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INTERIORS


Electrorad’s new single feed Thermastore High Heat Retention Storage Heater


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lectrorads’ newest edition to its family of electric heating has launched!


Richard Brown, Managing Director at


Electrorad says “the R&D team have worked tirelessly to ensure the BRE, BSRIA and LOT20 boxes are firmly ticked and that we are recognised on the SAP database within the high heat retention category. Our TermaStore HHR Storage System really does bring all the great advantages of storage heating without any of the negatives”.


Te TermaStore HHR has high quality


internal insulation around its core, enabling longevity of heat retention which ensures you have heat whenever you want it throughout the whole of the day, unlike the more traditional heaters that can oſten only provide enough heat for start of the day then run out toward the end. Te TermaStore also has optional app control too which is compatible with Alexa and Google Home giving you voice control of your heating!


With built in digital controls and clever


thermostat the TermaStore HHR has the ability to learn what charge is required to heat your rooms day to day, which means it really makes your Economy 7 tariff work hard for you and is


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proven to be up to 27% cheaper to run than a standard storage heaters!


Te TermaStore HHR is an exciting development within the High Heat Retention


marketplace and is available from all wholesalers nationally NOW!


0113 2746799 electrorad.co.uk/thermastore-hhr-storage-heater


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