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Posted 18 March 2023

TP-Link Kasa Smart Radiator Thermostat Starter KIT (KE100 KIT) £49.99 @ Amazon

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Control from Anywhere – Control all your radiators in each room from your phone; No more guessing if you left the heating on; No more heating an empty room
Saving Energy Made Easy- The Kasa Smart Thermostatic Radiator Valve allows you to set heating schedules based on your daily routines to make heating more efficient and save your money
Hands-Free Voice Control- Ask Alexa or Google Assistant to fine-tune your home’s temperature; No need to get up from the sofa
Frost Protection - Keep your pipes unfrozen and your house safe; With easy installation, Just simply replace your old radiator valve with Kasa and follow the step-by-step in-app guide
Kasa APP Requirements: Version 3.1.4 on IOS or Version 3.1.1 on Android (Doesn't work with Tapo)
Note-Check your existing Radiators valve carefully to ensure the compatibility
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  1. A57ton's avatar
    Just be mindful these cannot call for heat.
    Aerobiz's avatar
    I think it's very important to know this. I was looking at it thinking it was a complete system - like Tado or Honeywell. I guess there is a place for this kind of thing though for sure, as long as it is clear exactly what you are buying. Me though, I'm very happy with the Honeywell EvoHome.
  2. TylerTurnon's avatar
    I would say you only need these for your bedrooms. There’s a “smart” setting where come on and go off at specific times set by yourself. Look for the the TP-Link hub+ 3 pack
    A57ton's avatar
    Whilst that’s correct, they will only heat the room if your thermostat is driving the boiler.

    If you’re thermostat is in the living room and it’s warm enough in there, you bedroom won’t do anything… (edited)
  3. naski666's avatar
    Shame doesn't come with more valves!
  4. Smartguy1's avatar
    Is that just for one. I have 13 radiators in my house which would cost me a fortune.

    I think I will continue to do what I do now and just turn the radiators off manually in the rooms I am not using.
  5. wakkaday's avatar
    Can you turn radiators off with out this in rooms
    For same effect
    A57ton's avatar
    You mean can you do what this does, manually?
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