Unfortunately, this deal has expired 27 June 2023.
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Posted 5 May 2023
Lloyd Pascal Radiator Cover with Classic Style in White - Large £50.00 + Free Click & Collect @ Homebase
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Product Description
The Classic Large Radiator Cabinet in White hides radiators whilst adding a shelf to your room. It allows heat to distribute but also prevents children and pets from being burnt. It has a white painted finish with classic diamond fret front and is suitable for any room.
Product Description
The Classic Large Radiator Cabinet in White hides radiators whilst adding a shelf to your room. It allows heat to distribute but also prevents children and pets from being burnt. It has a white painted finish with classic diamond fret front and is suitable for any room.
- Hide radiators whilst adding a shelf to your room
- Allows heat to distribute
- Ideal for any room
- White painted finish
- Classic diamond fret front
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Edited by a community support team member, 9 May 2023
36 Comments
sorted byThis deal is for a 150 cm wide cover which I think is outside dimensions. It'll be too wide for a bedroom radiator I was thinking of having another one in, otherwise I might have gone for this.
For example...
researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/….pd
Try this thought experiment (I mean, you can try it literally if you wish) - take a plank of wood. hold it somewhere below the kitchen tap. Switch the kitchen tap on. Does the plank of wood stop the water from going to the sink/floor/your front? No, of course not.... Same with hot air going up. It will go around any objects.
Ofc - there are arguments to be had about a noticable/not noticable loss of energy output due to the heating of the cover itself, but we're talking very, very small amounts and this holds true for any object in the room you're heating. You don't remove chairs / tables etc do you...
HTH
The availability of cool air will increase the rate of heat disbursement
Anyone arguing this doesn't understand very much of anything tbf
Thermal output and thermal dissipation aren't interchangeable.