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Brand | Slant/Fin | Slant/Fin | Quiet-One | Pensotti |
Name | Fine/Line 30 8 ft. Hydronic Baseboard with Fully Assembled Element and Enclosure in Nu White | Fine/Line 30 Decor Series 6 ft. Hydronic Baseboard Enclosure Only in Brite White | Recessed Wall Kit | 12 in. H x 24 in. L Hot Water Panel Radiator Package in White |
Price | $9047 | $11430 | $14007 | $24503 |
Ratings | (62) | (4) | (0) | (0) |
Baseboard Heating Type | Hydronic | Hydronic | Hydronic | Hydronic |
Voltage (volts) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Heating Technology Type | Convection | Radiant | Radiant | Convection |
Product Weight (lb.) | 21 | 13.2 | 15 | 24 |
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Brand | Slant/Fin | Slant/Fin | Quiet-One | Pensotti |
Name | Fine/Line 30 8 ft. Hydronic Baseboard with Fully Assembled Element and Enclosure in Nu White | Fine/Line 30 Decor Series 6 ft. Hydronic Baseboard Enclosure Only in Brite White | Recessed Wall Kit | 12 in. H x 24 in. L Hot Water Panel Radiator Package in White |
Price | $9047 | $11430 | $14007 | $24503 |
Ratings | (62) | (4) | (0) | (0) |
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The nature of this product makes it highly susceptible to shipping damage. This risk increases exponentially with the longer the box. As a result we were forced to take it off line. You can still special order it through a store. However because we no longer stock it in the DC you will most likely wait upwards of 6 plus weeks. And even then you will have the heightened risk of damage. Sorry to sound syndical I just want to be honest and transparent. So that you understand this product is essentially conventional Slant Fin baseboard, like you would find in a Home Depot store that has been painted with conventional automotive paint in a spray booth. I have achieved similar results with good quality spray paint in my own home; at a much lower cost. If you have further questions please feel free to give me a call. Chris 978 651 3301
Most plumbers use a chop saw with the appropriate blades. Years ago they would use tin snips. However that takes talent and the correct tin snips. Most people do not realize that there are straight tin snips as well as right and left. So if you have the wrong snips or don’t know the right technique it is nearly impossible to cut a straight line