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Hi. Appreciate any help with this. Looking to buy some column rads and need some that are 300mm high. Has anyone bought any from www.justradiators.co.uk? They seem to be the only ones with the off the shelf sizes I need but a bit dubious from reading their bad reviews (although there are lots of good ones as well) - especially as they seem to cheap. Cheers
 
Acova radiators you can get them from screwfix they sell an 300 x 812
Thanks - that's great will go for them, my wife found those ones at 3am this morning - seem a really good price - are they good quality?.
I need rads for the whole flat and been doing the BTU calculations. Only thing I am finding is that the online calculators are coming up with completely different results, e.g. Living Room for First Floor, 6m x 6m double glazed room, 2.5m ceiling - one set of online calculators say about 5,000 BTU and the anothers are s15,000 BTU - obviously massively different?? Appreciate any advice.
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Hi. Appreciate any help with this. Looking to buy some column rads and need some that are 300mm high. Has anyone bought any from www.justradiators.co.uk? They seem to be the only ones with the off the shelf sizes I need but a bit dubious from reading their bad reviews (although there are lots of good ones as well) - especially as they seem to cheap. Cheers
Plenty on here mate
 

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