2400W Made in France! Lifetime Replacement Warranty
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If it is the first time to know about Noirot panel heater.
It will blow your mind that is not just a heater.
It will be your LAST HEATER TO BUY in your life because of...
It is Lifetime Replacement Warranty by Manufacturer's Warranty
ABOUT THIS HEATER
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Made in France
Type:Panel Heater
Fuel Type:Electric
Wattage:2400W
Colour/Finish:Off White
Portable / Installed:Portable
No. of Heat Settings:Variable
Thermostat:Yes
Timer:Yes
Child Safety Lock:Yes
Additional Features:
-Wall Mountable or Portable,
-Approved by The National Asthma Council Australia,
-Noirot Precision Thermostat Maintains Desired Temperature, -Suits Larger Living Areas and Hallways,
-Specially Designed Finned Grill for Efficient and Even Heat Distribution,
-No Fan - Completely Silent Operation,
-Thermal Safety Cut-Out
Width (mm):900
Height (mm):440
Depth (mm):80
Noirot 2400W Spot Plus Panel Heater with Timer,
Wall bracket - pre-attached to the back of the heater,
Pair of castors,
Instruction manual
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