Thank you for this information video, after watching it I decided to oppt for the first one, the dreo, it arrived today from amazon, I've had it on for less than 5 minutes and already I can feel the heat, I know this is going to perform perfectly and throw out fasive heat,. Really happy with it and thanks again for putting me on to it, 👍
They only had the dragon at the store, so I bought it anyway since it’s in your list. Unit is warm, but took 2 hours just to up 2degC for a 50m2 space, and it’s still cold. Maybe we positioned it wrong? we ended up switched back to the heat pump AC for instant heating.
Raising 2 degrees in 2 hours is normal for this type of radiator and also depends on the room size. However, if you want faster results, start with the AC and then maintain the temperature with the radiator.
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Thank you for this information video, after watching it I decided to oppt for the first one, the dreo, it arrived today from amazon, I've had it on for less than 5 minutes and already I can feel the heat, I know this is going to perform perfectly and throw out fasive heat,.
Really happy with it and thanks again for putting me on to it, 👍
Glad I could help!
They only had the dragon at the store, so I bought it anyway since it’s in your list. Unit is warm, but took 2 hours just to up 2degC for a 50m2 space, and it’s still cold. Maybe we positioned it wrong? we ended up switched back to the heat pump AC for instant heating.
Raising 2 degrees in 2 hours is normal for this type of radiator and also depends on the room size. However, if you want faster results, start with the AC and then maintain the temperature with the radiator.