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Posted 2 February 2024

SmartAir BOOST XL Radiator Fan with code

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  • From the creators of the original SmartAir BOOST comes the larger, faster BOOST XL! It’s the patent-pending and portable multi-fan heat circulator designed to reduce energy wastage and save you money. This energy efficient system improves the circulation of warm air, heating your living space faster and more efficiently. And the SmartAir BOOST XL can heat your room twice as fast as the original BOOST. The SmartAir BOOST family is designed to improve heat circulation to speed up room warm up times so your thermostat switches your heating off quicker, saving you money.
    • Twice the size, twice the speed: SmartAir BOOST XL can heat up your room twice as fast as the original SmartAir BOOST.
    • Save money year after year.
    • Cut your heating bills: circulate heat at living height, not ceiling height so your therostat switches off quicker and saves you money.
    • Redirect warm air from your radiators: rather than letting all your heat rise to slowly heat your room from the ceiling down, SmartAir BOOST XL redirects rising heat from the radiator and accelerates it forward, boosting and improving the heat distribution more effectively.
    • The original – with patent-pending engineered design: energy efficient, axiel fans drive your radiator’s heat through sealed air conducting funnels into your room where you want and need it.
    • Use either Manual mode for control or Automatic mode for maximum efficiency: with the flip of a switch you can choose between Manual and Automatic mode. In Automatic mode when your radiator’s surface heats to 33°C SmartAir BOOST XL will spring into action, redirecting warm air into your room. When your radiator cools down to under 33°C the BOOST XL will turn off so it’s never driving cold air into your room.
    • Costs less than a penny to run for an hour: SmartAir BOOST XL is so efficient it costs less than half a penny an hour to run.*
    • Use either corded or cordless for complete versatility: you can run directly SmartAir BOOST XL off mains power or charge the built-in power bank for up to fourteen continuous hours of use.
    • Helps dry your clothes faster by directing warm air right onto your clothes airer.
    • No installation required: simply place it on your radiator, no need for a plumber or electrician.
    • Lightweight and portable: take SmartAir BOOST XL with you from your home office in the day to the living room in the evening to your bedroom at night.
    • Features intelligent auto-shut off safety system: if your radiator gets too hot and reaches 70°C then SmartAir BOOST XL will turn itself off until your radiator cools to 65°C.
    • Discreet, modern design: fits into any room.
    • You're in control: choose between high and low fan speeds, charge on the radiator or keep it cordless, go manual or automatic. The choice is yours.
    • Fits virtually any radiator including:
      • Double Convector
      • Tubular Double
      • Tubular Single
      • Cast Iron Style
      • Thanks to the included Stability Feet it even works on Single Convector radiators.
      • Easy-read LED digital display: tells you which fan speed you are using, High or Low, then cycles to the percentage battery life remaining and then to the surface temperature of your radiator.
      Product Details
      • Weight: 2.4kg
      • Dimensions: 81cm x 10.6cm x 11.5cm
      • Wattage: 13.5W
      • Voltage: 9V
      • Charger Cable Length: 1.8m
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Edited by angleseyman, 2 February 2024
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  1. corred1964's avatar
    We actually inherited one of these devices so to answer the 2 main questions....

    1. Do they reduce heating bills ? Not that we have noticed

    2. Do they warm the room more quickly ? In our case in a 17th Century cottage with solid walls & virtually no insulation, yes they do, we also have foil behind the radiators to reflect heat back into the room. For us they have a slight added bonus that by circulating the warm air it actually reduces condensation on cold walls.

    Would I buy more ?? No absolutely not unless they were nearer £15
  2. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    The cost includes 3 pc fans, a plastic box, and a 240 to 5v adapter.
    And a lot of marketing
    You couldn't make this money back in savings, especially as you require 1 per radiator
  3. mancuk87's avatar
    Does this actually work
    angleseyman's avatar
    Author
    Ive just bought it so will let you know but after a lot of searching etc 300+ reviews of people swearing by it so i took a punt on one
  4. c135's avatar
    "A foole & his money,
    be soone at debate:
    which after with sorow,
    repents him to late."
    TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Men with spare pennies
    will always abound.
    Whose financial decisions
    Are so rarely sound.
    Buying goods that glisten
    So shiny and new.
    Replacing the old
    That were last year's hue.
    Toys solving problems
    That did not exist.
    It's all First World issues,
    And there's more on the list
    ......TDC 2024
  5. Imtheboss's avatar
    No
  6. Rolefitleader's avatar
    Hi, have a similar contraption I bought years ago will help to circulate heat into the room,but not worth this amount of money I feel this is another miracle product that's posted to solve your heating problems .
    I paid about £10 for mine it's ok but not really that noticeable .
  7. Cm_Down's avatar
    Can you update us when you get it please, might have to get one for my room
    angleseyman's avatar
    Author
    will do
  8. skip112's avatar
    Are these actually good? Do they save money?
    angleseyman's avatar
    Author
    They dispense the heat outward instead of upward, Im not sure about it saving any money but all reviewes say it heats the room up faster
  9. thedrisback's avatar
    Yep just pc fans with tube that pushes it up and round I bet you could make one yourself lol
  10. Laurel-Hardy's avatar
    Might be worth reading the negative reviews for another model on the site before buying. highstreettv.com/sma…tml
  11. loopz's avatar
    Could you achieve the same thing with some strategically bent cardboard?

    One the air is redirected it's going upwards anyway
    TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    But how would you market it?
  12. SFconvert's avatar
    Seems very expensive and quite ugly, would look better if it fitted at the bottom of the radiator or behind it. Can't really see the point in them unless your rads are too small, though radiator fans can be useful if you have a heatpump as they do help lower the flow temp so heatpump runs more efficiently.
    deanos's avatar
    there are versions that clip underneath the radiator and push the air upwards through it
  13. steal6547's avatar
    Does this really save you any cost? Doesn't it cost to run the fan?? Seems counterproductive to me. What do I know!
    angleseyman's avatar
    Author
    They dispense the heat outward instead of upward, Im not sure about it saving any money but all reviewes say it heats the room up faster
  14. fireman1's avatar
    "with today's extortionate energy prices are you spending a fortune on gas heating? Then why not spend even more by adding electricity to the mix"
    "our patented design takes all the heat that normally goes straight up and angles it slightly before it goes straight up"
  15. CrazyBob's avatar
    My parents have one - it is noisy
  16. r1mmm3r's avatar
    I have a radiator under a shelf, so this might work in my case as I only need the heat pushing into the room a little way.
    However this is too expensive. Perhaps at 10-15 I might have given it a go.
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