- heats up great!
- didn't see
- Laconic design, light gray, efficiency, small size, build quality, ease of adjustment and overall use.
- flimsy fastening of the legs, a short cord (for the option on wheels it is logically longer, without wheels - shorter), well, the price is probably much more expensive than the main majority of convectors from other manufacturers, although many reviews mention "moderate" or "low" price, it is not clear who it is writes - this device is one of the 3 MOST expensive brands. Only Nobo and Stiebel are more expensive than him . the rest are CHEAPER. Although the concept of "not expensive" is different for everyone.
- works.
- 1) Uneven heating of the grate: on the right it almost does not heat, on the left it heats up so that it cannot be touched. For comparison, in my old convector Nobo C4F10, the grate heats up evenly, the body is hot, but not red-hot. 2) The temperature on the wheel (which we set) does not correspond to the actual temperature in the room. On the contrary, with the old Nobo, if I set 25 degrees, then the electronic thermometer in the room shows exactly 25 degrees, no more, no less. 3) Short power cord (about 0.5m). Nobo has a 1.2 m cord. 4) Flimsy fastening of the legs, there is a chance to break the plastic clips (it can be seen that the French have saved). At Nobo, the legs are made thoroughly, they are attached like a bracket to the back of the case.
- Quiet, simple design, no bad smell.
- I haven't seen them yet, maybe they won't.
- The moisture-proof surface and the function of insurance in case of excessive overheating are trifles, of course, but the functions are necessary if you know a lot about heating.
- Mm, no.
- Modest size with good heating
- None