Supawarm 2500W Oil Filled Radiator Heater with Timer

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  • Product Code: B002S42CU2
£69.99

Product details

Brand ‎Supawarm
Model Number‎695903
Colour‎Thermostat
Product Dimensions‎52.5 x 65.5 x 16 cm; 13.4 Kilograms
Item Weight‎13.4 kg

Customer questions and answers

  • I never use the timer but it constantly ticks away loudly - how can I stop it?
    I had the same item and it worked perfectly and great uni, however before this winter I decided to check it out as it had been standing unused since the last winter ( that was the first time). Mine just clicked, no heat , nothing. I notified Amazon and they passed to the supplier.I had a 3 year warranty in the Amazon … see more I had the same item and it worked perfectly and great uni, however before this winter I decided to check it out as it had been standing unused since the last winter ( that was the first time). Mine just clicked, no heat , nothing. I notified Amazon and they passed to the supplier.I had a 3 year warranty in the Amazon Advertisement. The supplier informed me that they are not responsible, I must claim on the manufacturer. I heard nothing more from Amazon or the supplier. £33.47 for the item + delivery Total £52.46. The details were: Product DescriptionVariable thermostat control11 heat radiating finsCable tidyCastor wheels for ease of movement24 hour tmer3 heat settings (900/1400/2500W)Includes moulded plugIncludes anti tip cut out1.6m rubber cable3 Year Guaranteehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002S42CU2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00I sincerely hope u get a good 1 see less
  • how long is the warrenrty
    3 years u can see Product DescriptionVariable thermostat control… see more 3 years u can see Product DescriptionVariable thermostat control11 heat radiating finsCable tidyCastor wheels for ease of movement24 hour tmer3 heat settings (900/1400/2500W)Includes moulded plugIncludes anti tip cut out1.6m rubber cable3 Year Guarantee see less
  • why isnt my oilfilled rad warming up
    Make sure that the fuse in the radiator plug is not blown. Replace it if necessary, but if it blows again you have an electrical fault in the radiator. If you have power to the radiator check that the timer is set to manual or is set to the correct time and the On/Off periods are correctly configured. If these are all … see more Make sure that the fuse in the radiator plug is not blown. Replace it if necessary, but if it blows again you have an electrical fault in the radiator. If you have power to the radiator check that the timer is set to manual or is set to the correct time and the On/Off periods are correctly configured. If these are all OK then I'm afraid it sounds as though either the heating element or the thermostat aren't working correctly. see less
  • are theese heavy on electric?
    I have 1 and my electric bill goes up when used but they heat up a room so fast it's worth the extra. Sorry prob haven't answered your question as well as you would like but thought it might help

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