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Hi all,

I am about to purchase a vertical radiator for the kitchen and need some advice on which out of the two I should purchase.

KS10 classic decor
Output (Watts). 1308
Output (BTUs). 4463

KS11 decor
Output (Watts) 1268
Output (BTUs). 4326

Dimensions
Width (mm) 574
Height (mm) 1800

The only difference I can see is that the KS11 comes with top grilles and side panels but this seems to provide a lower heat output. I also prefer the single panel look of the KS10 and it is £40 cheaper.

Can anyone offer some advice on which to purchase please?


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It's your personal preference, same radiator just a slightly different trim from the KS10 to the KS11. I know which one I would go for, the one which you prefer. And with just a 0.06Kw difference, the output it does not really come into the equation! You would not notice the difference at all. So the one you like at £40 cheaper you've answered your own question so to speak.
 
Thanks for the input Darren.

KS10 it is!

I've been quoted £170 to fit (2 lengths of new copper and trvs included)

Does that sound reasonable?


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Different parts of country will have different rates my friend, it does sound reasonable for my neck of the woods, but every job is different and needs to be priced accordingly by coming out to see exactly what is involved and there is no hidden horrors to accommodate. Get at least 3 quotes and don't necessarily pick the cheapest. Check our their work and reputation and pick the one that you feel most comfortable with.
 
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