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    Most economical heater type for bedroom

    Thanks RF Lighting, muchly appreciated! Just googled electric radiators and they seem like a great solution. Any good makes of electric radiators to look out for? I found some info from ecopower heating on their 'economiser' range of rads (not sure if they're a good make or not, anyone...
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    Most economical heater type for bedroom

    Hello all! Being a noob to electrics could anyone tell me what type of heater this is? Although this heater outputs heat quite quickly from cold, I'm concerned that in a cold winter it would be uneconomical to run overnight. But if I replaced it with a storage heater I'm of the...
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    Ok to replace fused switches with sockets on Eco 7 circuit?

    Cheers for the replies everyone. He's not actually in the flat yet until it's ready, and as I say unfortunately we have no experience of storage heaters. He'll be at work everyday so only at the flat from the evening onwards - that's why we're trying to find a more economical solution to the...
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    Ok to replace fused switches with sockets on Eco 7 circuit?

    Thanks flameport, the flat is small and is 1 bedroom. there's 1 x storage heater in the hall, 1 x storage heater in the living room, and the 1 x convector fan heater is in the bedroom (this is the one I'm most concerned about being expensive). That's a great tip about getting second-hand...
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    Ok to replace fused switches with sockets on Eco 7 circuit?

    Thanks all for your differing replies! :) Although I'm still not 100% clear, flameport you seem to be right on the money - yes it would seem that the 2 x storage heaters are on 20a switches, and that the 1 x wall-mounted 'fan heater' is not actually on the eco 7 ring as it switches on...
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    Ok to replace fused switches with sockets on Eco 7 circuit?

    Greetings everyone, my first post! (please forgive any mistakes in posting rules!) :) Currently working on my old man's flat (electric only, no gas), have had conflicting opinions from sparks whether the following can be done: Is it possible/ok to replace switched fused connection units on...
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