Convector heater
A convector heater, such as Edge, has a built-in heating element. When this element is heated, cold air from the room is automatically drawn in from the bottom of the unit. The heated air then rises to the ceiling. When the air has cooled it descends again to the floor, allowing this process to repeat itself; this ensures pleasant and even heat distribution.
+ Quiet in operation (0dB)
+ Even and pleasant heat distribution
+ Can be attached to the wall
- Takes up more space
Ceramic heater
A ceramic heater, such as Threesixty 2, features a ceramic heating element. When this element is heated, the fan inside the unit then blows the heat into the room - allowing you to enjoy a heated room extra quickly.
+ Compact and therefore space-saving
+ Fast heating
- Fan produces noise
Which electric heater fits me?
In addition to heating power, there are a number of other specifications to consider when buying an electric heater. Think about the way of heating, the amount of noise the device produces or the placement options. To make it easy for you we have compared all our electric heaters in the table below. heatersSo you always choose the model that suits you best.
Smart
Heating power
Engineering
Suitable for spaces up to
Sound
Energy consumption
Night mode
Placement
Suitable for bathroom
Dimensions
Price
Threesixty 2
Yes
1800 W
Ceramic
30m²
46 dB
600-1800 W
No
Freestanding
No
21.5 x 21.5 x 29.5 cm
€99,99
Edge 1000
Yes
1000 W
Convector
15m²
0 dB
500-1000 W
Yes
Freestanding or suspended
Yes (IP24 rating)
80 x 6.5 x 40 cm
€159,99
Edge 1500
Yes
1500 W
Convector
20m²
0 dB
750-1500 W
Yes
Freestanding or suspended
Yes (IP24 rating)
80 x 6.5 x 40 cm
€179,99
Edge 2000
Yes
2000 W
Convector
30m²
0 dB
1000-2000 W
Yes
Freestanding or suspended
Yes (IP24 rating)
80 x 6.5 x 40 cm
€199,99
Influence of humidity
Sensation temperature is largely determined by air humidity, as water is an excellent transmitter of heat. When humidity is low (read: air containing little water vapor), the human body loses its heat more quickly, so that the wind chill can feel colder.
Saving on your energy bill?
An absolute temperature of 19°C feels like only 17°C when the humidity is 10-20%, while it feels like 19°C when the humidity is 60%.
You can compare this with a sauna session - although this ritual leads you to believe that the temperature in the room is much higher, only the humidity has risen. A higher air humidity ensures that you can save on energy costs, while the temperature in the room remains the same (and not unimportantly pleasant).
How do I install my electric heater?
In the videos below we will show you step by step how to install your Threesixty (2) or Edge , so you will be warm in no time.