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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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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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  1. dobs101's avatar
    dobs101
    There is a code it's off10 I believe
    piranha86's avatar
    piranha86
    Thanks ordered with the OFF10 promo code to get 10% off
  2. piranha86's avatar
    piranha86
    Medium size going for £40 (£36 with 'OFF10' promo code) - homebase.co.uk/llo…tml (edited)
  3. harrythefish's avatar
    harrythefish
    I had one custom radiator cover made by a specialist due to the extra wide radiator. He gave precise instructions on how to measure it right. Didn't want any inches of overhang as both ends were near doors. The siting was hallway under a big mirror and it sure improved the look as you enter the house.

    This 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.

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  4. Dragon32's avatar
    Dragon32
    I'm surprised they can give these away with how they effect the economy of heating your house.
    harrythefish's avatar
    harrythefish
    Not one therm of energy will vanish into nowhere, all heat coming from the radiator will go into your home. There'll be a convection effect and it may take a little longer once the radiator comes on to feel the warmth, and when it goes off for the day, it'll be dispersing heat for a little while longer. If you have a radiator under a window then the convection effect may cause less heat to be wasted as it pushes warm air into the room instead of up against the window. (edited)
  5. JoeLennox's avatar
    JoeLennox
    If you hate the look of radiators, get underfloor heating instead.
    Joshimitsu91's avatar
    Joshimitsu91
    Yes, similar cost to this £50 bit of wood, I'm sure?
  6. asl3312's avatar
    asl3312
    We have a smaller one that covers up the ugly TV aerial socket, phone socket and a couple ofplug sockets, as well as the internet router that all would be on show otherwise.
    harrythefish's avatar
    harrythefish
    Any room for a radiator in it?
  7. Bluediamond28's avatar
    Bluediamond28
    I decided on the black as it's a bit different from the others

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    harrythefish's avatar
    harrythefish
    Just don't keep chocolates in those drawers.
  8. cheapasch1ps's avatar
    cheapasch1ps
    Why would you block heat from the radiators 
    harrythefish's avatar
    harrythefish
    See above.
  9. chitychatty's avatar
    chitychatty
    Radiator is not a very accurate name given that the vast majority of the heat transfer from radiators is via convection. You will not stop the air from warming up round the radiator, rising up, and pulling colder air in.

    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
  10. DellB0y's avatar
    DellB0y
    Why are there so many hostile and overly argumentative comments on this thread


    The availability of cool air will increase the rate of heat disbursement
    Anyone arguing this doesn't understand very much of anything tbf
    Rorororo's avatar
    Rorororo
    No need to be so hostile and argumentative.

    Thermal output and thermal dissipation aren't interchangeable.
  11. iLoveDeals101's avatar
    iLoveDeals101
    Send me the £50 instead. You’ll be just as well served as buying this.  (edited)
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