No. You should never use a plug-in electric radiator in your bathroom. Any electric heater for bathroom use must be hardwired into the wall by a professional electrician. You should also make sure you choose a product with a suitable IP rating for the bathroom zone in which it will be installed – see our full guide here. If in doubt, speak to our sales team or check with your electrician before purchasing your radiator. As a rule of thumb, it’s also advisable to check the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding a product’s bathroom suitability. Their instructions will provide detailed information in regard to installation and can help you make a more informed descision.
Storage Heaters: What are the Differences Between Older and Newer Models?
As a traditional form of heating, storage heaters have been a mainstay in many of our homes, but in recent years they have seen some major upgrades. With advancing technology, appliances such as these have had to keep up with the times to make sure they retain their reputation as a cost-effective heating solution, which is why there are now considerable differences between the older and newer models. Storage heaters should usually be replaced about every ten years, so you may be thinking of updating to a newer model. If so, we have all the information you could need before making the upgrade.