PELONIS PHOENIX 13M Oil Filled Radiator 2500W, Silent Space

PELONIS PHOENIX 13M Oil Filled Radiator 2500W

PELONIS PHOENIX 13M Oil Filled Radiator 2500W, Silent Space Heater – 13 Fins with Adjustable Thermostat, Black [Energy Class A]


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PELONIS Oil Filled Radiator



Weight: 11.4 kg
Dimensions: 43 x 12.5 x 54.5 cm; 11.4 Kilograms
Brand: Pelonis
Colour: Black
Dimensions: 43 x 12.5 x 54.5 cm; 11.4 Kilograms

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality
    Build is superb great look great design very quite used it on 1kw mode and it’s very hot and works well
    Nice to no this oil filled radiator goes up to 2.5kw If needed on a real cold day use this as a back up in my bedroom with my central heating and now my bedroom is nice and warm definitely recommend

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersReview has been revised....
    This is by far the best oil heated portable radiator I have ever bought and owned. I have never known one to heat up so fast. It is simple to use. The design is beautiful in how it looks, and it is nice that the wheels are neatly hidden, as so many others always have the metal bars and wheels showing. The wheel units just clip on, no need for wing nuts 🙂 The colour is lovely. It does not have a timer, but for me, this is not necessary. I would highly recommend this product. Re visiting review, it is all I have said, however, although it has a thermostat, it does not seem to ever click off even when the room is a sauna, so most likely this function is not working, which means you have to manually turn it down when the room is warm enough. This is disappointing ….

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersPelonis radiato
    Nice looking heater and it doesn’t take up a lot of space. I’ve used it over a cold weekend in a living area. It throws out a lot of heat. I found the 1500w setting just kept the temp ticking over and, if I believe my smart meter, it was using an average of 32p per hour.

  4. Hooked on Shoes says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality heate
    This arrived today and so far I’m really pleased with it. Wanted something that looked good in my old Edwardian house and helped the fight against high ceilings and single glazed sash windows! No fancy features – just on/off and different heat settings. Build quality seems good and very silent.

  5. Adam Ismail says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersEfficient and virtually sile
    Design is appealing, and build quality is excellent. Two feet simply snap-on to the chassis and that’s all the prep required before use.
    Most importantly, this radiator is very very quiet, with no loud ticking on/off when the thermostat triggers – it can therefore be used as a heat source without waking anybody up!

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 14 From Our UsersRapid feve
    I originally wanted to save it for winter use! Because the temperature has dropped continuously in the past few days and it’s a little cold at night, I started to use it lightly at night. It has 3 levels of temperature adjustment and the heating speed is fast. It is much better than the hair dryer I used before, and there is no noise. I like it.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersGood for small rooms, efficient to run, modern design.
    I’ve got one of these in my study. It’s a small room, without central heating, about 12 m^2, but it keeps it pleasantly warm on the medium setting. The room is heated to about 18 C or so, and I’d estimate the radiator is on about 30 mins per hour at the current thermostatted setting (i.e. roughly 15p/h to run at current electricity prices in the UK). The design is modern and attractive.

  8. MargareVogler says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 16 From Our UsersNot a bad little radiator!
    I bought this to help dry out freshly plastered walls in an extension. It pumps out a good amount of heat for a little radiator but the only issue I had was that it was a bit power hungry, especially on setting 3, which isn’t the best in todays economic climate.