Dimplex DXLWP Slimline Portable Panel Heaters
The Dimplex DXLWP low wattage panel heater is an ideal background heating solution for rooms where there is the need to keep a chill off, such as hallways or small bedrooms. Slimline and simple to use, this low output panel heater is operated by a single side switch and comes complete with fitted plug.
- Simple on/ off operation
- Economical to run
- Freestanding and wall mounted options
- 3 year guarantee
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Trusted Customer
4 November 2016 09:24
The heater is really efficient my flat has never been so warm I used these to replace storage heaters
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4 November 2016 09:24
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4 November 2016 08:34
On the wall already for this cold spell and working perfectly. I did have the choice between this and the dry RX14E equivalent but opted for the oil filled version due to being told it should retain heat a bit longer than the dry heater.
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4 November 2016 07:44
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2 November 2016 12:16
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1 November 2016 14:32
Not used in anger yet but looks quality , also your packaging was fantastic and look forward to using you again.
Trusted Customer
1 November 2016 11:11
Just like my broken old one!
Trusted Customer
1 November 2016 09:51
Good
Trusted Customer
1 November 2016 09:25
Looks great and works great.
Trusted Customer
1 November 2016 08:07
The controls, even with the provided instructions, are not 100% clear and take a bit of working out. Also, programming is slightly convoluted, but overall very good.