Despite the fact that until January the winter was still quite mild, the cold has arrived with force and it has been several weeks now with freezing temperatures, something that pushes us to renew the radiators in the house so as not to freeze during the day and night.
There are many very good low-consumption radiators with different formats and technology, but now there is one that is at a particularly attractive price, the Cecotec ReadyWarm 800 that the official store of the brand sells for 92 euros, but that in Miravia if you are a new user you can have for only 80.
This online store, owned by the Asian giant Alibaba (AliExpress) offers a 30% discount on the fixed price for new users (only through its application) up to a total of 20 euros, so once you apply it, it remains the price we have said before.
Cecotec ReadyWarm 800 con WiFi
Not bad at all, especially since This thermal emitter heats a lot with a power of 800W, although its main feature is WiFiwhich allows you to control it remotely wherever you are, schedule its on and off or adjust the power it is using.
It also has a remote control, in case you want to control it comfortably from the sofa without having to move.
You can use it in portable mode, with its legs to place it in the room you want without major problems, or simply fix it to the wall, something that is also possible if you want to use it as gas radiators are used, for example.
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An interesting possibility that it offers is to measure with its thermostat the temperature of the room between 3 and 35º. That way you can set the temperature at which you want it to maintain it and forget about the rest.
It is true that it is an electric model, and that the price of electricity fluctuates strongly if you have the PVPC rate, although in recent months this has dropped considerably and remains competitive compared to other rates on the free market, a good sign that perhaps it indicates that it is time to go back to betting on electric heating.