Dimplex FX20V wall mounted fan heaterWith their compact design, FX downflow fanheaters are ... more
the popular choice for heatingbathrooms and ensuites as well as kitchens.The powerful 2kW output ensures a fastwarm-up, although 1kW output is selectableon insta...
Advantages: Turbo Fan, secure wall mounting, switchable turbo fan Disadvantages: Mechanical thermostat with turbo fan can be attention grabbing!
One of the many heaters I tried was this Dimplex free standing/wall mounted convection heater with Fan Boost. I decided to try this after a returning my 4th failed Bionaire BCV3100 heater.
The wall mounting arrangement was very affective in securely locking the heater to the wall using 3 simple hooks. The unit is very light weight. There are 2 switches on the side. A power On/Off switch and below that a Hi/Low switch. Below the switches there is a mechanical thermostat to further regulate the heater. On the front of the heater integrated into the turbo fan grill there is a switch to turn the turbo fan on or off. A nice feature is on a hot day you can run the turbo fan without any heat, this provides a cool draft from the heater although it is not as affective as a desktop fan though. The turbo fan can be switched off only if ...
I bought this heater because my bedroom has two outside walls and as it's a downstairs extension one of those 'walls' is a patio door and so, especially in the winter I needed some extra warmth in my room.
I went out and after looking around at a few different heaters I eventually decided on the Nikkai Electric heater. There were three reasons for my choice:
1. Id had the rectangular shaped heaters and found that although they did effectively heat up the room it took a while for you to get the full benefit of the heater, I hoped that this fanheater would be quicker at heating up the room.
2. There were two different heat settings: 350W and 700W. These would allow me to adjust the amount of heat I wanted from it depending on the weather, how long wed had the central heating on etc
3. The price! It was only £9.99. Although ...
Advantages: Instant heat, powerful, portable Disadvantages: Cost to run
which makes the heat almost unbearable within 1/2 an hour.
The heater has a safety cut-out feature that will activate when the top is covered or the heater is put in an enclosed space to avoid the risk of a fire but I would never cover the heater anyway.
The heater is either wall mountable or can stand on a floor with the two feet provided. All brackets and fixings are included. I trust the make Glen/Dimplex as we have had a heater from them before which we still have.
The major disadvantage is the cost to run which is expensive. When you switch it on you can hear the electricity meter going round fast and also they can give off a burning smell when you have not used them for some time. ...