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Kartell K-RAD Type 22 Double Panel Radiator 300mm x 1000mm - White (D310K)
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Kartell K-RAD Type 22 Double Panel Radiator 300mm x 800mm - White (D308K)
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Kartell K-RAD Type 22 Double Panel Radiator 300mm x 600mm - White (D306K)
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Kartell K-RAD Type 22 Double Panel Radiator 300mm x 400mm - White (D304K)
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Kartell K-RAD Las Vegas Design Radiator 500mm x 945mm - Chrome and White (LAS-1)
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Kartell K-RAD Las Vegas Design Radiator 675mm x 945mm - Chrome and White (LAS)
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Kartell K-RAD Kompact Type 21 Double Panel/Single Convector Radiator 500x600mm (P506K)
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Kartell K-RAD Kompact Type 22 Double Panel/Double Convector Radiator 500x600mm (D506K)
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Kartell K-RAD Kompact Type 11 Single Panel & Single Convector Radiator 300mm x 1400mm (S314K)
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Kartell K-VIT Newark Designer Radiator Chrome (EWR)(EWR-1)
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Radiators divide into two questions: how much heat you need, and how much wall you can give it.
Compact panel radiators
The workhorse. Panel radiators are classified by type, which describes how many panels and convector fins they have:
- Type 11 — single panel, single convector. Slimmest at around 50mm deep, lowest output.
- Type 21 — double panel, single convector. Around 70mm, moderate output.
- Type 22 — double panel, double convector. Around 100mm, and typically double the output of a Type 11 the same size.
If wall space is tight, a Type 22 gives far more heat from the same width than a Type 11 — at the cost of projecting further into the room.
Designer, vertical and horizontal
Vertical radiators use height instead of width, which suits narrow walls and hallways. Designer radiators trade some efficiency for appearance. Horizontal models suit rooms with limited wall height, typically under a window.
Sizing it properly
Work out the room's requirement in BTUs rather than matching whatever was there before — insulation, glazing and extensions all change the answer. An undersized radiator will never warm the room however long it runs.
Quoted outputs assume a 50°C temperature difference. If your system runs cooler, as heat pumps do, expect meaningfully less than the rated figure.
Valves are separate
Almost all radiators are supplied without them, and you need a pair. Check where your pipes emerge before choosing angled, straight or corner — see our radiator valves.
Looking to warm towels? See towel radiators.