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Personally, I wouldn’t go for a Tube convector; what’s the point of mainly heating the outside wall behind it, with SOME of the heat actually radiating into the room ? TBH, I would use a cheap, plug in, portable, thermostatically controlled Oil Filled electric heater before using a convection tube.
( and of course I’m biased re electric flooring)

That would depend upon where in the room, the tube heater is located, on a wall, obviously it would radiate into/through the wall. A wall mounted convector heater, would too, but not to nearly the same extent. The worst option, for efficency, and ease/cost of installation, IMHO would be under floor heating. Underfloor has a large thermal mass to heat up, before it can even begin to raise the room temperature, with considerable heat losses going down through the ground.
 

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