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Mill Instant Mec Convection heater (2000 W)
EUR132,87

Mill Instant Mec Convection heater

2000 W


Question about Mill Instant Mec Convection heater

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dani.ammann

4 years ago

Hello. Question: Is it possible to hang the unit on a switched socket so that switching on and off can be controlled? The unit is intended for an office, so that in the morning the office of about 10sqm2 can be heated up. During the day it is used rather less (estimated: 3-4h per day in use) - is it designed for this? Thank you.

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katrin.rediger

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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Yes, that should work. I have tried it:
If you leave the buttons on "on", unplug it and plug it back in later, it starts heating again directly. In principle, it's the same as a timer socket.
By the way, my Heizöfeli had a German Schuko plug, so I had to buy an adapter. (But maybe it's different now. But it still works perfectly and doesn't bother me much).

If it is ensured that the heater cannot tip over during unobserved periods and that in the event of a fire, for example, there would be a sprinkler system (or someone would be on site quickly), then this is a good idea.