White Designer Horizontal Radiator - 2 Columns, 785mm Wide | 600mm High
White Designer Horizontal Radiator - 2 Columns, 785mm Wide | 600mm High
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Width 785mm
Height600mm
Pipe Centres785mm + valves
Colour White / Matte
Columns 2
Heat Output (Δ50) 742watt │ 2530btu/h
Product Details
Sometimes a room needs more warmth than a basic single panel can provide, but a bulky four-column radiator would look out of place. That is where a two-column horizontal radiator fits perfectly. This white designer horizontal radiator measures 785mm wide and 600mm high, delivering 742W (2530 BTU/h) – a smart upgrade for medium-sized living rooms, dining rooms, or bedrooms.
The matte white finish keeps things simple and practical. Unlike gloss white, which can feel clinical and shows every fingerprint, this softer surface blends into most décor schemes and stays looking cleaner for longer. At 600mm high, this horizontal two column radiator tucks neatly under standard window sills, and the slim 98mm projection means it won't jut awkwardly into the room.
Why this two-column design is worth considering:
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Two columns per section provide more heat-emitting surface area than a standard single-panel radiator, giving you noticeably better warmth without the visual weight of a three or four-column unit.
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With 17 sections and pipe centres at 785mm, this white designer horizontal radiator is a straightforward replacement for many existing radiators – your heating engineer will appreciate the simple swap.
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Manufactured from mild steel, the radiator holds heat well and continues radiating warmth after the boiler cycles off, keeping the room comfortable for longer.
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The 5-year guarantee offers peace of mind, and the included fixing brackets, plugs, screws, and air vent mean everything is ready for installation.
A two-column radiator is often the quiet achiever of home heating: it does the job reliably without demanding attention. This 785mm wide model is a fine example. The matte white finish will stay fresh with minimal upkeep, and the horizontal orientation remains the UK standard for a reason.






