SunWay SWRE-400 0.4 kW
![]() | Outdated Product Type: convector Heater; Controls: push-button; Power supply: mains; Max. power: 400; Heating area (m²): 4; thermostat; temperature adjustment; Heating modes: Dimensions (cm): 36.8x80x1.4; |
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The SunWay SWRE-400 is a modern and economical convector heater that operates on the infrared principle, effectively heating both the air and the surrounding environment. With a power of 400 watts, it is suitable for small spaces, such as a 10 square meter workshop, especially when combined with good insulation. It features a built-in thermostat with a digital LED indicator for setting the desired room temperature, although it operates approximately like most built-in thermostats. The heater has a long service life and warranty, but it is important to note that it takes time to heat up due to its significant mass and thermal power. Despite this, the heater remains warm for a long time after being turned off, providing extended warmth. The design is modern and appealing, but some users have noted that it may frequently turn on and off, which could affect energy savings. Overall, the SunWay SWRE-400 is a reliable choice for those looking for a stylish and efficient heating solution for smaller areas.
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Heard about fashionable mikatermicheskie heaters from a friend. A new and unfamiliar word was remembered when I was doing a major overhaul of half of the house, I remembered it, read it, felt it and used it to heat the workshop. This room is located in the annex, which I completed in the summer and it was too troublesome to connect it to the general heating circuit due to the layout features. This is a heater that works on the infrared principle, that is, it heats both the air (like the most ordinary heaters) and the entire environment with the help of thermal infrared radiation. Although the surface of the case does not heat up to high temperatures (maximum heating is 80 degrees), it has a significant area. For the workshop room, which is 10 square meters, I took two of these heaters. According to the passport power of 400 watts, this is kind of short, but I insulated the outer walls of the extension well and in practice they are quite enough. It has a built-in thermostat with a digital LED indicator, on which you can set the desired room temperature. It works very approximately (like all thermostats built into heaters), but its capabilities are quite enough for me. It has a long service life and a long warranty. An important point in working with such a heater is that you need to turn it on in advance. It weighs as much as 12 kg and, with a thermal power of 400 W, even heating itself up to 80 degrees takes a lot of time. True, this feature has a reverse side of the coin. You can safely turn off the heating one hour before the end of work. Due to the significant mass, the case remains warm for a long time. |
design frequently turns on and off, no savings at all, when it got colder it doesn't turn off at all. In general, the old 1500 Termia convector heated the room much better. use SunWay SWRE-1000 month or more i recommend it don't buy |
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