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Heatstrip Heat Strip Elegance Electric Radiant Heater 3600W (THE3600) NZ$425 (RRP NZ$999) + NZ$99.95 Post (~A$468.41) @ LX2001

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Heatstrip Heat Strip Elegance Electric Radiant Heater 3600W (THE3600) NZ$425 (RRP NZ$999) + NZ$99.95 Post @ LX200

REQUIRES REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN INSTALLATION LIMITED TO 10PCS

https://www.lx2001.co.nz/discount/THE3600?redirect=%2Fproduc…

We recommend bundling this with controllers:
https://www.lx2001.co.nz/products/heatstrip-heat-strip-wall-…

HEATSTRIP® ELEGANCE OUTDOOR RADIANT ELECTRIC HEATER
With superior technology and understated elegance, the HEATSTRIP® Elegance is a premium heating solution for any well appointed alfresco outdoor area. Industry leading in the modern design and unique “off-white” colour, the HEATSTRIP® Elegance will blend in with the white-ceiling in your patio area.

Key Features:
Electric radiant heater perfect for your protected alfresco area, pergola, verandah, café or difficult to heat indoor area
World leading element design produces a more compact and higher output heater
Corrosion-resistant to handle tough outdoor environments
This 3600W Model must be hardwired
2-year residential and 1-year commercial warranty
3600W, 240V, 50Hz, 15A, IP55
Dimensions: 1804 x 170 x 48.5

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  • +1

    Very confused with the pricing… Where's the deal?
    maybe mention how much it was, and what does the code give us?

    • Very confused with the pricing…

      Yep, no idea if this is a bargain…

  • Aldi has one for a fraction. Ad

  • How does the warranty work from New Zealand?

    • +7

      you just send it beck.

  • -1

    No deal here esp from the seller whos the poster also, you can get these starting from $268 there mostly all the same just rebranded.

    • What? The elegance model is like 800 bucks here.

    • Heatstrips aren’t OEMs rebranded

  • +5

    REQUIRES REGISTERED ELECTRIAN INSTALLATION LIMITED TO 10PCS

    Who's going to install number 11?

    • +8

      Someone other than an ELECTRIAN

  • Can confirm this price is much cheaper than Australia. Google will give you the pricing which is generally about $800-990 locally.

    For those who say Heatstrips are available much cheaper, this is pretty much the top of the line model. In white and 3200W.

    I’d be worried about warranty if there were a problem though and I don’t know if something from NZ has the required approvals for installation in Australia.

    To the OP, you have an error in your listing. “Convenient DIY installation of 1800W and 3600W models” should probably refer to the 1800W & 2400W models.

  • Choice bro, it's for choice cheapies

  • +1

    Hows this strip any more efficient than a normal heater you buy at department stores?

    • It's not. All resistive electric heating has the same terrible efficiency when compared to a heat pump heater.

      • -1

        Except this is not resistive. This is radiant.

        • Every electric heater is radiant at it's core.

          How else do you think the heater is generating the heat ? It's forcing electricity through the resistive element, exactly like a $20 KMart heater does.

          • @Nom: (I think you meant to write "Every electric heater is resistive at its core". At least, that's what I think your next sentence implies.)

            A resistive heater generates local heat which heats up the surrounding air, then convection carries that heat away from the heater. A radiant heater generates infrared electromagnetic radiation & is not dependent on air or conduction or convection.

            • @bcarp: No, I meant exactly what I said.

              All resistive electric heating has the same terrible efficiency when compared to a heat pump heater.

              Whether it's "radiant" or not does not matter. The resistive heater radiates heat, by definition. They are one and the same.

              A resistive heater generates local heat which heats up the surrounding air, then convection carries that heat away from the heater. A radiant heater generates infrared electromagnetic radiation & is not dependent on air or conduction or convection.

              None of this has anything to do with the efficiency of the electric heater - they're all the same.

              • @Nom: OK, I'm happy to agree to disagree. :)

                None of this has anything to do with the efficiency of the electric heater - they're all the same

                This is true enough. Can't get better than 100%… except with the heat pump which you mentioned. I think the difference is how the heat is dissipated. The item in this post is an outdoor heater. A normal resistive heater in an outdoor environment won't work well because the heat would be blown away by the wind, and the open air would disperse the heated air very quickly. A heat pump heater would have similar problems. A radiant heater works well because the radiation carries energy regardless of wind.

                I know this product works because I have 4 of them installed in my outdoor deck & we are out there when the weather is below 10°C for dinner. Massively inefficient, yes. Effective, yes.

  • Do you stock any of the THE3600R versions? The one with inbuilt remote?

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