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Dimplex EvoRad Oil Free Radiator Stock Number: ES1767509

With climate control that lets you simply select the desired temperature

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Manufactured by Dimplex

Dimplex EVORADE2 EvoRad Oil Free Radiator

Stay warm in the colder months with this Electric oil free radiator from Dimplex. The EvoRad oil free radiator from Dimplex has been designed with a 2000 watt radiator and will effortlessly heat up a room in no time at all. The EvoRad has an electronic variable thermostat which corporates an intelligent Eco heat setting which optimises energy use. Along with a 12 hour timer, which allows you to decide when you want the radiator to switch on or switch off.

A runback and delayed start can be accessed by a hidden menu, the control panel has a colour changing LCD display which also gives you the option to control the climate, and this provides a simple desired temperature display which shows the last temperature setting.

A neon indicator makes you aware if the EvoRad is on or off. Castors which are located on the bottom of the heater, along with handles on the top allowing effortless movement from room to room. CE and BEAB approved which is a European rating of safety is used by leading electrical manufacturers.

The white and light grey colour scheme ensures that the EvoRad can fit into any household.

Specification:

  • Model: EVORADE2
  • 2000 watts
  • Electronic variable thermostat
  • Eco (Plus hidden option low and high) heat settings
  • 12 Hour timer
  • Runback and delayed start - accessed via hidden menu
  • Electronic Climate Control - simple desired temperature display only with last temperature setting
  • Sheathed Oil Free element
  • Colour changing LCD / LED display
  • Frost setting
  • Neon indicator
  • Cable tidy
  • Easy glide castors
  • Carry handles
  • Safety cut-out
  • CE & BEAB Approved
  • Cable length: 1.5m
  • Dimensions (HxWxD in mm): 660 x 520 x 310
  • White / Light Grey

1 Question and 1 Answer

By Alan - derbyshire - 30 January 2018
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    The high current through the element may cause a slight buzzing noise that may become louder as the element gets hot.

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