Frequently asked questions about the Convectors category
Convectors — what are they and how do they work?
Convectors are electric heating units that warm room air by passing it over a heating element and distributing heat via natural or forced convection. They typically have a slim panel design, are easy to install and are suitable for supplementary or main heating of rooms and offices.
Which convectors with electronic thermostats should I choose?
Choose a convector with an electronic thermostat offering 0.5–1°C control steps, programmable schedules and overheat protection. Our range includes Electrolux models with precise thermostats and AENO units with Wi‑Fi for remote control.
How do Electrolux convectors differ from Ballu and Kermi?
Electrolux offers compact ECH/ECN models with precise thermostats; Ballu (e.g. BEP/EXT) supplies higher‑power units suited to larger spaces; Kermi focuses on built‑in and wall‑mounted solutions with quality finishes. Choose based on required power, installation and aesthetic preferences.
Which convectors are suitable for home heating — what to look for?
For home use aim for 50–100 W/m², an electronic thermostat, overheat protection and wall‑mounting option. Electrolux ECH/ECN and Ballu BEP/EXT models in our range are suitable for heating rooms and hallways.
Which convector should I choose for a bathroom or humid room?
Choose a convector with at least IP34/IP44 protection and a metal or moisture‑protected casing. Our range includes IP34/IP55 rated models suitable for bathrooms and covered terraces.
What are the features of Xiaomi and AENO convectors?
Xiaomi/AENO models in our range include infrared and smart features such as Wi‑Fi and LED panels, offering remote control and energy‑saving modes. They are suitable for small rooms and include timers and preset programs.
How long does a 2000W convector take to heat a room?
Heating time depends on room size and insulation; in a typical 20–25 m² room a 2000W convector usually reaches a comfortable temperature in 20–40 minutes. Poor insulation will require more time or higher power.
Can a convector be used as primary heating in a private house?
A convector can serve as primary heating in small, well‑insulated spaces with correct power sizing (50–100 W/m²). For larger houses it's common to use multiple units or a combined heating system.
How to size convector power per square metre?
Use 50–100 W/m² as a guideline: 50–70 W/m² for well‑insulated rooms, 80–100 W/m² for poorly insulated spaces. Our range includes models from 700W to 2000W — choose by room area.
What extra features do modern convectors have (timers, Wi‑Fi, LED)?
Modern convectors may include programmable timers, eco modes, touch displays, Wi‑Fi app control and decorative LED panels. Our selection includes AENO units with Wi‑Fi and LED as well as conventional electronic and mechanical control panels.
New Arrivals in the Convectors Category in 2026
- CONVECTOR ELECTROLUX ECH/ECN-1500 M — 90.72€
- CONVECTOR ELECTROLUX ECH/ECN-2000 M — 106.09€
- CONVECTOR CH-2000A TURBO 2000W — 32.20€
- STATIIV VT-41150 94-180CM IP65 — 30.36€
- CONVECTOR ELECTROLUX ECH/T-1000E — 120.52€
Best sellers in the Convectors category in 2026
- CONVECTOR 2000W — 28.52€
- KÜLMAVALVUR 500W IP20 — 31.52€
- CONVECTOR ELECTROLUX ECH/ECN-1500 M — 90.72€
- CONVECTOR BETA 7-BT-EP 750W — 125.12€
- CONVECTOR BETA 10-BT-EP 1000W — 133.40€
Cheap products in the Convectors category
- CONVECTOR BETA JALAD (2tk/KOM) — 17.67€
- CONVECTOR 2000W — 28.52€
- STATIIV VT-41150 94-180CM IP65 — 30.36€
- KÜLMAVALVUR 500W IP20 — 31.52€
- CONVECTOR CH-2000A TURBO 2000W — 32.20€
Expensive products in the Convectors category
- EL.KAMIN MAGNA 1137X1022MM ESPRESSO WENGE — 451.29€
- CONVECTOR ELECTROLUX ECH/B-2000 BRILLIANT — 183.09€
- CONVECTOR BETA 20-BT-EP 2000W — 164.68€
- KALORIIFER FASTER TOOLS 5KW KERAAMILINE PTC — 152.22€
- CONVECTOR BETA 15-BT-EP 1500W — 142.60€
Price of products in the Convectors Category
Convectors: 14.25€ — 363.95€ (26)