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| May 17, 2006 at 6:58 pm #6343 | |
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bedruthen |
There are numerous mat systems out there, which appear to vary considerably in price for the same sq mt coverage. The specs all appear equal, even down to the guarantee period, so why the big difference in prices. I am tempted to simply buy the cheapest , aa I can’t see a reason to pay more. Anybody know? Thanks |
| May 19, 2006 at 8:11 am #6348 | |
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jono |
Have you checked out the power usage and the quality of the controlled box. my research I found a big difference in the both the power consumption and the way the heating element could be controlled. Some units only allow a simle on off and some like the system I opted for have a timer and thermostatically controlled unit giving much greater flexibility. FYI the system I went for was made by Tog Systems and was very easy to install. Hope this helps Jon |
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