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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We removed an old radiator when we renovated our kitchen so we could put a dishwasher, sink, and countertop in its place. We replaced it with a modern, low-profile runtal radiator. Highly, highly recommend. They are slim and can be run horizontally or vertically. http://www.runtalnorthamerica.com/ [/quote] can you tell me more about the runtal radiator that you put in? (What size and how much did it cost?) [/quote] Sure. It is narrow, like maybe a foot wide, and sticks out about 1.5 inches from the wall. It is 7 feet tall, which sounds enormous, but it's tucked away between where the back door opens and some cabinetry. These radiators are often run along baseboards, too, but in a kitchen it's hard to find a long, uninterrupted stretch of wall! So we went for tall and skinny. If I remember right, it was about $700, plus another several hundred to reroute the water line and install the new radiator. [/quote]
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