Redwell Infrared Heating

Posted by Ralf on November 21st, 2015 — Posted in News

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The popular cooking show on VOX was rotated in the showroom in Hamburg. The Redwell infrared heating systems have made themselves a name in recent years not only in Germany. So it is not surprising that the media increasingly to take note of the infrared heater and back reports about this type of heating in the focus on the consumer. Hobby chef Christian Ohle, who together with his wife Katja is owner of the company Redwell Germany (North) and main dealers for Redwell infrared heating systems in the German postal code area 0-5, has the perfect dinner a few weeks ago in the popular German cooking show”took part on VOX and emerged as a winner of mid-week of cooking. So, the finale was filmed for this reason in the showroom in Hamburg at the end of cooking week of the perfect dinner. To watch the broadcast at VOX was the 03.09.2010.

The advantage of infrared heaters while conventional radiators heat only the room air, and promote so that dust and draughts, infrared heaters heat the masonry or the surfaces of objects. The walls Save the heat much longer than the air and return them in the living room. Moisture on the walls is thus excluded and eliminates also the dispersion of bacteria and house dust. The Redwell heating ensures optimum wellness feeling heat with minimal expenditure of energy. An alternative to the increasingly sharp calculator, as well as sophisticated and forward-looking consumer access. Conventional heaters are overrun, the fuels that will be even more expensive in the future. Heating systems, which produce optimum heat with a minimum of energy are needed. Thanks to sophisticated technology, the Redwell is at the absolute top energy saving heaters infrared heating. The Redwell Germany (North) company based in Hamburg, Germany is now one of more than 400 satisfied homeowners in the German postal code area 0-5, that heat solely with the Redwell system. Almost 10,000 units were sold by the company in recent years.

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