Olimpia Splendid 99318 Caldo Up T, 2000 W Wall PTC Fan Heater with Timer and Remote Control


wallmounted ptc heater 1800W
Max. power: 2000 W 1800 W
PTC Technology
Remote control
Timer Daily, Weekly


Weight: 3.2 kg
Dimensions: 56 x 14.5 x 18.5 cm; 3.2 Kilograms
Model: 99318
Part: 99318
Colour: White
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Manufacture: Olimpia Splendid
Colour: White
Quantity: 1

9 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I needed a powerful heater for the campervan and after lots of research settled on this.
    Didn’t disappoint, and heats up the van very quickly.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Happy with this heater. Looks smart and not too big. Warms up the kitchen perfectly and does everything we want it to. Nice that we can use the remote from the living room and put it on a timer. Would def buy again.

  3. Recipe Renovator says:

     United Kingdom

    Happy with this heater. Looks smart and not too big. Warms up the kitchen perfectly and does everything we want it to. Nice that we can use the remote from the living room and put it on a timer. Would def buy again.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Positioned in my lounge above my porch door (into the brick wall), this helps counter any cold drafts and maintain a general temperature in the room. It came in very handy earlier in the year when we moved into our home, and it’ll undoubtedly be appreciated as we settle into winter this year (can already tell how cold this home will be already).
    It’s quite lightweight which aided me installing it — and the instructions supplied are easy to follow. Operating the fan and the temperature is also a doddle (with the remote). I’ve never programmed it, though, as I just turn it on when needed. Very happy with it.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Positioned in my lounge above my porch door (into the brick wall), this helps counter any cold drafts and maintain a general temperature in the room. It came in very handy earlier in the year when we moved into our home, and it’ll undoubtedly be appreciated as we settle into winter this year (can already tell how cold this home will be already).
    It’s quite lightweight which aided me installing it — and the instructions supplied are easy to follow. Operating the fan and the temperature is also a doddle (with the remote). I’ve never programmed it, though, as I just turn it on when needed. Very happy with it.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis is a useful appliance to have for those who need budget heating and a consistent temperature in their room. It senses the existing temperature of the room and can be programmed to maintain a certain temperature throughout the day, for up to a week at a time. You can also set the device to run for a certain number of hours and then switch itself off.

    It is a fairly light unit, designed to be installed 2m up the wall, where the cool or hot air will flow from the vent in the bottom. The vent has a flap which automatically opens when the fans are active, and shuts again once the fans stop. The flap can be adjusted to various angles, or even oscillate to move the air around the room. You can also set the appliance to turn off if it detects an abnormal amount of cold air in the room from an open door or window, to prevent energy waste.

    There is only one fan speed, however the low and high heat settings are both effective. There is also the option to have the heat function turned off and just have the room’s own air circulated like a desk fan would.

    The instructions for installation and operation are clear and easy enough to understand. The instruction manual seems to indicate that it is possible to install this appliance in a bathroom, as long as it isn’t close to a bath or shower.

    My only two concerns are that the appliance can only be operated purely by remote control, so you would be in a fix if you were to lose or break it. Also the operating sound of the fan is a little loud, just slightly louder than a large desk fan, but this may be less of an issue once the appliance is installed upon the wall, where it would be further out of hearing range.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis is a useful appliance to have for those who need budget heating and a consistent temperature in their room. It senses the existing temperature of the room and can be programmed to maintain a certain temperature throughout the day, for up to a week at a time. You can also set the device to run for a certain number of hours and then switch itself off.

    It is a fairly light unit, designed to be installed 2m up the wall, where the cool or hot air will flow from the vent in the bottom. The vent has a flap which automatically opens when the fans are active, and shuts again once the fans stop. The flap can be adjusted to various angles, or even oscillate to move the air around the room. You can also set the appliance to turn off if it detects an abnormal amount of cold air in the room from an open door or window, to prevent energy waste.

    There is only one fan speed, however the low and high heat settings are both effective. There is also the option to have the heat function turned off and just have the room’s own air circulated like a desk fan would.

    The instructions for installation and operation are clear and easy enough to understand. The instruction manual seems to indicate that it is possible to install this appliance in a bathroom, as long as it isn’t close to a bath or shower.

    My only two concerns are that the appliance can only be operated purely by remote control, so you would be in a fix if you were to lose or break it. Also the operating sound of the fan is a little loud, just slightly louder than a large desk fan, but this may be less of an issue once the appliance is installed upon the wall, where it would be further out of hearing range.

  8. neperlin says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis is, as stated in the description, a wall mounted fan heater. At present I have it sitting on a flat open surface awaiting wall fixing but I have tried it out for the review. It has to be fixed to masonry not wood.
    This can obviously be used in the home but I took it to heat up my garage/workshop now the colder weather is with us and workshop is not so pleasant to work in.
    The instruction manual gives precise measurements for fixing to the wall with lots of things written in thick black lettering – have it 300mm from the wall, do not install beneath power points, holes for hanging must be at least 2000mm from the floor and 350mm from the ceiling, don’t use on wet surfaces or outdoors or near curtains…..etc etc.
    It has a wee remote control that uses a 3V button battery (provided) to switch it off and on. It has an LED display and you can set a timer, change it from high to low power, adjust air direction or stop it oscillating, use an ECO mode (temperature setting). There is even a Open Door feature and it will automatically adjusts its heating to compensate. Etc etc.
    It looks nice and could sit on kitchen wall but mine will be in the garage giving some much needed warmth in the colder days.

  9. SusannaPsj says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersThis is, as stated in the description, a wall mounted fan heater. At present I have it sitting on a flat open surface awaiting wall fixing but I have tried it out for the review. It has to be fixed to masonry not wood.
    This can obviously be used in the home but I took it to heat up my garage/workshop now the colder weather is with us and workshop is not so pleasant to work in.
    The instruction manual gives precise measurements for fixing to the wall with lots of things written in thick black lettering – have it 300mm from the wall, do not install beneath power points, holes for hanging must be at least 2000mm from the floor and 350mm from the ceiling, don’t use on wet surfaces or outdoors or near curtains…..etc etc.
    It has a wee remote control that uses a 3V button battery (provided) to switch it off and on. It has an LED display and you can set a timer, change it from high to low power, adjust air direction or stop it oscillating, use an ECO mode (temperature setting). There is even a Open Door feature and it will automatically adjusts its heating to compensate. Etc etc.
    It looks nice and could sit on kitchen wall but mine will be in the garage giving some much needed warmth in the colder days.