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I have a kitchen with no space for a rad. Therefore looking to install a plinth heater plumbed into ch.
- Kitchen size is about 42 cubic meters
- Kitchen has a wooden sub-floor and is tiled

Can you comment on?
1. Best brand to install (Smiths/Myson/Other)?
2. If Smiths then am a better getting the SS9W which covers the area required, or smaller will suffice?
3. If Myson, is the 800H any good
3. Best place to purchase?
4. Best place to install... the kitchen is in a rectangle shape

Many thanks
 
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