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What stands out
- Versatile design - freestanding or wall-mountable
- Sleek and modern - white tempered glass panel
- Easy to use and install - no pipework required
- IP24 rated - can be safely installed within a bathroom
- Adjustable thermostat gives you complete control
- Control from anywhere using your smart device
- Schedule to auto-switch On/Off using the weekly timer
- Voice operated - Alexa and Google Home enabled
- Power saving - heat only your room, not your house
- Child-lock safety option for added peace of mind
- Anti-frost tech prevents freezing in cold weather
The details
This designer glass panel heater can be both wall-mounted or portable by using the supplied stand. Its IP24 water-resistant rating allows it to be used in many spaces including bathrooms. There's no pipework required, just an electricity supply, making it reliable. It is really impressive that you can take control of all the heater functions from anywhere, at any time, using your smartphone. Simply connect the heater to your home WiFi, download the app on your smartphone, and away you go. This has been implemented for your ease and convenience to help you be more energy-efficient, allowing you to heat your room minutes before you arrive home. The advanced energy-efficient design, weekly timer, and precise digital controls have all been put in place to provide more efficiency and help you save money on those energy bills.
Essential info
- Dimensions: H460mm x W830mm x D84mm(without legs)/260mm(with legs)
- Max Power: 2000 Watts
- IP Rating: IP24
- Material: Tempered glass
- Weight: 7.9 kg
- 1 year warranty for peace of mind
Key features
- Controls: Digital
- Display: LED Display
- 2 power settings: 1 kW / 2 kW
- Thermostatic control
- Anti-frost setting
- Remote control
- WiFi Enabled
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