Heaters Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of heater would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
John LGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 9 reviews
Very very very good
Had woodheaters in the past and this one craps all over them. Did all my research and this is one of the most efficient on the Australian market with very small emmissions. The price is very competitive . It is a sub brand of quadrafire . I am siiting here writing this review in the middle of a cold snap in short sleeves. Past woodheaters have left a build up of coal in the bottom of the heater requiring regular cleaning, this one leaves a fine dust and i am yet to clean it out. It really pumps out that bone warming heat. Cannot recommend it en...Read more
ough.. Expertly installed and supplied by the gas log fire company/ fresh living at Box Hill South Clean Burning 1.2 grams/kg emissions 82% Heating Efficiency Up to 280 sqm heat capacity Complies with relevant Australian Standards 4012/4013 & 2918. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTYSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Questions & Answers
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Dingo52asked
Do you think it will heat a next room through a big arch? The room of the heater is 30'x18' and the other room is 26x 18 ' I need it heated to 26 degrees +out heater is an Canadian heater with fan it's a pacific energy summit and it cost $2300 and it's absolutely useless
1 answer
well, that's about the area ours heats easily. but to get the total area to 26 degrees is a fair ask. I would say ours heats the total area to 21 - 22 degrees, and much warmer closer to the heatilator ws22.
Many people in summer would have their air conditioners running if it was 26 Degrees
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