/thermostats?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 8 месяцев назад
@@michellew8118 Hi Michelle, you are welcome to visit our showroom anytime Mon-Fri 9-5pm. We are based in Knaresborough which is close to Harrogate in North Yorkshire. We can send you video demos, step by step guides or even take you through the programming on the telephone. ;-)
@efstathiosmargaritis8015
@efstathiosmargaritis8015 9 месяцев назад
Has anyone considered that the current price (KW/h) for electricity is three times more than for gas?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 9 месяцев назад
Traditional heating solutions such as gas central heating operate in a very different way to electric radiators therefore they are significantly less wasteful. ● A GCH system heats up a large volume of water and circulates the water around pipework to each radiator whereas electric radiators delivery the heat directly from the source. ● Electric radiators are 100% efficient and thermostatically controlled within each room whereas a GCH system has a central thermostat often in the hallway or landing. This all means that individual rooms such as a living room can be heated exclusively therefore eliminating wastage. The rooms in a typical 2 or 3 bed property can be heated precisely when you require the heat as each radiator is fully programmable. Alternatively you can simply turn the radiator on or off manually giving you complete control. They also include the following energy saving technologies which contribute to reduce heating bills: ● Open window technology which will detect when a window or door is left open and will reduce the power output to reduce wastage ● Predictive heat up technology which will commence the heating process earlier so that the room temperature is achieved precisely when required. ● Intelligent temperature control which will prevent the radiator from over-shooting the target temperature. The radiator will reduce the output before it reaches the set target temperature. ● Manufactured with aluminium which is the best material for fast conductivity of heat into a room ● Wifi controlled option which will allow the user to control each individual room temperature away from the property. For example, if you only want heating in 1 or 2 rooms prior to arriving back home. GCH radiators can be turned down or off using thermostatic valves however this reduces the efficiency of the heating system. There is also a lag heat up and cool down time whereas a dry thermal electric radiator will delivery heat instantly and heat a room within 5-10 mins. GCH systems require regular maintenance which can cost several hundred pounds per year. There is no maintenance required with an electric radiator. Electricity is here for the foreseeable future and with the government committing to its Net Zero Strategy, it’s important that we all do our part to be less wasteful and reduce our impact on the environment.
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Sure but if it's for renting, owner don't have to spend the cost of a boiler, and any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. but with well insulated house, go to heat pump (or reversible air conditioning it's the same, price may vary on the way they are marketed)
@kristybutcher564
@kristybutcher564 9 месяцев назад
Very interested
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 9 месяцев назад
Hi Kristy, please call 01423 733000 or visit our website: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat.
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 10 месяцев назад
The ordinary convection heaters that are available for around £25 are as good as any other.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 10 месяцев назад
I'm afraid that is far from the truth. You can read more information at the following link: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/blog/convection-heater-vs-radiant-heater-best-spoiler/
@IMAGESOFYESTERYEAR
@IMAGESOFYESTERYEAR 10 месяцев назад
What are the sizes? I’m looking for a depth of 300 x 1 meter.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 10 месяцев назад
Hi, The dimensions can be viewed at the following link www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/ however the shortest radiator is 500mm which sounds like it will be too high for your requirements. This radiator will fit on a dwarf wall of 600mm.
@Pes60
@Pes60 10 месяцев назад
Oil filled £50 ceramic £500😂😂
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 10 месяцев назад
I'm afraid a £50 cheap and cheerful Oil filled electric radiator is fine for a temporary heating solution however it will not be anywhere as reliable or cost effective than a £500 Ceramic electric radiator. There are also many other disadvantages of a cheaper style heater. Unfortunately this is mistake many people make when deciding on the best electric radiator for their home or office.
@MrsZambezi
@MrsZambezi 10 месяцев назад
@@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Your nose is growing Pinocchio. Actually you can go cheaper than an oil filled radiator. I have a 2KW Glen heater with a thermostat that is about 35 years old and still working at 100% efficiency. It only cost £20.
@CarolBermingham
@CarolBermingham 11 месяцев назад
Do you have a price list
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 11 месяцев назад
Please lick on the following link to see the price list for our best selling range, the Slimline Curve: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@ottofumbler7267
@ottofumbler7267 11 месяцев назад
What exactly is "energy efficient" about this product? Energy isn't "wasted" regardless of which type of radiator you use. It's simply converted from one energy to another. Energy is only lost through poor insulation. An electric panel heater only makes sense if you don't have a gas or oil boiler, or if you have solar/wind turbine power. Otherwise, being "energy efficient" room by room can be established easily by balancing the output of each radiator. You don't need aluminium or ceramic rads to achieve this. The easiest way to save money on your heating bill is to not heat bedrooms when not in use. This can be done manually with standard thermostatic valves (just like switching off lights when not in use), or upgrade to digital thermostatic valves, which are a fraction of the cost of a new electric radiator. This infomercial is very misleading.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 11 месяцев назад
Energy efficient electric radiators are called "Lot20" include multiple energy saving technologies such as open window technology, predictive start technology based on the insulation properties of a room and the average heat up time, technology which prevents overshooting or undershooting of target temperatures, etc. They also have individual digital room thermostats which are monitoring and regulating the precise temperature in each room within 0.1 degree, whereas traditional forms of heating have 1 or 2 thermostats in the entire home which are not accurately measuring individual room temperatures. You can read more here: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/blog/lot-20-ecodesign-compliance/ Electric radiators work in a very different way to gas or oil central heating systems. Gas and oil CHS are wasteful as heating a volume of water and pumping it around pipework to heat 1 or 2 rooms is very inefficient with heat loss under floorboards and walls, boiler exhausts, etc. The efficiency of a gas or oil CHS in a typical home is maximised when all radiators are operating together however the efficiency is reduced when radiators are turned down or off using thermostatic valves. This is not the case with electric heating as 100% of the heat energy converted from electricity is delivered directly into each room. There is zero maintenance with electric radiators and a professional is not required for installation.
@ottofumbler7267
@ottofumbler7267 11 месяцев назад
@@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Exactly. More than once you've eluded to examples of poor insulation. Thanks for clarifying and agreeing with me. The features on these electric radiators are what you get with digital smart thermostatic valves, so there's still no benefit to changing to electric heating for the that reason alone. Also, DIY installation as suggested would not be advised. Try ripping out a central heating system and replacing it stock with electric radiators without checking load values at the consumer unit and the cabling throughout the home on a standard ring circuit or worse, an old fuse box. Top tip: have the local fire bridge on standby. While these may be "maintenance free", a standard rad & gas/oil system come with lengthy guarantee periods, sometimes up to 12 years. I doubt these electric rads will. Like a modern flat screen telly, once it's broken, that's the end. Conversely, spare parts and registered engineers for gas/oil heating systems are everywhere. This company has no liability for giving bad advice, so arm yourself with knowledge first.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 11 месяцев назад
@@ottofumbler7267 As mentioned above, adding thermostatic valves to an existing gas or oil CHS reduces the efficiency of the entire system. We have sold over 80,000 electric radiators over the past 10 years and not come across a situation where a customer has overloaded their electric supply, however we recommend double checking with a qualified electrician. You have mentioned the local fire brigade. We have not experienced any safety issues with our products so no cause for concern. Electricity will always be available and there's a real movement towards cleaner heating solutions that don't involve burning fossil fuels.
@ottofumbler7267
@ottofumbler7267 11 месяцев назад
There you go folks. "Consult a qualified electrician"... who will need to visit your property to complete a full test of your electrics, tell you you need a separate ring circuit (due to the high load) to swap over from gas/oil central heating to a fully electric system, and then quote you ££££s for a rewire. So, when you've scrapped your gas/oil system (at a cost plus skip & recycling charges), bought all new electric rads, and had your electrics tested and a new ring (per floor) plus a possible consumer unit upgrade all paid for, plus a main fuse upgrade from your electricity provider, how long before you see the "savings" on your heating bill make economic sense? Don't forget the carbon footprint of scrapping your existing system and the manufacturing of new electric rads. Or for a fraction of the cost, upgrade your thermostatic valves and insulation, and boost your green credentials in a jiffy. "There will always be electricity", suggesting that gas is running out. Someone better tell the national grid that, as they're currently generating 35% of the UK's energy from gas fired stations, which is higher than any other single source. Now you have the facts, and not just a sales pitch. You decide.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 11 месяцев назад
@@ottofumbler7267 Checking with an electrician is only a recommendation. It is not necessary in most cases and as mentioned previously, we have not come across a situation in the past 10 years whereby a customer has overloaded their circuit. We've seen a huge transition over the past 3+ years from homeowners moving away from traditional fuels to heat their home, run their cars, etc. and electricity is here to stay for the long term. It's super clean with no boiler, pipework etc. so for many homeowners its a sensible and viable consideration.
@JoanneRatcliffe-b2y
@JoanneRatcliffe-b2y 11 месяцев назад
Where are you based, can the public come to view your heaters.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk 11 месяцев назад
You are very welcome to visit us. We are based in Knaresborough which is a small town next to Harrogate in North Yorkshire. Full contact details can be found at the following link: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/contact-us/
@mdchyon3893
@mdchyon3893 Год назад
Can you please told me about GoodHome Electric 2000W White Duben Heater
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
I'm afraid we haven't come across this product in the past.
@bbarth8538
@bbarth8538 Год назад
Is it safe to leave running in all rooms when not home?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Yes it is. Our electric radiators are used throughout the home and include safety mechanisms such as thermal cut out switches. Our best selling radiator is the Slimline Curve which is the slimmest electric radiator in the UK: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@plaksini
@plaksini Год назад
Would I be able to dry my laundry on them or is that option still not available on electric radiators?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
I'm afraid it is not recommended to cover electric radiators as this will prevent normal airflow out of the top grill and can reduce the life span of the heater.
@plaksini
@plaksini Год назад
@@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Thank you for your reply but the question is: Is it prohibited? Like on the electric heater " Do not cover" sign or will it be safe? Thank You!
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
@@plaksini There is a do not cover sign on the radiator so it will not be safe.
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
@@plaksini If you put clothes on any electric radiator, the temperature will increase as the energy could not dissipate. If you're lucky the thermal overheat protection will trigger, if you're quite lucky, it will trigger and as some are "one time trigger" you'll have to trash your heater, and if you're not lucky it will set a fire. The is only one radiator that can be covered as they are designed for this purpose and it's the towel dryer, the fluid temperature is monitored and will cut the heat even if the room is cold. It was a thing with plain old water/steam heater as the heat is made elsewhere and is carried by a fluid. If you put clothes on theses, the fluid will simply not cool with no harm.
@richjones5432
@richjones5432 Год назад
Good evening. I have just found your channel. As someone who lives in a stone built 300 yr old house & have just gone solar I am looking towards these products to reduce my gas consumption in the winter months. This might, perhaps, maybe .....be cheaper than dipping into our gas companies. But I am still not sure. I will do some sums. You might have a good product here. 🙂
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat.
@ampheat
@ampheat Год назад
what brands do you recommed? is Rointe any good?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
We recommend our own brand (Best Electric) as we have the highest TrsutPilot rating in the UK electric radiator market. The Slimline Curve is our best selling range which is the slimmest in the market: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/. There is also a Wifi model if you would like to control your radiator remotely: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-wifi-electric-radiator/
@davidmcdougall5259
@davidmcdougall5259 Год назад
Would you be so kind as to advise me as to why you believe your comparable 'aluminum' heaters are better than say the German made Eco Strad IQ Ceramic Radiators - like for like?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Hi David, thank you for your message. Our electric radiators are manufactured in the EU however please contact us on 01423 733000 or info@bestelectricradiators.co.uk to find out more about our advanced electric radiators. Many thanks, Best Electric Customer Support.
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crapiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermosat that will just dimm the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat.
@pppscooby
@pppscooby Год назад
Which one retains heat longer?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Heat retention is approximately the same in both our Ceramic and Oil filled electric radiators. Ceramic is slightly more favored because it is lighter and slightly smaller for the same output and you never run the risk of them leaking over time. www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/c/electric-radiators/ceramic/
@Ich_slage_dich_in_dominos
@Ich_slage_dich_in_dominos Год назад
We had those heaters in germeny 38 years ago Australia is going backwordss
@babur9174
@babur9174 Год назад
Stay away from electric radiators they spend lot of electricity and does not heat
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
We specialise in energy efficient low cost electric radiators. Please read our reviews from over 80,000 sales: uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk
@lapub.
@lapub. Месяц назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. but with well insulated house, go to heat pump (or reversible air conditioning it's the same, price may vary on the way they are marketed)
@alexhogan1
@alexhogan1 Год назад
Is it efficient to run a house on electric heaters without solar, so just using mains power?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Yes. Many of our customers switch from gas central heating to electric heating without solar and after 80,000 sales we have not received any negative feedback regarding running costs.
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. but with well insulated house, go to heat pump (or reversible air conditioning it's the same, price may vary on the way they are marketed)
@w1894
@w1894 Год назад
My Energy Performance Certificate recommends replacing my storage heaters with High Retention Storage Heaters, can I replace with the models in your video instead and still improve my Epc? Thank you
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
The current EPC certificates do not recognise advanced LOT electric radiators even though they are up to 50% cheaper to run than economy 7 storage heaters. We have had meetings with our local MP and correspondence from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) regarding the current EPC guidelines. We hope this will change in the near future to help homeowners and renters save money on their heating bills and help the environment.
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. "Storage heater"' is something different designed to store heat when it's at lower price, they are not cheap, heavy and as the subscription is higher it make take time to save money, I Think if you have the money to spend, it would be better to go to heat pump (don't forget the first thing to do is to insulate your home as it's best to keep your old heating system and keep the eat than buy a new heating system to generate heat that will fleed, and keep in mind that if you insulate later, your heating will be oversized)
@fletch7857
@fletch7857 Год назад
Can you cover more info on the running cost and difference in economy's of different types of electric radiators
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
We will be creating another video on precisely this subject. As a ball park (and a way to calculate the running costs) our electric radiators will draw electricity 25% of the time to maintain a set target room temperature. This means that running cost calculations should be based on 25% of the cost per kWh. For example, our 2000w electric radiator running on a tariff of 30pence per kWh will cost 2x30/4 = 15 pence per hour. The initial warm up phase will always cost the most however the Slimline Curve featured in the video will heat a room within 10-15 minutes! It is also important to note that even though electricity converts to heat energy 100% (based on the laws of physics), this does not mean that the running costs from one electric heater/radiator to another will be the same. The running costs are determined by the heat management technology (i.e. how the heater delivers the set temperature). Our electric radiators include multiple advanced energy saving technology to help minimise wastage and help reduce running costs. Please contact us directly for more information on info@bestelectricradiators.co.uk
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crapiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermosat that will just dimm the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat.
@whymediaagency9450
@whymediaagency9450 Год назад
These types of radiators are absolutely terrible.....have them in different homes I've lived in and the heat disappears as soon as you turn them off and if you keep them on constantly you won't be able to afford to eat..... they are the worst heat sources I have ever encountered .
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Have you purchased your radiators from our company? Are your radiators LOT20? Electric radiators can vary hugely from one brand to another. We've not experienced this type of feedback following 80,000 sales. We also have the highest Trustpilot rating in the UK electric radiator market: uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk
@mirmudasir9759
@mirmudasir9759 Год назад
Can I have more details
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Sure. Please can you send an email to info@bestelectricradiators.co.uk
@jjhanabal
@jjhanabal Год назад
Wer to buy this heater
@deanmoulder9348
@deanmoulder9348 Год назад
I’m quite interested in these, but I can’t see these being scalable on our current grid. These make MUCH more sense to me than heat pumps which are so expensive and unsatisfactory for most people. Surely the solution is to put generation strain on the grid not on householders? I mean, why on earth are we not fast track building loads of Nuclear power plants and renewables and encouraging people to use these?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Hi Dean, your comments are absolutely spot on. Investing in renewables and nuclear energy to help clean the environment and reduce our reliance on fossil fuels from the rest of the world. Electricity is here for the long term unlike gas and oil.
@deanmoulder9348
@deanmoulder9348 Год назад
@@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Indeed, and I think you’re ahead of the game here and have a big future. The ease and cost of installation as well as the ability to maximise efficiency through scheduling etc is attractive, and many properties that can’t facilitate a heat pump will be scratching around for a solution. I need to keep my baby’s room at 18 degrees all night, I don’t want the boiler to be running all night, and smart radiator values are rubbish, so I’m looking at electric radiators…
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. but with well insulated house, go to heat pump (or reversible air conditioning it's the same, price may vary on the way they are marketed)
@deanmoulder9348
@deanmoulder9348 Месяц назад
@@lapub. I made this comment a year ago, I now believe that a heat pump is the way forward. 👍
@nickyclayton4810
@nickyclayton4810 Год назад
Would it still be efficient to have an electric radiator behind the sofa.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Heat naturally rises so it is fine to put a radiator behind a sofa however we recommend a distance of at least 10cm in front of the radiator to prevent too much radiant heat being absorbed into the fabric of the sofa.
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 Год назад
People need to start walking again especially in the US and cut SUV car use.
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 Год назад
It's cross draughts causing air movement that tends to cause you to loose heat to keep heat in a room open and close the door slowly when entering and leaving.
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 Год назад
I find 14°C inside is ok if you wear a couple of layers I just wanted it warm enough to be able to use my bare hands on devices, I turned the thermostat right down on my Delongi oil heater and I'm still warm I keep my eye on my room thermometer, once a rooms warm it doesn't usually take much to keep it warm.
@DRM1891
@DRM1891 Год назад
Don’t disagree that electric heating is more environmentally friendly and more efficient - however surely the price needs to come down for the public to be tempted to make the change?! I’m in a fully electric property - with the heat and hot water coming from a direct hot water tank (on Economy 7). I get the idea and thinking behind it, but on particularly cold days it just can’t cope. Hot shower and a blast of heat in the morning and that’s about your lot, after spending money on heating it six hours overnight. Crap system. Worst thing is that it’s expensive too. These radiators I’m sure are much better - but really expensive to run!
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Thank you for your comment. Electric water filled central heating systems are notoriously expensive to run in comparison to traditional gas and oil CHS because 1) the cost of electricity is higher than gas and oil and 2) they experience the same heat wastage and lack of control which gas and oil CHS experience. We recommend using independent advanced LOT20 electric radiators for each room and a separate electric water heater to provide hot water to taps, shower, bath, etc. This will allow you to have heat precisely when you where you want it and avoid wastage. The Slimline Curve is the slimmest electric radiator in the UK at 51mm and represents over 95% of our total sales: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@JohnnyRivera007
@JohnnyRivera007 Год назад
Hello I live in New York is there a place Dow hear that sells what you have or home visits ?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
I'm afraid our products are only currently available in the UK. Do you think there is a potential market for such products in colder areas of the US?
@NicknameSID
@NicknameSID Год назад
At the end of the day the person looks at how much the price starts from for your smallest ones? I’ll hazard a guess and say your radiator starts at around £350 to £500 each? It’s only a guess, I’m looking to stop using gas and get it disconnected so I don’t have to pay the (crooks energy supplier) the daily standing charge! At the moment I’m looking at all sorts of electric heating options, even greenhouse tubes heaters lol , because I have a solar system since 2011 and I’m an anorak too 😂, and the other benefit I have is that I live in a new build 2004 and it’s well insulated and holds the heat very well, insulation is extremely important no matter what age a property is, it will save everyone lots of pounds for many many years to come 😉
@lapub.
@lapub. 2 месяца назад
Any electric radiator performance is 100% 1Kw of electricity will result in 1kw of heat even the crappiest one. So no need for expensive ones with "inertia" oil or heavy cast iron inside, nowadays you can find cheap ones with electronic thermostat that will just dim the heat to avoid the hot/cold cycle that exist with mechanical thermostat. but with well insulated house, go to heat pump (or reversible air conditioning it's the same, price may vary on the way they are marketed)
@Noneofyourbusiness99999
@Noneofyourbusiness99999 Год назад
Awful heat generated by such devices, very unpleasant. Just another WEF initiative to stop the little guy’s access to gas.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
We believe you are referring to a panel or fan heater which deliver 100% convection heat which can feel stuffy and can push dust around the room. We sell advanced electric radiators that deliver a blend of convection and radiant heat, which is the best form of heat delivery into a room. We get nothing but praise regarding the 'type' of heat our products emit. You can view genuine customer reviews on our TrustPilot page: uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk
@JohnnyRivera007
@JohnnyRivera007 Год назад
Hello like the review I’m looking into getting a electric heating system for my 3 family house is that company in New York ?
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Hi, we are a UK based company currently only selling to the UK and Europe.
@mirmudasir9759
@mirmudasir9759 Год назад
Are you supplying to India, we have electricity problem, any solution which will run with out electricity
@joannehorrex7548
@joannehorrex7548 Год назад
How do these compare to panel heaters as that’s what I have and have just found my bill is £289 for nov in a small 2 bed flat!
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
Panel heaters are notoriously expensive to run which is why many homeowners switch to advanced electric radiators which are packed with energy saving technology. You can read more by reading about our most popular range called the Slimline Curve: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@joannehorrex7548
@joannehorrex7548 Год назад
@@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk surely though a 2000w heater is going to use 2kwh no matter how it works..weather it is infrared, oil filled, electric radiator or panel heater? How is this more efficient? I need to find an alternative that is not going to result in high cost to run
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
@@joannehorrex7548 We have sold over 80,000 electric radiators without any complaints regarding running costs. This is a real testament to the efficiency of our product which are packed with advanced energy saving technologies. You can read more at the following link: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/p/slimline-curve-electric-radiator/
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 Год назад
Have them on but cut your room temperature to 14°C enough to keep hands warm and put a couple of layers of clothing on.
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 Год назад
A lot depends on how many outside walls you have the less you have the cheaper to heat.
@innspiron
@innspiron Год назад
Can you explain me how you beat physics? Any electrical radiator is 100% efficient. What power goes in as electricity - same is converted to heat. Period. How this Ceramic is better when we talk about saving watts? If you gonna tell me about voice control or heat-retentive ceramic plates and heat lock "technology" - then please don’t, because whatever power it takes to heat them up - it will be released later. What is the difference between max in now and release slow later vs mid consumption all day long? Answer is none. For example 2.4kw for one hour and then 5 hours no power taken = 400w radiator constant heating for 6 hours.
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk
@BestelectricradiatorsCoUk Год назад
The laws of physics dictate that all electric heating devices are 100% energy efficient. The actual running costs of one heater/radiator to another is impacted by several contributing factors such as the accuracy of the thermostat, the type of thermostat (digital or analogue), in-built technology that prevents overshooting of the target temperature, predictive heating technology that can calculate and anticipate how long it takes to heat a room to a predetermined temperature, etc. All these factors help minimise energy wastage to help maximise energy efficiency. Our electric radiators include all these energy saving components and technologies. Over the years we have received fantastic feedback from our customers claiming in excess of 50% savings on running costs from their old heating system to our electric radiators. In fact this morning we had feedback from a customers that our radiators were 56% more efficient than their previous heating solution (electric storage heaters). The savings of course can vary significantly from one home to another however to date (following 80,000 sales) we have not received a single complaint or concern regarding the running costs of our electric radiators. Cheap and cheerful electric heaters are notoriously expensive to run in comparison to advanced LOT20 electric radiators. You can read more at the following link: www.bestelectricradiators.co.uk/energy-efficient-heating/