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Which heater is suitable please
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<blockquote data-quote="rapparee" data-source="post: 428917" data-attributes="member: 27942"><p>No its the difference between armani and emporio armani. Im not totally sure of your product lines perhaps there is an extra feature or too on the dimplex maybe not. Dimplex is the premier name.</p><p></p><p>I am more used to the manufacture of the plx panel heaters. I can tell you they are all exactly the same product with a different logo printed on the front. (dimplex, glen, nobo, awt, unidare, creda, heatstore etc).</p><p></p><p>As regards to what product to use, i really don't know, i work in the matinenance of machinary and plant. </p><p></p><p>But what do you want? Do you like the idea of just turning a heater off and on whenever you want. Then go for the plx range. </p><p></p><p>Also have you looked at the possibility of oil filled radiators. There is the dimplex ofx and mk1 ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapparee, post: 428917, member: 27942"] No its the difference between armani and emporio armani. Im not totally sure of your product lines perhaps there is an extra feature or too on the dimplex maybe not. Dimplex is the premier name. I am more used to the manufacture of the plx panel heaters. I can tell you they are all exactly the same product with a different logo printed on the front. (dimplex, glen, nobo, awt, unidare, creda, heatstore etc). As regards to what product to use, i really don't know, i work in the matinenance of machinary and plant. But what do you want? Do you like the idea of just turning a heater off and on whenever you want. Then go for the plx range. Also have you looked at the possibility of oil filled radiators. There is the dimplex ofx and mk1 ranges. [/QUOTE]
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