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Hi we have a really cold kitchen and no room for a radiator so are thinking of a hydronic plinth heater.

The kitchen is 25m3
Has a concrete roof which is insulated
has granite tops and backs
has ceramic tiled floor

Should we buy Myson or Smiths and can you recommend what size we need?

Thanks
 
Myson and cant remember there output
But I'm sure if you look on website it will tell you
 
A 2KW should be fine.
 
Smiths' recommend 45W/m3, so i think their unit 1.3Kw (4400Btu/h) would be fine, even i have one under my cherry kitchen cabinets.
 
Fitted a smiths one earlier in the year, I think system 3 pops a couple of flexis in for you as well. The do a option fro a room stat to control the fan which may be worth while also.
 
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