Radiator Boosters – Energy Saving as Seen on Dragon’s Den

Leave the first response September 30, 2009 / Posted in Fuel Bills

With Autumn and Winter now upon us the central heating will be on and that means concern for many families because of rising fuel costs. Unsurprisingly then one of the most popular selling items currently at eco sites at the moment is a radiator booster. This is an innovative, eco friendly product that uses a small fan to capture the heat that comes out the back of your radiator.

By using a fan to circulate the heat this warms the room faster, saves lost energy and possibly reduces your bills. Although you need to plug the booster in, the manufacturer’s claim that running costs are just 30p (6 hours a day for 6 months). It’s made from recyclable Polycarbonate and can be adjusted to fit large and small radiators.

The product has appeared on Dragon’s Den, but none of the panel decided to invest in David Haydon’s idea. However, the Radiator BOOster is now at version 2 and comes with an automatic thermostat so the fan only works over a certain temperature, so as to improve efficiency.

Cynics may argue that this is yet another energy efficient idea that costs more to buy than to save (although it’s a heck of a lot cheaper than a Wattson!). However, for £20 it could help heat your main room a lot cheaper than say if you’re using an electric fan heater? It’s also had some excellent reviews on eco sites like Nigel’s Eco Store.

Radiator Booster – New!
£19.95

Heat a room faster and more efficiently with Radiator Booster and shave 10% off your yearly gas …

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Radiator Booster – New!
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Heat a room faster and more efficiently with Radiator Booster and shave 10% off your yearly gas …

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Radiator Booster 2
£20.38

Radiator BOOster is an Innovative and Brand New ECO-FRIENDLY product that can Heat your room faster, …

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Radiator Booster 2
£19.95

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