I need to add a really good bathroom heater to an existing house. Wall mounted. Can anyone recommend one?
John
I need to add a really good bathroom heater to an existing house. Wall mounted. Can anyone recommend one?
John
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Berko/Qmark sells a variety of wall heaters that are pretty decent. http://www.berkomeh.com/
We have had great success with small bathroom heaters by using the cadet brand from Home depot they seem to work well. We have a separate circuit added for a 220 by our electrician. They aren't real expensive and after 5 years have had no complaints.
I love my towel warmer - 110 from VEHA $460 -- they have a smaller one -- Keeps things toasty and you would not believe how spoiled you quickly become with a warm towel after a shower -- it has a timer and if you want you can add to your boiler just need to buy the non-electric --