The comparison I am making is with an older 25-year-old 2000w oil radiator, both of them, the 25-year-old one of Austrian construction, and I went through the process of doing it because it did not perform well compared to the old one. The construction of the new one is unacceptable, very thin and cheap materials on it, if you push it a little along its length, it distorts with your hands and in cold weather it is not warm, if it hits somewhere and bends, meaning you can restore it to its original form with your hands, its metallic elements, compared to the old one, the old one is a solid piece of metal, metal thickness old 1.25 new 0.75 with a consumption meter at the socket that I measured and both their differences are imperceptible and in power and in consumption. I use it in a room which is my office, 18m², the old one, from the moment it reaches the temperature and the thermostat turns off, it keeps the metal warm for quite a few minutes until it turns on again, its ignition duration is much shorter and it turns off again compared to the new one, the new one, on the other hand, turns on, forgets to turn off, and when it turns off again, it turns on again after half the time compared to the old one. The only thing I wish is for the technician to be able to fix the old one so that I can retire the new one. I don't blame the model, maybe it has a problem, I don't know, I just mention my experience compared to the older one. I will consult with the dealer in the new year, maybe there is a problem with the radiator in terms of performance because it has less than 50% efficiency compared to the old one. Also, I put both of them on the first scale at 3, when the old one was working, you would enter the room and realize that it had heating, while with the new one, you say it does or doesn't have it.