Portable fan heaters
Three portable fan heaters with internationally proven performance have arrived on •the New Zealand market for the first time. They are Goldair heaters designed by Elektro-Warme-Technik of Nuremberg, Ger-
many, and made under licence by the P.D.L. Group in Christchurch. The three models released for the 1981 heating season are the Celsius 02TL, the 02L and the 19TL, a range likely to expand next yean. The
02TL is a light-weight? all purpose portable unit of cube design, suitable for use in any room of the home, office or caravan. It is quiet and safe in operation, with proven, long-lasting performance. The built-in thermostat gives automatic control of instant heat in winter, or the 02TL can provide a cool breeze for those hot, summer days. The strong, moulded-plas-tic body is designed to take
the knocks of every-day wear and tear. . The 02L version is for those not requiring a thermostatically controlled unit. The 19TL model is a fan heater of truly modern design. Suitable for all. applications, it is highly portable, with handles moulded into the side panels. The 19TL is built with a metal casing, plastic side panels and two-way adjustable legs.
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