Fan for normal double panel radiator

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I have seen the tiny fan in a plastic tube from Dragons Den ti increase airflow from central heating radiator but not impressed, does anyone know of one that would fit below a double panel radiator to blow air up between 2 panels through the centre fins to increase circulation. I thought one of cylendric type fans in a box that could take air in at bottom and blow through radiator would be great, simple to fit and not cost a lot. Anyone heard of such a thing?
 
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If it is of the same quality as their vacuum cleaners, it's best left alone; I'll never by a Dyson product again.
 
I have seen the tiny fan in a plastic tube from Dragons Den ti increase airflow from central heating radiator but not impressed, does anyone know of one that would fit below a double panel radiator to blow air up between 2 panels through the centre fins to increase circulation. I thought one of cylendric type fans in a box that could take air in at bottom and blow through radiator would be great, simple to fit and not cost a lot. Anyone heard of such a thing?

Hi there, I have a small air purifier which fits under the radiator in my room, it works pretty well and the room definitely heats up much quicker. Also feels nice to have warm air blowing from the top of the radiator.

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If it is of the same quality as their vacuum cleaners, it's best left alone; I'll never by a Dyson product again.

Totally agree with you, our Dyson has joined the many others at the tip and has been replaced with a Miele S7. Peace at last!
 
If it is of the same quality as their vacuum cleaners, it's best left alone; I'll never by a Dyson product again.

Totally agree with you, our Dyson has joined the many others at the tip and has been replaced with a Miele S7. Peace at last!

Me too, never bought one but used a few and they seem to be universally rubbish
 
It's not the working, though not worth the money, it is above average. It is the build quality that is pants. Not to mention 20-odd pound for the so called hepa filter.
 
Have a dyson and tbh couldnt wish for a better vacuum.
Only cost £120.
How much is the Miele?
 
Let me think, let me think.
What was that old adage about dogs and barking?
 

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