The high-quality electric convector heaters HC 4000 from Bosch offer a pleasant temperature in your space with the push of a button!
Simply Comfortable
Bosch electric convector heaters are the ideal solution for comfortable heating where there is no heating or the existing heating system is insufficient. With daily or weekly programming so you can easily schedule the devices - for comfortable warmth at the desired time.
Simply Effective
The convector heater has a self-learning program. After a few days, the device automatically "knows" when to start to bring the room to the desired temperature at the right time. Additionally, with the Open window function, the convector heater detects when a window or door is open and automatically stops the device's operation, ensuring energy savings.
Ease of Use
The easy-to-read LED display and an on/off switch ensure easy operation.
Application
The device can be easily mounted on the wall. Optional support legs are available for floor-standing support and easy transport to different spaces.
Simply Safe
The device is waterproof and therefore ideal for the bathroom. The child lock and overheat protection ensure safe operation at all times.
Built-in thermostat
The built-in thermostat of the HC 4000 quickly brings the desired temperature to the space and shuts off for overheating protection, automatically adjusting its heating operation to maintain a comfortable temperature.
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The 1000w heater in a 16 sqm low-ceiling room with significant heat loss (due to old windows) tested as the sole source of heating had the following results:
15.2 Initial room temperature.
16.9 After 1 hour.
17.3 After 2 hours.
17.5 After 3 hours.
The 1000w is small for my space, but I got it as a supplement and because it was the only thing that fit on the wall where I placed it. I believe the 1000w will do a good job for up to 10 sqm. For larger spaces, you should go for a bigger one, like a 2000 watt, or place two 1000 watt heaters in different spots in the room.
As a supplement to the air conditioner, it does an excellent job, even in my own square footage.
Edit: I got another 1000 watt heater for the opposite wall of the room. Now, when I turn both of them on, they do a great job and heat up the 16 sqm of the room very quickly.
I bought it for 144€ from a store that collaborates with Skroutz. It was used in a 12sqm children's room and it provides satisfactory warmth. The truth is, for the first 1-2 days, I didn't know how it works. I had to program the thermostat 3 degrees lower in order to have very satisfactory heating (the manual explains how to do it). It consumes around 6-6.5 kilowatts per hour at 26 degrees, so approximately 180 kilowatts per month just for the heater, without any cold or humidity. I estimate that it's okay for sleeping during cold nights.
I have now put it in all the rooms, fast, beautiful, I suppose reliable due to the brand (the previous ones I had for 2 years). For the money, I believe it is the best solution. It doesn't have WiFi, it doesn't have an easy menu, and it's not ceramic, but it's lit up due to its price. Ps. At first, it will emit a slight burnt smell, but it goes away.
I bought it to complement the air conditioning, thinking it was more economical than the accumulator I have. I was wrong. The three-phase panel I have cannot handle the operation of this and the 14-inch air conditioning unit I have in parallel! Its menu is very confusing and the instructions in the brochures it comes with are not sufficient at all. There are no instructions on YouTube like other devices have. Maybe it would be worth it for the bathroom due to its resistance to humidity, but in a smaller size
I bought this product 2 months ago to heat my winter without using oil, as I have a net metering photovoltaic system installed, so I don't really care about consumption. It barely heats up a 40 square meter area. It takes about 1 hour for the room to reach the desired temperature. The build quality is very good, it is quiet and beautiful. I will wait until winter to have a better idea of its performance. However, I wouldn't buy this specific one, but any other heater for larger spaces over 30 square meters. I believe the consumption would be too high and it would take a long time to heat up the room. I would definitely buy this brand again due to its quality construction. The menu is a bit difficult, but if you spend some time with it, you will understand its logic
Quality, quiet, and economical. I bought it to have a stable temperature in the baby's room and it functions as a supplement to the radiator, until we turn on the heater it worked satisfactorily as a heating medium. If I need another one, I will definitely choose the same. The settings of its menu are indeed incomprehensible.
Very good construction and quickly warms up the children's room, which is almost 15 square meters. I put it for an hour at night before they go to sleep in eco mode, which is 18 degrees Celsius, and I also have great energy savings. The only downside is that wherever you place it, the user instructions for the menu, which is very difficult to use, will remain there
Purchased during the previous offer, this 2000W one for 99€. The package does not include the legs, which for those who need them are about +20€. It comes ready to be mounted on the wall. The build quality is excellent compared to the majority of heaters on the market. For this price, it could have a fan for better airflow and wifi. Now, as for the heating part, I will say that it can heat a space of about 15 square meters from 18 to 22 degrees in about half an hour, without drying out the atmosphere, with an overall feeling of warmth in the room. In a unified space of about 25 square meters, it will take about 45 minutes to achieve the desired temperature, but after 5 meters from the installation point, you can feel a difference in temperature (measured at about 2 degrees). The thermostat works well, it has an open window detection function, but its programming is difficult, even with instructions. Lastly, the indicators are located on the top, so if you are sitting on the couch, for example, you cannot see if it has reached the desired temperature, etc. If the purchase is worth it (for the 2000W), I would say that a complete price with legs at 100 euros would be more reasonable and make sense if you want to cover a space up to 20 square meters (ideally up to 18 square meters). For the 1500W, accordingly, a complete price would make sense at 80€ and would cover a space up to 15 square meters (ideally up to 12 square meters).
First-time owner of a heater and I can say that I am completely satisfied with this one. I bought this device for my 4 sqm bathroom a month ago and I even got the legs so I can move it wherever I need it.
+Positives
1. The bathroom becomes an oven in 20 minutes and reaches a temperature of about 21°C in about an hour, as it has poor insulation.
2. It covers a bedroom of approximately 12 sqm and you can sit comfortably in just a t-shirt.
3. It feels like a radiator and remains warm for a while even after you turn it off.
4. You can program it to operate at specific times every day of the week. Additionally, it has 4 pre-installed programs with specific times.
5. It has a timer and an open window detection function (when I open the bathroom door, it detects it due to the temperature difference).
6. It is sturdy, lightweight, and quiet, without any strange expansions or contractions.
7. Very good price compared to other products of similar quality.
-Negatives
1. The first time I used it, it emitted a lot of smoke and odors (of course, this was mentioned in the instructions).
2. It does not have a handle to easily move it from room to room, and the legs do not have wheels to make transportation easy.
3. Its surface burns exactly like a radiator when turned on. So be careful with contact with the body!
4. The cable is really short, which is something that happens with many devices nowadays.
In conclusion, I would say that the positives outweigh the negatives by far, and it is truly a value-for-money heater worth buying. I will come back with an update.
2 months and its job is to keep the room at 23 degrees when for any reason the radiator is not working until now it does this job is a little difficult programming it but it takes a little to read to understand the settings the ability to close it when the window opens is ultimately very good
It is very beautiful and shows a quality and reliable product.
I have no picture of consumption/burden on the electricity bill.
My only objection is the somewhat difficult menu, which, in combination with the lack of detailed instructions, makes it difficult to program.