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IDS 20 and IDS 20 D oil heaters– now on offer!
Our direct and indirect oil-fired heaters IDS 20 D and IDS 20 have always enjoyed great popularity. This is because both devices are completely simple to use, highly mobile thanks to their built-in tanks and also impress with their attractive price-performance ratio. And now we’ve taken it one step further: both oil heaters are currently available for a great offer price that will easily ensure nobody is left feeling cold…
NEW IDE 20 D Oil-Fired Heater – more compact, more manageable, more mobile
Ever more people buy their Christmas presents as early as November and use convenient online shopping to do it. Does that sound like you? If so, we have an attractive gift idea for you that is as stylish as it is practical – the new IDE 20 D Oil-Fired Heater! This little oil heater puts an end to freezing at frosty building sites or in ice-cold warehouses and halls.
And the best thing: it is more compact, more manageable and more mobile than ever before!
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Construction security for rent
The onset of winter can quickly bring construction site work to a halt. The result: Potential major delays which hit the builder in the pocket. But you can defy the minus temperatures, because the solution is close at hand: With the use of mobile heaters, work can go on, particularly indoors.
With the TKL Rental Division you can rent Trotec’s top-quality, mobile electric and oil heaters, even for brief periods. And your plans can continue unaltered even when there is an unanticipated cold snap.
IDE 30 D Oil-Fired Heater – back in stock after a slight facelift!
After a slight facelift around the air outlet, the IDE 30 D Oil Fired Direct Heater is available for delivery again. And it is still the best choice for those, who are looking for a long-term heating solution that is both reliable and budget-friendly: for example, for frosty building sites or well-aired but ice-cold warehouses and halls.
Our clear recommendation for good value and direct, on-site heating – is the IDE 30 D.
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IDE 20 D Oil Heater – back in stock!
Having sold out swiftly due to huge demand, now available for delivery again before the new year – the IDE 20 D Oil Heater. Compact, handy and mobile as ever, this little oil heater brings a rich warmth to frosty building sites or ice-cold storage areas and large spaces.
This is how it works
It would be difficult to provide more cost-effective heat and, thanks to our innovative technology, hard to beat its reliability too. The unit consumes just 1.2 litres of oil per hour for a heat output of 20 kW. Fuel is supplied via a compressor, and the remaining available amount can be easily read from the tank level indicator. The temperature setting is controlled by the built-in thermostat.
IDE 30 D Oil-Fired Heater – back in stock after a slight facelift!
After a slight facelift around the air outlet, the IDE 30 D Oil-Fired Heater is available for delivery again. And it is still the best choice for those looking for a long-term heating solution that is both reliable and budget-friendly: for example, for frosty building sites or well-aired but ice-cold warehouses and halls. Our clear recommendation for good value and direct, on-site heating – is the IDE 30 D.
This is how it works
The IDE 30 D Oil-Fired Direct Heater has a heat output of 30kW using a maximum of 3.9 litres of oil per hour. Read More
Just in time before it gets really cold our IDE oil heaters arrived
When you have to work outside in winter it can be very cold. Warehouses, workshops or greenhouses cool down quickly, in construction sites and stables cold air draws through open gates and doors. Fortunately, we have the perfect solution for you as right before winter starts our IDE oil heaters are in stock again.
Cost-saving and particularly efficient our IDE oil heaters are suitable for every standard heating application. It doesn’t matter if you work in agriculture or in a construction site, in outdoor areas our oil heater fans are ideal thanks to their durable housing made of doubly coated material. With an air amount of up to 2.000 m³/h the devices will heat you up and keep you warm. The integrated fuel tank with liquid level indication makes additional external fuel tanks for your heating application unnecessary. Furthermore, the large air outlet ensures a maximum expansion of warm air with high efficiency, which amounts to 100 per cent in case of the directly fired models. Read More
Top Deal: Prepare for winter with an IDE oil fired heater
During winter it can become very cold when working outside. Therefore, we want to heat you up with our oil fired heaters top deal. No matter if you work on a construction site, in a workshop, a warehouse or a greenhouse. Buy a device of the new IDE series until 31 October and keep fit and warm during the cold season.
Order now, wait until 31 October and save lots of money. That’s how our top deal works!
When you order until 25 October you get a ten per cent discount on top of the rebated list price. After that until 31 October you still can get five per cent. It is worth waiting. Read More
A hundred different words for snow
Snow. We have had more than our fair share of it recently. Snow and ice caused huge disruptions and chaos throughout Europe lately when bitterly cold polar air masses rolling in from the Arctic Circle brought road traffic to a standstill and caused airports to be closed, fleets of aircraft to be grounded and trains to freeze in – or more exactly to – their tracks. And if the weather forecasters are to believed, there is more – much more – to come.
But although what we have been experiencing since the end of last month would have defied imagination as little as a few years ago when anybody wanting to put their money on a White Christmas would have been turned away by a bookmaker shaking his head pitifully because he did not have the heart to relieve a poor fool of his money, it is still next to nothing for the inhabitants of the cold north.
Eskimos, or Eskimoes, or Inuit, as we should perhaps be calling them, are used to snow – and lots of it. That’s why they have a hundred different words for snow. Or do they?
Well, first it depends on what you mean by Eskimo. There are several different peoples populating the Arctic north and each of them has their own different language. By saying that all these peoples have different words for snow would be the same as saying that Europeans also have a number of different names for snow – which does not really come as a surprise to anyone. What’s more the Aleutian languages these peoples speak are not comparable to European languages: they are built up differently. Such so-called polysynthetic languages have a stem word which obtains a different meaning by adding a certain suffix. This allows the Aleutian people to differentiate between snow that is lying on the ground, snow that is falling from the sky, snow that has started to melt, snow that fell yesterday, snow that has been piled up round the back of the house… We use additional words to describe the state of the snow or its whereabouts, which is why technically speaking we have far fewer words for snow than the peoples of the Arctic north.
But although we may have fewer words for snow, we are getting an extraordinary amount of it for this time of the year – along with plummeting temperatures and a high chill factor which are both contributing to making life that little bit more difficult.
So what can we do for you? Well, what we can do is help you to combat the cold and these blistering Arctic temperatures both at home and in the office with a fine selection of different heaters – oil heaters, electric heaters, hundreds and thousands of different heaters.
It would be interesting to hear what the peoples of the Arctic Circle would have to say to that …