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jcj
05-12-2011, 15:56
I am buying a radiator to add extra warmth to my conservatory during the winter. So advice sought which is best Oil free or Oil filled.<o:p></o:p>

John Turner
05-12-2011, 22:23
I've got an oil-filled one, I have had oil-free ones and I'd say that the oil-filled ones take longer to heat up, but once they are heated up, they kick in less often and not for as long - probably because the oil-free ones have just the metal to cool - just like a saucepan of boiling water will cool slower than it will if you tip the water out but would heat up faster if there was no water in.

Here's a discussion anyway - http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=1140161

tony.t.corbett
06-12-2011, 12:14
I also have an oil filled and agree with John,
regards TC

jcj
06-12-2011, 12:51
Many thanks for the kind advice from John and Tony

jungle1810
06-12-2011, 15:49
Hello, I expect the oil filled rads are better made today than in previous years. I bought an oil filled rad some years ago and a welding spot blew and I had oil all over the wall it was standing by and the floor was covered in oil as well. Food for thought perhaps.RBD aka jungle1810

ivor43
06-12-2011, 15:56
have had oil filled ones for some years without any problems. quite economic as well.

chow
10-12-2011, 20:15
We use a halogen heater for extra heat cant fault it.