What are 1000w electric radiators?
1000w electric radiators are the reliable middle ground when it comes to size, efficiently warming spaces up to 13m². Designed for sizeable living areas like bedrooms, living rooms, and offices, they effortlessly blend style and efficiency. Despite sharing the same wattage, these radiators come in various shapes, sizes, and orientations to seamlessly fit into your home's design scheme. 1000w radiators are loaded with energy-saving features and user-friendly controls, ensuring an efficient heating experience across the board.
The benefits of 1000w electric radiators
Diverse Styles for Every Home
Whether you prefer traditional or designer finishes, our 1000w electric radiators offer a range of styles to complement your home decor.
Advanced Heating Technologies
Harnessing dry thermal, ceramic, and oil-filled elements, 1000w electric radiators use a variety of efficient heating technologies to keep your space warm.
State-of-the-Art Heat Management
Enjoy the convenience of digital & WiFi programming to make it easier to save energy and reduce running costs.
Installation Flexibility
1000w electric radiators can be mounted to the wall or made freestanding, adapting to your preferences with ease.
Precise Temperature Control
Equipped with digital thermostats, 1000w electric radiators provide precise temperature control, ensuring energy-saving warmth tailored to you.
Lot 20 Compliant
All 1000w electric radiators adhere to Lot 20 compliance, meeting the highest efficiency standards mandated by the EU.
Is a 1000w electric radiator right for me?
All our 1000w electric radiators have a heats-up-to area listed on their product page, but to get a more specific recommendation be sure to use our handy radiator calculator. Simply enter room dimensions, insulation levels and other key factors, and it will tell you the total wattage required to heat your space effectively. If the total falls between two wattages, it’s always recommended to over-specify and go for the bigger size. This avoids your radiator having to work harder and less efficiently, resulting in higher running costs.