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Just moved a rad for a woman who said she's having kitchen re-done and heard about heating that goes behind the plinths...? Don't think she means hot air - any ideas what she means - said I'd look into it for her. Doubt it's something I'd do but might be able to point her in the right direction.

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Have a search for plinth heaters, they do just electric or part of your central heating with a small electric fan.
 
Have a look here [DLMURL="http://www.smiths-environmental-heating-products.co.uk/index.asp?keyword=Kickspace%AE"]Kickspace® | Smiths Enviromental Products[/DLMURL] can be ordered through merchants
 
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plinth heaters, yep fitted a few of them, thought they had died out now but maybe not. from what i remember they were quite pricey for what they are.
 
supposed to be good but expensive, essentially its a 'dragons den' product from a couple of years ago. flow and return run through clips at the back of a plastic skirting board which is all well and good but you can't really hang your clothes on a skirting board:smug2:
 
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