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Hey fellas, looking for some advice on bathroom heating.
Now I have a tiled floor but stupid old me in a rush to finish the bathroom (end of last summer) I didn't install underfloor heating, now as you can imagine its bloody cold now. I have a towel warmer fitted but as it is just a towel warmer it doesn't do enough to heat the bathroom. I don't really want a fan heater in there cause I think they look crap but I have seen a tube heater that might do the trick ?

Looking for some ideas, if anyone has any ?

Cheers

Sorry forgot to add no wet heating all electric.
 
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why bother. if it's cold, it'll get the teenage daughters out of there rapid.
 
I've not priced them, i just remember reading about them and thinking how smart they looked, i would like to hear from someone thats used them.Just found them On e tradecounter, they range between £400 and £600 depends on size and finish
 
You could buy her a mobile phone heater app....

Unfortunately there are such things, and you should read some of the comments how people want their 99p back because it doesn't actually heat up..
 

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