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08/11/2007 at 6:13pm
 Location: Tipton West Midlands
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 520
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Hi all

Popped in Poundstretcher yesterday to have a look at what they had in, and found a 'mini' electric radiator for £14.99.  It looks like an old fashioned radiator, and only uses 700watts of electricity.  Looks great and is an ideal size for in our Rapido - but would it be any good?

We usually use a halogen heater - too bright to leave on overnight, or a fan heater - too loud for overnight, so this looked perfect.  Does anyone have one?  How do you rate them?  Would they warm a Rapido overnight?

Many thanks

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08/11/2007 at 7:20pm
 Location: wigan
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  Jackie, friends of ours have one and they just leave it on all the time keeps them nice and warm.

I am off tomorrow to get one for the caravan, thanks for the tip.

 Jo



08/11/2007 at 8:05pm
 Location: Tipton West Midlands
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Jo

Just had a reply under 'folding caravan' bit - someone has bought one for £9.99 from Tesco so try there first!!!

Bargain hunters unite!!

Jackie



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09/11/2007 at 7:00am
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They sound better than the fan heater we've got, I'm off to Tesco to see if I can find one.



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09/11/2007 at 10:28pm
 Location: wigan
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 Thanks Jackie, will take a trip to Tesco tomorrow.


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29/11/2007 at 5:04pm
 Location: St Neots
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Use of radiant heaters in small spaces is dangerous due to the fact that materials close by can heat up to levels at which they can catch fire.

These types of heater should never be used when you are asleep or when the van is unattended.

Just think, do you know of one caravan/motorhome manufacture who fits such a device.

Convector and hot air heaters are much safer.

Why be careful - you and your family are worth it.


29/11/2007 at 5:54pm
 Location: Shropshire North Wales borders
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They aren't talking about radiant heaters but about the small oil filled radiators, I believe. 

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29/11/2007 at 6:18pm
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Quote: Originally posted by bordercaz on 29/11/2007
They aren't talking about radiant heaters but about the small oil filled radiators, I believe. 
Correct. I got one yesterday for my campervan from Poundstrechers, £14.99 and is well worth the money. My son tried it in his room lastnight before we take it up to Aberdeen on Saturday he had to get up during the night to switch it off as it was to hot.


29/11/2007 at 7:10pm
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We use one in the caravan no problem.

Left on during the cold winter nights, it keeps our 26' van lovelly and warm. It has to be VERY cold before we use the main heating now.



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29/11/2007 at 10:21pm
 Location: Devon
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We use oil filled radiator in our confortmatic and it stays toasty warm.


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01/12/2007 at 11:26am
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Please be careful with heaters. OH turned a fan heater on one night and forgot about it and fell asleep, bedding fell on it and we were woken by the smoke alarm. It had melted the fabric of sleeping bag and could have caught fire.

Lesson was to 'thank goodness we had a smoke alarm' and 'not use fan or any radiant heaters in tiny van'. We have bought a mini oil filled radiator and use it once the eberspacher heating has boosted the van for first 10 mins or so.



04/12/2007 at 12:07pm
 Location: Reading
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I am confused as to why you do not use the heaters in your caravan's? tents I can understand.

The heaters in caravans are safe, and designed for the purpose.

We have only ever used a heater in a tent when we were in the tent ourselves, and never at night.

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04/12/2007 at 12:50pm
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Quote: Originally posted by stevewils on 04/12/2007


I am confused as to why you do not use the heaters in your caravan's? tents I can understand.

The heaters in caravans are safe, and designed for the purpose.

We have only ever used a heater in a tent when we were in the tent ourselves, and never at night.

Steve.

Some caravan heaters are gas only. If you on hook up, it is cheaper to run an electric heater.

Also, caravan heaters can be difficult to regulate as even the lower settings can be too much.

For example, my caravan heater's low setting is 1kw. this can be too warm and so I use a lower powered heater.

Hope this helps.



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04/12/2007 at 1:25pm
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We have one in the ultility room at night as thats where the dogs sleep, Keeps them toasty and warm and is so cheap to run, We leave it on all night and sometimes on cold days, Its hard to wake them up most mornings,

Have been thinking of getting one for the van, how do you reckon they would do in the awning?



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04/12/2007 at 1:30pm
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Some caravans don't have heaters, likewise motorhomes. The "fitted " heater n my caravan is a 2 KW leccy fan heater - which I don't like running all night as it is very noisy and too warm!

I have had 3 caravans and one mororhome with no heating, and 3 caravans and a motorhome which only had gas heatng, so on EHU it makes sense to have a freestanding leccy heater of some sort.

I did have one caravan which had leccy & gas heating, but as the poster above says the lowest setting is 1KW so if you are sharing a hook up or at a site with a low amperage it is better to use something that draws less power.



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07/12/2007 at 8:07pm
 Location: away with the fairies
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hi, could someone help me?

we are new to camping and i would like to purchase a heater for the tent but would like to know which one is the best and safest?

 please help!!!



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