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Dimplex Eco White IPX4 Thermostatic Electric Tubular Space Heater £31.51
Dimplex Eco White IPX4 Thermostatic Electric Tubular Space HeaterThe ECOT range of eco-heaters from Dimplex feature a discreet, smart design, in varying sizes in 1ft increments, for a huge range of applications, from airing cupboards to shop windows and greenhouses.
Comes with a 1 Year Warranty.
There are 31 reviews with an average rating of
4.94
Good price, fast delivery - perfect
Quality product at an excellent price. Fast and efficient delivery.
Use these for heating space behind wardrobes etc in a park home. Being timber walls it can get quite damp in these areas. These brilliant little heaters can provide warmth at low cost.
i have several of these heaters in hard to reach cold spots throughout the property to prevent the growth of mold,and they work very well and are very economical to run.
very neat heater can be wall fixed or floor standing. was a good price and arrived very quickly espesciall in these difficult times. As the weather has been very hot not been able to fully try heating properties but seem to be good
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Mike
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United Kingdom
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Can this be use with timer on the socket?
Brett
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United Kingdom
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hi i need to heat the inside of a wooden insulated box 600mm x 600mm x 800 mm tall insulated with celertex i need it to be a constant 20 to 22 degrees i am castin resin and need it to cure over the winter will the 40W one do that or will i need 2 can anyone help please
Matt
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United Kingdom
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Im looking to heat a fish room, garage being 16ft long by 8ft wide how many of these would i need and what size
Thanks matt
Lee
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United States
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I'm in the U.S. and can't find tubular greenhouse heaters anywhere for our 120V grid. If I were to have these fitted with a 120V plug, would they work ok here? What do you mean by they will "draw a higher damage"?
Eoin
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Ireland
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What wattage would you recommend for an area of 10 cubic metres, no insultation, to keep a temperature of 5+ degrees? Many thanks
Rachael
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United Kingdom
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I want to heat a tortoise house (insulated shed). 1.5m x 1.5m. I need a continuous temp of 18 degrees. Is it possible to set this heater to 18 degrees or does it not reach that kind of temperature?
Kate
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Australia
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I wasn’t to find a cupboard heater that will dry wet clothes fairly quickly.
The cupboard is 1m x 2m high
Would this actually dry the clothes in a good time frame? And how many/ size would you recommend
Kevin
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United Kingdom
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Hi I have a 10x10 summer house just installed. Would would the dimplex tubular heater be suitable to keep the damp away in winter
Brian
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United Kingdom
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I am looking to keep a treadmill in my garage under a treadmill cover, is the small 40w unit suitable to keep at a constant 10 to 12 degree temperature
Lorraine
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United Kingdom
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Hello
Can I use this product inside a fitted wardrobe to reduce dampness,mold and mildew. If so, the wardrobes are approximately 1 metre by 3 metre so what wattage would you recommend?
Justin
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Australia
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Hello, is this product safe around birds? I have 2 Cockatiels in an outdoor aviary and this year has been particularly cold. Would this be effective to heat an outdoor bird aviary?
Dan
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United Kingdom
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Hi. What is the maximum temperature the 1ft unit can reach? Main point being, could it for instance set a curtain on fire? or similar? Thanx.
Alex
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United Kingdom
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What fuse in the plug does the 1ft 40w require
Heather
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Australia
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Could you tell me can I get this item with or for an Australian plug and does it omit any light? Thx
Thomas
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Ireland
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Hi, im interested in finding out if this tube heater will be suitable to heat a honey warming cabinet. I need to bring it to max 40C/104F The main consideration is the thermostat that is on this tube heater, what is the max temperature its designed to cut out at ?
Mike
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United States
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What voltage are these heaters designed for?
Pat
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United Kingdom
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I have a small 6 foot by 4 foot greenhouse here in North Dublin and I am looking for a greenhouse heater. A colleague suggested a 'tubular' heater as they are water/damp resistant and better than traditional methods of heating a greenhouse. I am looking for one that has a thermostat and can keep a greenhouse of this size kept over 16 degrees plus during winter.
Would this product do and what size would you recommend?
Ronnie
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United Kingdom
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Please can you describe the differences between the Tubular Heaters by Dimplex, Greenbrook and Eterna? Thanks
Donna
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United Kingdom
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I have a detached single bricked garage 5m x 5m with no insulation but it has a plywood roof/attic - I want to maintain the garage at 10C could you please advise how many of these I would need.
Thank you
roger
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United Kingdom
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Do you know how much it is to run one of these heaters per day?
Nicole
from
United States
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How many amps does this use? Thank you!
Simon
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Canada
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Can you tell me the input voltage requirements for these. I would like to order these for use in Canada.
Thanks
Martin
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Ireland
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Would it be good to heat a caravan in winter
Sammy
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United Kingdom
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Hi,
Which size would you suggest for a shed which is 1.5m x2m . It would be used on a timer in winter just to keep the chill off for our chickens in really cold weather on a night .
Also how much would it roughly cost to run per hour.
As thinking one of these would be perfect
Many thanks Sammy
Alex
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United Kingdom
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Is the plug a complete unit or can it be dismantled, as I need to pass the wire through a hole to reach a socket.
Dominic
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United Kingdom
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Hi. I want to use a 300mm tubular heater inside my car during the Winter to keep the condensation away and prevent damage to the interior leather and carpets. The car will also be stored inside an inflatable cover (Carcoon) Will this tubular heater be ok or do you have an alternative suggestion please? Will it be safe to use too please?
Thank you
Kurt
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United States
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My desire would be to use this for heating a fermentation box. What would the maximum temperature be? Typically 38 to 42 degrees but occasionally 70-80 degrees using an external thermostat in a meter cubed insulated heat safe space is ideal.
Darin
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United States
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I live in the united states. What do I need to do to use this in the U.S. with lower voltage. Ours is 120s And 15amps. I know I need a plug adapter but do I need anything else to step up the power or will it be ok?
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