Termia H1225 12 section 2.5 kW
![]() | Outdated Product Type: oil Radiators; Controls: rotary knob; Power supply: mains; Max. power: 2500; Heating area (m²): 25; Number of fins: 12; thermostat; temperature adjustment; emergency heating; Heating modes: Power modes: 3; Dimensions (cm): 66.7x59x29; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Termia H0715 oil radiator is a reliable and efficient heating solution, ideal for small to medium-sized rooms. It features a convenient power and temperature regulator, allowing for smooth adjustments. The radiator heats up quickly, making the room noticeably warmer within 15 minutes. It is equipped with overheat and tip-over protection, enhancing safety. Users appreciate its smooth wheels for easy mobility, although the short power cord often requires an extension. Some users noted an initial smell of heated paint, which dissipates after the first use. Overall, the Termia H0715 is a simple, reliable, and effective choice for those seeking a classic oil radiator without unnecessary frills.
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Good model for our 27m² room, heats up quickly and maintains the temperature. Simple design without frills, which affects the cost. Reliability and durability will be shown over time, a 5-year warranty, which is extremely rare, indirectly suggests that the manufacturer is confident in their product. Power The short cord should be longer for this power. use Termia H1225 less than month |
Classic oil radiator with 8 sections for heating small and medium rooms. Reliable, no frills, but works effectively. Got it at the beginning of the month, after the holidays, when winter suddenly remembered that it really is winter. In short: a regular radiator, nothing super, nothing bad. And nothing to worry about the brand being unknown, possibly even Chinese, no idea. It has a convenient power and temperature regulator. You can smoothly adjust all the parameters; the knobs don't stick and move easily. There is a tip-over sensor - many say it's a useful feature, but the radiator stands steadily, so it's unlikely to tip over easily without hurting your foot. In any case, it's there, and for that, thanks. Now about its primary functions. It heats up quickly; about fifteen minutes after being turned on at maximum power, the room becomes noticeably warmer. It's also convenient to move around the room, thanks to the smooth wheels that don't get stuck, don't brake, and don't scratch the floor. The handle is also convenient. The short cord is a problem for many radiators. I have to use it with a five-meter extension cord, so it's not a problem for me. When it was turned on for the first time, there was a very noticeable unpleasant smell of heated paint. Fortunately, it was only the first time, and then the smell disappeared. It's a bit heavy for an 8-section radiator - if you carry it not by the handle, but in the air, you can feel it. But thanks to this, it probably stands stable. use Termia H0815 month or more |
What is called a classic oil cooler, without any frills, but with high power and a number of nice features. Simple, reliable and good. I don't even know what else to add. Inexpensive for its power, radiator. It heats the room quickly and reliably, which is pleasing, but you have to pay for such power when it comes to electricity bills. I bought the device this winter, primarily to heat the new apartment during renovations - as it happened, the developer did not start the heating when promised, so I had to dry the walls myself. This model seemed to cope normally - the plaster hasn't fallen off yet, nothing has cracked. Among other advantages, it has a tip-over protection. That is, if you tilt the radiator or if it falls over, it will immediately turn off automatically. This might turn out to be quite a useful feature in household use. The built-in thermostat automatically turns off the radiator's heating operation if the room temperature exceeds the necessary level. This means it can't overheat and nothing inside will burn out. No unpleasant smell or noise when operating. In appearance, it resembles a battery, which is generally typical for devices of this type. It's not necessarily a downside, but sometimes you want the equipment to look stylish, not just work well. The cord is too short for a large room. If you leave the radiator near the outlet, it's all good. Otherwise, you have to use an extension cord. Is it really difficult to make it like they do in vacuum cleaners, for example? |
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