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Post by andanotherthing on Feb 4, 2009 20:51:14 GMT
I am thinking of getting a portable electric heater to fit in the space between sink and fridge......can anyone tell me the dimensions of this area, and best type of heater (i.e was thinking radiator rather than one with exposed element)?
Thanks,
Dan
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Post by lunnie on Feb 4, 2009 22:21:12 GMT
I have the small oil filled radiator, this fits between the benches perfectly, cost £15 B & Q size approx 14", but perhaps it would best if you used your tape measure for the exact size. As the area in the well is longer than wider.
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Post by andanotherthing on Feb 4, 2009 22:29:33 GMT
Don't pick it up until the 13th, but am eager to pick up some goodies this weekend!
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Post by sunshine1 on Feb 4, 2009 22:48:58 GMT
Hi Dan, I bet you can't wait! The week we waited from seeing to picking Sooty up, seemed like an age! Buying all the gadgets is half the fun! Have fun Sunshine1 Ellie
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Post by lunnie on Feb 5, 2009 14:04:28 GMT
Sorry Dan approx 30inches long x approx 17inches THIS is allowing for the fridge protruding.
The small oil filled radiators are brilliant, they are thermostatically control and have a frost guard fitted. During the day I keep mine at the top end between the seats just fits between the 2 benches, and keep same place during the night if using as single beds, as the door well is used for the toilet or bucket for 'bucket and chuck it' I now make up the bed as a 3/4 bed so the toilet stay insitu and the fire will fit anywhere.
I do have a 240v socket fitted in the Luton so no trailing cables.
Enjoy your shopping spree and your van on the 13th.
Joan
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Post by andanotherthing on Feb 5, 2009 19:20:07 GMT
Thanks Lunnie, for the measurements and tips about the heater.
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