Electric heater at lidl (1 Viewer)

Terry

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http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=27393
On next Monday 12 Oct This is by far the best leccy heater I have found -Mine works to within a couple of degrees between on and off unlike most that work on a plus / minus 5 degrees IE boiling to cold before it turns back on --This is digital temp sensing and works (y)Set at 20 and will go off at 21 and back on at 19 (y)
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Debs

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Looks like a bit of a barg.......I've only recently managed to wean myself off Lidl/aldi specials:confused:

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Hi runs on 1000 or 2000 -in van I only use it on lowest setting 1000 (y)-It is quite tall ,osculates if you want with a safety cut out if knocked over plus remote control (y)All in all a good bit of kit (y)(y)(y)I don't need another but may well find myself driving down to get another :LOL:
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@Terry Any idea if it can blow cold too and how noisey is it, ta ?

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pappajohn

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Can't find in the instructions how it can be used as a cool fan - anybody know?
3rd line down in the features.
Presumably just turn off the heating elements.

Features
  • With LCD display and remote control
  • Compact, mobile electric heater with 2 power settings (1000/2000W) for quick, comfortable heat
  • Optional 90° oscillation for optimal heat distribution and practical cool setting for use as a fan
 

Minxy

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I assume you just set it running without any heat 'element' on, as you can with other similar types of heaters.
 
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It is in the description on that page, but it is not in the instructions. And everything seems to be automated to heat to temperature you set. there does not seem to be a manual mode. The one on sale today had a difference reference number to the one linked to above - looks identical but obviously isn't. Ah well, never mind. I will still keep it I expect.

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JockandRita

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Our similar (but not the same) fan heater packed in whilst on holiday in Germany. :(

The thing I liked about it was the auto cut off safety switch, if it was knocked over, so, we have gone for the Silvercrest one today, and it is a far superior heater, and also has the safety cut out device. (y)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 

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