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Hey everyone!


So this isn't an ED issue, it's just a general question. I know storage heating is outdated, but lately, ceramic wall fitted electric heating is becoming more popular in the UK. I am wondering if anyone has has these installed, and if they find them to be good. Everyone says they would be more expensive, but I reckon with the price of gas, maintenance and upkeep of a boiler etc, it's not that different these days.


Any thoughts from someone who has ceramic heaters in their house?


Cheers!

Jenn

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I had a fisher one put in think that's how they spell it anyway German company I replaced a old storage heater best thing ever and great service even when I needed to change timer got confused they did it with me over the phone going to replace my other storage heaters as well but need to save up a bit but it's a yes from me

They called Fischer

I think so but as it was a mild winter and only had it fitted January but the fact I can control it unlike storage heaters it must be as I set it for couple of hours before I get up then few hours after I get home from work

I do know someone and her bill is cheaper and I will get mine other storage heaters replaced one by one

Hope this helps

Had nice lady who came to me I see if I can find her card

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