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Teploceramic TCM-600 0.55 kW

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Type: convector Heater; Power supply: mains; Max. power: 550; Heating area (m²): 6; Heating modes: Dimensions (cm): 90x60x1.7;
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Teploceramic TCM-600
Colour
Type
convector Heater
Heating element
ceramics with IR heating
Power supply
mains
Max. power
550 W
Heating area
6 m²
Safety system
overheat protection
waterproof / IP54 /
Installation
wall
Dimensions (HxWxD)
90x60x1.7 cm / weight — 22 kg /
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September 2015
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Teploceramic TC-370 is a ceramic convector heater that offers a stylish design and silent operation, making it a great addition to any room. It is very economical and lightweight, with the ability to be installed on the wall, though it lacks legs for floor placement. Users appreciate its ability to maintain a set temperature and its 5-year warranty. However, it takes a while to heat up and has a short power cord, which can be resolved with an extension. The heater is ideal for small rooms as an additional heating source, effectively raising room temperatures by a few degrees. Some users recommend purchasing a separate thermostat for better efficiency. Overall, the TC-370 is a cost-effective solution for those seeking a compact and efficient heating option.
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For a small room as an additional heating it is the most!
23 January 2019 
I made a choice between a ceramic heater and an oil one. I took ceramic because of its efficiency and compactness. In fact, this is a piece of ceramic that heats up to 80 degrees and keeps this temperature as long as it is plugged into the outlet. A lot of people don't really know how to use it. Ceramics does not heat the air, it needs another surface that it will heat up and together they can warm something up. I rent a room, and in order not to overpay too much, but to live in a warm room, I put it on the window. And it really works! Of course, this is not very convenient, but guys. from 16.5 degrees my room temperature rose to 20! Despite the fact that it consumes 375 watts. This is about 2 bucks a month if you figure it out. I think that for +3.5 degrees this is a ball - cheaper than the Internet. The only thing. that the plastic around the heater (power supply) gets very hot. It's as if he didn't get burned. Well, I would buy a thermostat with a thermometer. Because the stove, after heating to 80 degrees, keeps the temperature up to 70 degrees within 30 minutes. In short, it will be even more economical. For this money. I recommend this particular model. + 5 year warranty.
Very economical. Lightweight and doesn't take up much space. You can put it on the window as a thermal curtain + the window itself is not sickly so hot. 5 years warranty.
It takes a long time to heat up (30-35 minutes). Short cord (1 m). There is no thermostat.
Anton Chuse Teploceramic TC-370 few months
A great solution for finishing a pool or sauna to resemble natural stone
28 October 2016 
I work on interior design for premium residential properties, and this summer was the first time I encountered such heaters. The owner of a large countryside estate was building not only a house but also a small sports complex, which included a small (5 by 10) indoor pool. It was done, as they say, "in style," so the pool was partially lined with natural marble. These panels paired perfectly with the natural stone and provided quality air heating while fully maintaining the "noble" decorative look. Honestly, I don't get such extravagance, because there are plenty of ways to spend money more efficiently, but if the client pays... well, you know what I mean )))
This is artificial stone, but it almost looks like natural stone. The resemblance is very high, and if I didn't know, I would definitely have mistaken it for natural stone. The heat-emitting elements are built into the artificial stone itself, and it heats up quite a bit when in use. It feels about 60-70 degrees Celsius to the touch, so you won’t get burned, but it’s not very comfortable to hold onto. Apparently, this is why the power of a single panel is moderate and limited to five hundred watts. Thanks to the fact that the heating elements are hidden, the panels have a very high level of water resistance. The IP47 standard is no joke; it guarantees the panels operate even if they are deliberately doused with water from a bucket. The warranty period (5 years) and the expected lifespan (30 years) also deserve praise.
I'd remove the brand name plaque from such a prominent place like the upper left corner. Honestly, it doesn’t match the noble pattern of natural stone at all and looks completely unnecessary.
Original heater, looks good and works well, but weak
23 February 2016 
The convector is good because it has two heating modes. It's also a stylish look. But its power leaves much to be desired...
Ceramic heater. If you select the desired mode, you can easily maintain the set temperature in the room. Looks very stylish. A monolithic ceramic panel on the wall is a cool design element that fits in well with the interior. My guests even a couple of times could not determine what kind of device it was. It works silently, does not buzz or crack. There is protection against dust, moisture, capsizing. That is, if the convector accidentally breaks off the mount, it immediately turns off. No unpleasant smell of hot metal or smoldering dust when working. Of course, this is provided that you do not allow the accumulation of this very dust.
Can only be mounted on the wall, no legs for floor installation. This does not allow for moving the heater to another room for a couple of hours if desired.
Like many other models, there is an issue with the length of the power cord. But this is easily fixed by purchasing an extension cord.
It's really weak. It feels fine in the kitchen, but I'm not sure if there's any point in placing such a device in a room.
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