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Do Night Storage Heaters lose most of their heat in the daytime and are therefore cold in the evenings?

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Do Night Storage Heaters lose most of their heat in the daytime and are therefore cold in the evenings?

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• Anecdotal evidence suggests that a big disadvantage of Night Storage Heaters is that they lose their heat during the daytime and have too little left in the evening when heat is required. This may well be true if the property is badly insulated and/or if the Night Storage Heaters are old. Under these circumstances, supplementary heating is often needed in the evenings.

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